Fire and Emergency

  • A group of people, including a woman with a yellow safety vest holding a megaphone, exiting a glass building on a city street.

    PUAFER005 - Operate As Part Of An Emergency Control Organisation

    Commonly referred to as the Fire Warden course, this unit has been designed for individuals who are required to implement an emergency response as specified in the facility emergency procedures.

  • Close-up of fire suppression tanks with connected hoses and valves.

    PUAFER008 - Confine Small Emergencies In A Facility

    This course covers the skills and knowledge for preparing for emergency situations, identifying and assessing an emergency, safely confining emergencies, using initial response equipment and reporting on the facility's emergency response.

  • A firefighter igniting a controlled flame with a torch, releasing flames and smoke during a fire safety training or demonstration.

    CPPFES2005 - Demonstrate First Attack Firefighting Equipment

    The course applies to individuals who may be required to have first attack firefighting skills in a range of situations, including community and workplace settings. It includes preparing for incidents such as small fires that can be controlled using a fire extinguisher, a fire blanket or a fire hose reel.

  • Individuals practicing fire safety with smoke extinguishers during a training session outdoors.

    PUAFER005 & PUAFER008 - Fire Warden and Fire Extinguisher Training

    Commonly referred to as the Warden and Extinguisher course, these units have been designed for individuals who are required to implement an emergency response as specified in the facility emergency procedures or specified by a person at a higher level in the emergency control organisation (ECO).

  • Five safety helmets and high-visibility jackets hanging on a rail, with helmets in red, green, and white colors.

    PUAFER005, PUAFER006 & PUAFER008 - Warden, Chief Warden and Fire Extinguisher Training

    These units apply to individuals who may be required to make decisions about the safety of occupants of a facility during an emergency and to give instructions on the priority order for responding to an emergency incident, including command, control and coordination of facility emergency response procedures and concluding the facility emergency incident.

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