Chief Warden

Safety Australia Training

Chief Warden

Duration: 1 Day

Require: Must have completed Emergency Warden/Evacuation training and provide proof of attainment

Max Number of Participants:

In-company: Yes

Public Course: Yes


This programme has been developed for personnel that have been designated as the emergency control organisation’s Chief Warden.

Chief Warden

PUAWER006B Lead an emergency control organisation

Course Overview

This training program provides candidates with the skills and knowledge required to make decisions about people’s safety during a workplace emergency and to give instructions and lead the emergency control organisation. This programme has been developed for personnel that have been designated as the emergency control organisation’s Chief Warden.

Course Outline

• Responsibilities & duties of a Chief Warden
• Risk assessment principles
• Prevention of emergencies
• Preparing for emergencies
• Understanding human behaviour
• Responding to emergencies
• Emergency services liaison
• Recovery from emergencies
• Critical incident stress management
• Recording & reporting

Pre-requisite Requirements

PUAWER005B Operate as part of an emergency control organisation is the pre-requisite unit for PUAWER006B Lead an emergency control organisation

Assessment

This program has been designed to assess a person’s competence in accordance with the Public Safety Training Package (PUA00), AS3745:2010 & AS4083:2010 (if applicable) and the proprietary requirements of the organisation or workplace. The assessment will consist of a written assessment and responses to scenarios.

Certification

Upon successful completion of this course, each participant will receive a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment (National Provider Number 51786)
Duration: It is recommended that this course be conducted with a maximum of 20 participants over a period of up to 4 hours

 
 

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