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CHIEF WARDEN, FIRE WARDEN
CHIEF WARDEN, FIRE WARDEN AND FIRE EXTINGUISHER TRAINING (PUAFER005, PUAFER006, PUAFER008)
+ FIRE EXTINGUISHER
REDUCING RISK IN WORKPLACES
COURSE OVERVIEW
Commonly referred to as the Warden, Chief Warden and Extinguisher Use course, 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. They may also be required to act as the primary liaison with emergency services. Individuals who undertake this role will generally be members of an Emergency Control Organisation (ECO), acting as chief wardens, deputy chief wardens, and communications officers.
This course also involves the skills and knowledge required to confine small emergencies in a facility and it applies to individuals who are required to have first attack firefighting skills. It includes preparing for emergency situations, identifying and assessing an emergency, safely confining emergencies, using initial response equipment, and reporting on the facility's emergency response.
Small emergencies in a facility include incidents such as small fires that can be controlled using a fire extinguisher; chemical spills that can be controlled using facility personal protective clothing and equipment and a spill kit; or a vehicle accident where there is no significant injury or damage.
The course has been developed to cover a broad range of emergencies and facilities as considered in Australian Standard 3745 and Australian Standard 4083. It applies to employees in the workplace within all industries and in all contexts.
Participants in this course will also learn how to effectively:
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Apply Work, Health and Safety (WHS)/Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) requirements
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Assist occupants who may require assistance
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Assist with post-emergency response activities
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Contribute to facility emergency planning
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Give clear directions to occupants and visitors
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Implement safe work practices
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Initiate and control initial emergency response
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Take on a leadership role within emergency control organisation and/or a deputy role for other emergency control organisation positions
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Undertake pre-emergency planning
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Use communications systems
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Wear required emergency control organisation identification
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Brief emergency services personnel
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Command, control and coordinate facility emergency response procedures
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Comply with legislation, industry standards, codes of practice and regulations concluding facility emergency
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Give clear directions and keep others informed throughout the emergency in accordance with the facility emergency plan
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Identify evacuation assembly areas
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Implement facility emergency response procedures
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Interpret information displayed on emergency control indicator equipment including fire indicator panel, building management system and security management system
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Respond to emergency signals and warnings appropriately
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Communicate with occupants, emergency personnel and stakeholders
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Confine emergencies safely
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Identify and act to avoid or control any associated hazards
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Identify and assess an emergency
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Report facility emergency response
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Restow initial response equipment
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Use initial response equipment
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Utilise risk management processes



POA
Per Student
Minimal Fitness
Level Required



1 Day
(Full Course)
Face-to-Face or
Blended Delivery
Public & Private
Courses
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ASSESSMENT REQUIREMENTS
Individuals undertaking this course will be expected to complete both written and practical assessment tasks.
INDIVIDUAL FIRE SAFETY UNIT DELIVERY
Our Fire Safety Training program offers a flexible approach, allowing you to complete individual units or combine them to build a comprehensive skill set tailored to your role and responsibilities.
The available units include:
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PUAFER001 - Identify, Prevent and Report Potential Facility Emergency Situations: Gain the skills to identify and assess potential fire hazards within a facility, prevent emergencies, and report risks to prevent escalation.
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PUAFER002 - Ensure Facility Emergency Prevention Procedures, Systems, and Processes are Implemented: Focus on implementing strategies and systems that reduce the likelihood of emergencies, ensuring all preventative measures are properly followed.
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PUAFER003 - Manage and Monitor Facility Emergency Procedures, Equipment, and Other Resources: Learn to manage emergency procedures, monitor equipment, and ensure other critical resources are available and functional in the event of an emergency.
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PUAFER004 - Respond to Facility Emergencies: Acquire the skills to respond to emergencies, including fires, in a calm and controlled manner, minimising risk to life and property.
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PUAFER005 - Operate as Part of an Emergency Control Organisation: Understand how to effectively function within an emergency control team, ensuring coordination and communication during emergency situations.
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PUAFER006 - Lead an Emergency Control Organisation: Learn leadership techniques to oversee an emergency control organisation, ensuring the team responds effectively during a crisis.
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PUAFER007 - Manage an Emergency Control Organisation: Develop the ability to lead and manage an emergency control team, ensuring swift, organised, and effective responses to any facility emergency.
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PUAFER008 - Confine Small Emergencies in a Facility: Learn how to handle and contain small-scale emergencies before they escalate into more significant hazards, ensuring minimal disruption.
These units can be delivered individually for specific competencies or combined to provide a broader understanding of fire safety management and emergency response. Whether you're a safety officer, team leader, or emergency response personnel, our training is designed to ensure you're well-prepared for any fire or emergency situation in your workplace.
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