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Fire and Safety
Australia Course Outlines
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Safe Working at Height
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Workplace 1st Response Fire
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Fire Warden & Evacuation
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Chief Fire Warden
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Operate Breathing Apparatus
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Confined Space Entry
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Confined Space Awareness
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Annual Refresher Courses
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First Aid - All Levels (visit site)

Our nationally accredited Safe Working at Height training
courses are designed for persons who
are required to work at
height.
Participants will develop skills to select height safety equipment and apply it
to specific tasks. Training covers how to work in accordance with Height Safety
Regulations, Australian Standards and relevant codes of practice.
Participants will have an understanding of Risk Assessment procedures and
permits to work at height. They will also undergo practical instruction in the
correct use of height safety equipment.
This Nationally accredited course can be
tailored to suit your
company's specific requirements.
Course Subjects:
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OH&S
Legislation, Height Safety Regulations, Codes Of Practice & Australian
Standards
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Correct use
of Height Safety Equipment
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Elevated
Working Platforms & Scaffolds
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Case Studies
from industry
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Risk
Assessment & Hierarchy of Hazard Control
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Management &
Employee responsibilities
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Fall Arrest
Devices & Safety Equipment
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Safe Ladder
Techniques
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Equipment
Inspection & Maintenance requirements
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Setting up a
fall restraint system
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Emergency
Procedures including Height Rescue Procedures
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Suspension
Trauma
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Developing
Site Procedures & Safe Work Methods
Practical Scenario's will be completed which will be based upon the individual
needs of your workplace. i.e. Restraint Systems, Fall-Arrest Systems, Roof
Systems of work etc.
Duration:
Approximately 6-7 hours (1 day). 3 hours for refresher training (1-2yrs)
Assessment:
Written & Practical Assessment
Where Conducted:
Onsite or regularly at a Fire & Safety Australia Training Room
Cost:
Please contact us for a no obligation quote on training costs.

Workplace First
Response Fire Training
PMAOHS212A
Undertake First Response to Fire Incidents.
Course Outline:
Our nationally accredited Workplace First Response Fire Training
Course will ensure that all of your employees are suitably trained in the safe
use of Fire Extinguishers, Fire Hose Reels and Fire
Blankets. This training
course includes both a theory and a practical component to ensure that your
employees can safely handle workplace emergencies.
To ensure maximum benefit; this training course should be conducted with Fire
Warden and Evacuation Training on the same day. If required a Fire Safety
Trainer can visit your workplace to determine your fire safety equipment and
training needs. Fire & Safety Australia can also provide you with well priced
fire protection products.
Course Subjects:
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Fire
Triangle
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Raising the
alarm
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Fire Safety
& Evacuation
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Classes of
Fire
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Types of
Fire Extinguishers
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Safety
procedures when fighting fires
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Firefighting
Tactics
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PRACTICAL
SESSIONS: Using a Fire extinguisher, Fire Hose Reel & Fire Blanket
Participants will gain hands-on practical experience with fire-fighting
equipment. They will also be instructed in correct Firefighting tactics and
safety procedures.
Duration:
Approximately 2.0 hours
Assessment:
Written & Practical Assessment
Where Conducted:
Onsite or at a Fire & Safety Australia Training Room
Cost:
Please contact us for a no obligation quote on training costs.
NOTE: FIRE WARDEN TRAINING CAN BE
COMBINED WITH FIRE EXTINGUISHER & HOSE REEL TRAINING AT A DISCOUNTED PRICE.

PUAWER005B
Operate as part of an Emergency Control Organisation (ECO)
Course
Outline:
Our nationally accredited Fire Warden Training program will equip your
personnel with the skills required to safely evacuate your workplace. Regular
evacuationtraining will ensure that your personnel are ready to deal with any
workplace emergency.
Emergencies covered include Fires, Bomb threats, Chemical Incidents and
Terrorism. Our Fire and Safety Trainers can also be booked to act as
observers / instructors during your Building Evacuation drills. We will prepare
a written report after your drill has finished highlighting suggested areas of
improvement.
Course Subjects:
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Training
Requirements
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Investigating the fire / alarm / incident
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Raising the
alarm
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Emergencies
that may require evacuation
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Firefighting
Safety Procedures
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Bomb Threat
Procedures
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Building
Fire Safety
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Fire Warden
Identification
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Fire Wardens
procedures & responsibilities
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Building
Fire Alarms & Communications Systems
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Developing
Evacuation plans & procedures
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Emergency
Co-ordination
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Human
Behaviour in emergencies
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Post-Evacuation Activities
Students will gain hands-on experience as our instructors conduct building
evacuation drills. Practical Drills will be conducted using clients Evacuation
Systems or AFA- Fire & Safety Services personal radios.
Duration:
Approximately 4 hours
Assessment:
Written & Practical Assessment
Where Conducted:
Onsite or at a Fire & Safety Australia Training Room.
Cost:
Please contact us for a no obligation quote on training costs.
NOTE: FIRE WARDEN TRAINING CAN BE
COMBINED WITH FIRE EXTINGUISHER & HOSE REEL TRAINING & COMPLETED IN 5-6 HOURS AT
A DISCOUNTED PRICE.

SRXEMR002A Coordinate Emergency Response
Course Outline:
Our nationally accredited
Chief Fire Warden training course is designed for persons who are required to
perform the role of Chief or Deputy Chief Fire Warden at your workplace.
Participants will develop skills to ascertain the extent of onsite workplace
emergencies and supervise evacuation of the workplace. Particular attention will
be placed on meeting the requirements of Australian
Standard 3745-2002 Emergency Control Organization and procedures for buildings,
structures and workplaces and how it applies to all workplaces.
Participants will have an understanding of emergency procedures and will undergo
extensive practical drills on controlling workplace emergencies. This Course can
be tailored to suit your company's specific requirements.
Course Subjects:
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Australian Standard 3745 -2002
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Emergency Planning Committee
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Emergency Control Organisation
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Fire Warden Identification & Structure
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Emergencies where evacuation may be required
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Methods of raising the alarm
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Safety Procedures at Fires
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Bomb Threat Procedures
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Persons with Disabilities
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Duties & Responsibilities of Chief Fire Wardens
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Command & Control
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Briefing the Emergency Services
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Post-Evacuation Management
·
Emergency Procedures
·
Human Behaviour
Practical
Scenario's will be completed which will utilise your workplace and the emergency
evacuation equipment that you have onsite.
Duration:
Approximately 6-7 hours (1 day). 3 hours for refresher training (1-2yrs)
Assessment:
Written & Practical Assessment
Where Conducted:
Onsite or at a Fire & Safety Australia Training Room
Cost:
Please contact us for a no obligation quote on training costs.

Course Outline:
Our nationally accredited Breathing Apparatus Training courses are
designed for employees who may be required to utilise Breathing Apparatus
Equipment.. Participants will wear Breathing Apparatus and be taught operating
procedures.
Participants who attend this course will observe a high emphasis on safety and
emergency procedures. This course will be tailored to your specific type of
Breathing Apparatus. i.e. Escape type Breathing Apparatus, Airline Breathing
Apparatus or Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA).
This course is only
taught by experienced emergency services personnel. An annual 3 Hour Breathing
Apparatus Refresher Training Course is also offered as it is a requirement under
Australian Standard 1715.
Course Subjects:
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Hazardous
environments that require breathing protection
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Relevant
Australian Standards, Regulations explained
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The Human
respiratory system
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Types of
Breathing Apparatus
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Communication Procedures
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Risk
Assessments and hierarchy of Hazard Control
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Breathing
Apparatus Key components
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Calculating
working duration & Emergency escape times
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Using
Breathing Apparatus Control Tally Boards
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Breathing
Apparatus Safety & Entrapment Procedures
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After Use
Cleaning, Maintenance & Testing Procedures
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Search &
Rescue
Practical Exercises will be tailored to your specific workplace and will include
a selection of the following: Firefighting, Search & Rescue, Chemical Splash
Suits, Fully Encapsulated Suits, Confined Space Rescue & Decontamination etc.
Duration:
1 day for Introductory training course.
2
Days for Specialised training course. This course is recommended where personnel
may be required to operate Breathing Apparatus in high risk environments or
whilst undertaking Emergency Response. i.e. Firefighting, Chemical Response,
Search & Rescue etc.
3
hours for refresher training course (Required annually as per AS 1715).
Assessment:
Written & Practical Assessment
Where Conducted:
Onsite or at a Fire & Safety Australia Training Room.
Cost:
Please contact us for a no obligation quote on training costs.

Confined Space Entry Training
PMAPER 205B Enter Confined Space
PMAOHS217A Monitor Hazardous Atmosphere
PMAPER302A Issue Work Permits Hot Work / Confined Space.
PMAOHS217A Monitor Hazardous Atmospheres
PMAOHS216A Operate Breathing Apparatus

Course Outline:
Our nationally accredited Confined Space Entry
Training courses are designed to teach participants how to identify confined
space hazards and work safely in confined spaces. This training course is
designed for people who work in or around confined spaces. Participants will
learn to complete hazard identifications, risk assessments and work permits for
Confined Space Operations. They will also learn to operate various confined
space safety equipment.
This course can be tailored to suit your company's specific training
requirements. Breathing Apparatus, Confined Space Rescue and CPR Training can
also be completed in conjunction with this training course. This Course has a
large focus on safety procedures and practical scenarios relevant to your
company's confined space operations. An annual Confined Space refresher training
course is also offered and is recommended under Australian Standard AS2865-2002.
Course Subjects:
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Identifying
Confined Spaces
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Hazard
Identification
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Australian
Standards & Relevant Legislation explained
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Roles &
Responsibilities of Mgt & Employees
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Case studies
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Risk
Assessments & Hierarchy of Hazard Controls
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Confined
Space Work Permits & Entry Procedures
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Worksite
Policy & Procedures
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Lockout &
tag out methods of isolation
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Atmospheric
Monitoring and Gas Detection
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Tripods,
VED’s & fall protective equipment
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Practical
Entry Into a Confined Space
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Safety
Procedures
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Emergency
Procedures
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Firefighting
Procedures (Optional)
-
Confined
Space Rescue (Optional)
-
Breathing
Apparatus (Optional)
-
CPR
Refresher (Optional)
Duration:
2 days for full training course.
3
days for Full training Course + CPR Refresher + Fire Extinguisher Training +
Breathing Apparatus & Confined Space Rescue Training.
1
day for Confined Space Refresher (Breathing Apparatus Optional)
Where Conducted:
Onsite or at an Australian First Aid Training Room
Cost:
Please contact us for a no obligation quote on training costs
Cancellation Policy:
If more than 7 days notice is given a 10% fee will be non refundable.
If less then 7 days notice is given then a 50% refund will only be made.
If less then 48hrs notice is given then no refund will be given.

PMAPER302A Issue Work Permits Hot Work / Confined Space.
Summary:
Our nationally accredited Training course is specifically designed
for personnel who work around Confined Space but will not be required to enter
Confined Spaces or act as a ‘Standby Person’. Managers and supervisors of
personnel who enter Confined Spaces should complete this training course to
ensure the safety of confined space workers under their control.
By
law Confined Space Entry Permits are required for all entries into confined
spaces. To ensure that employee's are working safely and in accordance with
Australian Standards and Safety Regulations, managers and supervisors should
have an awareness of confined spaces.
This training course focuses on the safety and regulatory management of workers
in confined spaces. It instructs participants in Hazard Identification, Risk
management, permit issuing and Confined Space Entry Safe Working Procedures.
Course Subjects:
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Identifying
Confined Spaces
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Australian
Standards & Relevant Legislation explained
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Roles &
Responsibilities of Mgt & Employees
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Case studies
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Risk
Assessments & Hierarchy of Hazard Controls
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Confined
Space Work Permits & Entry Procedures
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Worksite
Policy & Procedures
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Lockout &
tag out methods of isolation
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Safety &
Emergency Procedures
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Atmospheric
Monitoring
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Tripods
VED’s & fall protective equipment (Awareness)
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Breathing
Apparatus (Awareness)
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Rescue from
confined space (Awareness)
Duration:
1 day for full training course.
Where Conducted:
Onsite or at an Australian First Aid Training Room
Cost:
Please contact us for a no obligation quote on training costs.
Cancellation Policy:
If more than 7 days notice is given a 10% fee will be non refundable.
If less then 7 days notice is given then a 50% refund will only be made.
If less then 48hrs notice is given then no refund will be given.

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Refresher Courses Below
(x3)
MNMG237A Safe Working at Height - Refresher
Course Outline:
Our ‘Work Safely at Height Refresher' training course is designed
for persons who are required to work at height and have not undertaken a full
training course within the last 1-2 years. Employee's who work at height should
be provided with adequate training to ensure they are using height safety
equipment properly. Course Participants will review Height Safety Regulations,
Australian Standards and relevant codes of practice.
Participants will also undergo practical instruction in the correct use of
height safety equipment. Our instructors can tailor this course to the
individual needs of your workplace and focus on your specific needs.
Course Subjects:
-
OH&S
Legislation, Height Safety Regulations, Codes Of Practice & Australian
Standards
-
Correct use
of Height Safety Equipment
-
Scaffolds,
Elevated Working Platforms
-
Case Studies
from industry
-
Risk
Assessment & Hierarchy of Hazard Control
-
Management &
Employee responsibilities
-
Fall Arrest
Devices
-
Safe Ladder
Techniques
-
Equipment
Inspection & Maintenance requirements
-
Setting up a
fall restraint system
-
Emergency
Procedures
-
Suspension
Trauma
-
Questions
answered
Practical Scenario's will be completed which will be based upon the individual
needs of your workplace. Eg. Restraint Systems, Fall-Arrest Systems, Roof
Systems etc.
Duration:
3 hours for refresher training course
Assessment:
Written & Practical Assessment
Where Conducted:
Onsite or at an Australian First Aid Training Room
Cost:
Please contact us for a no obligation quote on training costs.
Pre-Requisite:
Previous Safe Working At Height Training Course Certificate

PMAOHS216A Breathing Apparatus Training - Refresher
Course Outline:
Breathing Apparatus Refresher Training courses are designed to ensure employee
familiarity with breathing equipment. It is a recommendation under Australian
Standards that Breathing Apparatus users annually complete a refresher training
course. Participants will wear Breathing Apparatus and review operating
procedures.
Participants who attend this course will observe a high emphasis on safety and
emergency procedures. This course will be tailored to your specific type of
Breathing Apparatus and your site procedures. I.e. escape type Breathing
Apparatus or Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA). This course is only
taught by experienced emergency services personnel.
Course Subjects:
-
Hazardous
environments that require breathing protection
-
Relevant
Australian Standards, Regulations explained
-
Types of
Breathing Apparatus
-
Communication Procedures
-
Risk
Assessments and hierarchy of Hazard Control
-
Breathing
Apparatus Key components
-
Calculating
working duration & Emergency escape times
-
Using
Breathing Apparatus Control Tally Boards
-
Breathing
Apparatus Safety & Entrapment Procedures
-
After Use
Cleaning, Maintenance & Testing Procedures
Practical Exercises will be tailored to your specific workplace and may include:
Firefighting, Search & Rescue, Chemical Splash Suits & Decontamination etc.
Duration:
2-4 hours (depending on equipment used & Practical Exercises performed)
Assessment:
Written & Practical Assessment
Where Conducted:
Onsite or at an Australian First Aid Training Room.
Cost:
Please contact us for a no obligation quote on training costs.
Pre-Requisite:
Previous Breathing Apparatus Training Course Certificate
NOTE: This Training Course can be
conducted with a Confined Space Entry Training Refresher Course in one day.

PMAPER 205B Confined Space Entry Training - Refresher
Course Outline:
Confined Space Entry Refresher training courses are designed to review Confined
Space procedures and safe work practices. Under Australian Standards Confined
Space workers require regular ongoing training (Generally conducted every 12-18
months). This training course is designed for people who work in or around
confined spaces. Participants will review safety equipment.
This course can be tailored to suit your company's specific training
requirements. Breathing Apparatus Training can also be completed in conjunction
with this training course as can a CPR Refresher. This Course has a large focus
on safety procedures and practical scenarios relevant to your company's confined
space operations. A comprehensive question and answer sessions will provide
participants with a chance to receive advice from highly experienced instructors
on how to complete their work ‘more safely’.
Course Subjects:
-
Identifying
Confined Spaces
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Australian
Standards & Relevant Legislation changes explained
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Roles &
Responsibilities of Mgt & Employees
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Case studies
-
Risk
Assessments & Hierarchy of Hazard Controls
-
Confined
Space Work Permits & Entry Procedures
-
Worksite
Policy & Procedures
-
Lockout &
tag out methods of isolation
-
Atmospheric
Monitoring
-
Tripods &
fall protective equipment
-
Practical
Entry Into a Confined Space
-
Safety
Procedures
-
Emergency
Procedures
-
Rescue from
confined space (If Applicable)
-
Breathing
Apparatus (If Applicable)
-
CPR Training
(If Applicable)
Duration:
1 day for refresher training course. Contact us if you want to include a CPR
refresher and/or a Breathing Apparatus Refresher.
Where Conducted:
Onsite or at an Australian First Aid Training Room
Cost: Please contact
us for a no obligation quote on training costs
NOTE: BREATHING APPARATUS & CPR
REFRESHER TRAINING CAN ALSO BE CONDUCTED. CONTACT US FOR COURSE OPTIONS.

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