Fire Warden, Self Insurance, Risk Management and Assessment, Manual Handling Training

Australian Risk Services - Disaster Recovery Plan
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Fire warden

Wardens should be appointed to assist the floor or area warden on the basis of there being sufficient wardens to ensure the life safety of occupants.

 

Wardens should be appointed to assist the floor or area warden on the basis of there being sufficient wardens to ensure the life safety of occupants. Wardens should also be capable of deputizing for other nominated positions.

Duration 0.5 day
Requirements Clients to provide lunch and morning tea
Venue Client to provide venue
Cost per training $1,500 + $65 black and white or $150 colour booklet fee per participant

Outline of the program:

FIRE

  • How fires start
  • Prevention
  • Never fight a fire
  • Fire fighting equipment
  • Different kinds of extinguishers
  • Selection of fire equipment
  • Instructions on the use of portable fire extinguisher and hose reel equipment 6

FIGHTING A FIRE

  • PASS method
  • Appropriate use of extinguishers
  • Inappropriate use of extinguishers
  • Personal hazards

FIRE WARDENS

  • Warden identification
  • Primary roles and responsibilities
  • Chief Warden
  • Deputy Chief Warden
  • Communications officer
  • Floor or area wardens
  • Wardens
  • Fire procedure guidelines
  • Life safety
  • Call the fire brigade
  • Evacuation
  • Fight the fire

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