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Workplace Emergency Chief Warden

Lead with Confidence: Become a Certified Chief Warden and Ensure Safety in Emergencies

Duration
1 Day (4 Hours)
Delivery Mode
Accredited

Workplace Emergency Chief Warden overview

This course provides participants with the knowledge and skills required to effectively lead an emergency control organisation during an emergency incident. Participants will learn how to coordinate emergency response efforts, manage resources, and ensure the safety and welfare of personnel and the public.

What does it cover?

  • Introduction to Emergency Management:
    • Overview of emergency management principles and concepts.
    • Legal and regulatory requirements for emergency control organisations.
  • Roles and Responsibilities:
    • Duties and responsibilities of an emergency control organisation leader.
    • Team dynamics and effective leadership techniques.
  • Emergency Response Planning:
    • Developing emergency response plans and procedures.
    • Identifying hazards and assessing risks.
    • Establishing emergency communication channels.
  • Coordination and Leadership:
    • Coordinating emergency response efforts.
    • Leading response teams and managing personnel.
    • Decision-making under pressure.
  • Resource Management:
    • Allocating resources effectively.
    • Managing equipment and facilities.
    • Ensuring the availability of essential supplies.
  • Communication and Information Management:
    • Communicating with response teams and stakeholders.
    • Information gathering and dissemination.
    • Maintaining situational awareness.
  • Safety and Welfare:
    • Ensuring the safety of personnel and the public.
    • Providing first aid and medical assistance.
    • Addressing psychological and emotional needs.
  • Evaluation and Improvement:
    • Evaluating the effectiveness of emergency response actions.
    • Conducting post-incident debriefings.
    • Implementing recommendations for improvement.

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the roles and responsibilities of an emergency control organization leader.
  • Develop emergency response plans and procedures.
  • Coordinate and lead emergency response efforts.
  • Communicate effectively with emergency response teams and relevant stakeholders.
  • Manage resources and allocate tasks during emergency incidents.
  • Ensure the safety and welfare of personnel and the public.
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of emergency response actions and implement improvements.

    This unit applies to those working in operational roles across various industries, including construction, mining, and utilities.

    The total duration of Issue Work Permit is a comprehensive one day (8 hours)

    Chief Warden is delivered face to face, blended or on-site by experienced trainers with relevant industry experience either at of our training centres located in:

    PUAFER06 – Lead an emergency control organisation.

    No formal pre-requisites required. However, participants should have basic literacy and numeracy skills.

    Participants should possess basic language, literacy, and numeracy skills to ensure they can comprehend training materials and instructions effectively.

    Participants will be assessed through:

      • Written assessments
      • Practical exercises and simulations
      • Case studies and scenario-based assessments
      • Observation of performance in simulated emergency situations

    Upon successful completion of the course and assessment requirements, participants will receive a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment for the unit of competency PUAFER06 – Lead an emergency control organisation

    • Comfortable clothing suitable for practical activities
    • Photo ID
    • Notebook and pen for taking notes
    • Payments can be made via credit card via our Online Enrolment portal
    • For corporate bookings, invoicing options are available upon request

    Workplace Emergency Chief Warden

    Course Dates
    All LocationsMaidstoneBallaratSydneyGoulburnBrisbanePerthAdelaide

    Date Time Location Available Spaces Cost
    18 September 2024 08:30 am – 04:30 pm SKYLAR BALLARAT 11 $0.00
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    There are currently no openings available for this course.

    Date Time Location Available Spaces Cost
    18 September 2024 08:30 am – 04:30 pm SKYLAR BALLARAT 11 $0.00
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    There are currently no openings available for this course.

    There are currently no openings available for this course.

    There are currently no openings available for this course.

    There are currently no openings available for this course.

    There are currently no openings available for this course.

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