TRAINING
Fire Warden [E.C.O.]
A capable team diffuse emergencies quickly
give your Wardens the skills they need to make the right decisions and get your business back on track, fast
Wardens are responsible for aiding the Chief Warden in emergency situations. They’re responsible for certain departments/floors within the building, or specific aspects of the emergency response procedures.
Wardens require more thorough training than the average staff member and should participate in skills refresher training at 6 monthly intervals.
Course Outcomes
Australian standards and WHS legislation
Emergency Control Organisation structure
Alerting and reporting emergencies
Co-ordinating evacuations
Communications during emergencies
Types of emergencies
Responsibilities and duties
Emergency Plan / Emergency Response Procedures
Occupant behaviour during emergencies
Providing assistance according to the PEEP
YOUR COMPLIANCE REPORT WILL SHOW YOU ANY AREAS THAT NEED IMPROVEMENT TO KEEP YOUR BUSINESS SAFE, WHILST OUTLINING EXACTLY WHAT NEEDS DOING FOR YOU TO STAY COMPLIANT.

Emergency Plan

Fire

Bomb Threat

Hazardous Substances

Flood

Essential Services Failure

Bush Fire

Active Armed Threat

CBD Emergency

Lockdown

Severe Weather

Gas Leak

DESIGNED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AUSTRALIAN STANDARD 3745-2010 ‘PLANNING FOR EMERGENCIES IN FACILITIES’
Course Specifics
Duration
60 – 90 minutes
Participants
Typically limited to 15 per session
Combine with
Evacuation Exercise
Fire Extinguisher