Fire Warden & Chief Warden Training Sydney
Onsite Fire Warden & Chief training following AS3745. Our trainer will come to your workplace anywhere in Sydney. The training focuses on how to respond to emergencies in the workplace. We cover the roles of a Fire Warden and Chief Fire Warden plus realistic Fire Extinguisher training.
Fire Warden & Chief Warden Training & Fire Extinguisher Attack Training
Course length:
3h face to face training
Cost: Please contact us for a quote. Minimum 5 participants for our onsite training.
We offer this course anywhere in Sydney. Our qualified trainers will come to you. All equipment is supplied. Learn from the best in the industry.
Course Description
Our Fire Warden course is nationally accredited and we will provide all participants a qualification to respond to a fire emergency in the workplace. Our course is hands on with many practical and real life scenarios.
Course Format
90 minutes practical face-to-face
Course Content
- Performance tasks – (Physical demonstrations)
- Undertake pre-emergency planning
- Prepare and plan for an emergency
- Operate as part of an ECO in a fire emergency
- Documentation – The student must complete the following to the appropriate standard:
- Emergency equipment fault log
- Emergency evacuation incident and debrief form
- Facility emergency plan (extract)
- Incident report
Theory assessment: A written assessment consisting of multiple-choice questions.
Qualification & Certificates
After successfully completing the training, all participants will be issued with a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment for:
PUAFER005 Operate as part of an emergency control organisation
We issue certificates after successfully completing the training!
Only for training completed during week days. All other certificates are issued by close of business the following business day. Any additional A4 Hard Copy and wallet-sized certificates can be issued for an additional $10 (ask our staff for more details) to help keep certification details handy.
Please email your request to purchase these certificates to info@firstaidcoachcom.au or call our office on 1300 516 464.
Locations
We run weekly courses at our training centres in Liverpool & Alexandria:
Liverpool – Suite 5, Level 1 – 171 Bigge Street, Liverpool 2170 (Close to Liverpool train station)
Alexandria – Shop 29 / 506 Botany Road, Alexandria 2015 (Close to Green Square train station)
We also offer Onsite First Aid courses at your workplace from a minimum of 5 participants.
Cost
Please contact us for a quote. Minimum 5 participants for our onsite training.
Onsite Group Courses
We offer Onsite Fire Warden & Fire Extinguisher training anywhere in Sydney and only require a minimum of 5 participants. All courses can be run after hours, evenings and weekends.
Please contact our team on 1300 516 464 for more information or submit a request through our online form.
Course Dates
We offer a flexible course schedule. During the day, evenings and weekends available.
WHS AS 3745 Requirement
Fire Warden Training
Welcome to our comprehensive fire warden training program, designed to equip individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively prevent, respond to, and manage fire emergencies. Our expert-led courses offer in-depth instruction on fire safety protocols, evacuation procedures, risk assessment, and the use of fire extinguishing equipment. Whether you’re an employer seeking to meet regulatory requirements or an individual looking to enhance your safety awareness, our tailored training ensures you’re prepared to handle emergencies with confidence. Join us in safeguarding lives and property through proactive fire warden training.
Fire Training Courses
Which training is right for us?
In the pursuit of safety and preparedness, our fire training courses are meticulously designed to meet and exceed the Australian Standard AS 3745 – Planning for Emergencies in Facilities. This standard is pivotal in ensuring that organisations across Sydney are equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to manage and respond to fire emergencies effectively.
Why AS 3745 Compliance is Essential?
AS 3745 sets the benchmark for emergency planning, emphasising the need for a structured and systematic approach to managing emergency procedures and evacuation plans. Compliance with this standard is not just about adhering to regulations; it’s about ensuring the safety and well-being of everyone in your facility.
What You Will Learn
Our courses provide comprehensive training that covers:
- Emergency Identification and Planning: Understanding potential fire emergencies and developing tailored response plans.
- Evacuation Coordination: Techniques and strategies for safe and efficient evacuation.
- Communication Protocols: Establishing clear lines of communication during an emergency.
- Roles and Responsibilities: Defining the roles of Emergency Control Organisation (ECO) members and general occupants.
- Skills Development: Practical training in fire safety equipment usage, emergency response, and evacuation procedures.
Difference between non-accredited and accredited Fire Training
Non-Accredited Fire Training
Definition: Non-accredited fire training courses are not formally recognized by national education authorities and do not lead to an AQF qualification. These courses are often tailored to meet specific organizational needs or provide general knowledge and skills related to fire safety.
Key Features:
- Flexibility: The content and delivery can be highly customized to suit the specific needs or scenarios of an organization.
- Practical Focus: These courses can be more practical and scenario-based, focusing on the specific risks and procedures relevant to a particular facility or industry.
- No Formal Assessment: Participants may receive a certificate of completion, but there is no formal assessment, and the certificate is not recognized under the AQF.
- Quality Variation: The quality and depth of training can vary significantly, as these courses are not subject to the same regulatory oversight as accredited courses.
Acceptance Under AS 3745: Non-accredited fire training may be acceptable under AS 3745, particularly for general awareness training or specific procedural training that does not require a nationally recognized qualification. It’s important, however, to ensure that the training adequately covers the elements of emergency planning and response as outlined in AS 3745.
Accredited Fire Training
Definition: Accredited fire training courses are officially recognized and meet the standards set by national regulatory bodies, such as the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA). These courses lead to a qualification or Statement of Attainment that is nationally recognized under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF).
Key Features:
- Standardized Curriculum: The content, delivery, and assessment methods are standardized and must adhere to the specific training package requirements.
- Formal Assessment: Participants undergo formal assessment and, upon successful completion, receive a certification.
- Quality Assurance: Accredited courses are subject to regular audits and reviews to ensure quality and compliance with regulatory standards.
- Recognition: Provides a formal qualification that is recognized across Australia, enhancing the professional development and credentials of participants.
Acceptance Under AS 3745: Accredited fire training is more likely to be accepted under AS 3745, especially when formal qualifications are required for specific roles within the Emergency Control Organisation (ECO), such as wardens or ECO leaders. The formal nature and national recognition of accredited training ensure that the training has met rigorous standards, aligning with the requirements of AS 3745.