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High Visibility Safety Clothing: Caring Your Health

By: Health corp Home | Health-and-Fitness


This nationally VETAB approved course is suitable for companies and organizations which require selected members of staff to be trained as building fire wardens, and will provide participants with the knowledge and skills to effectively manage building emergencies.
Course Description:
To provide participants with the knowledge and practical skills to effectively perform the role and responsibilities of High visibility safety clothing


Learning Objectives:
Discuss evacuation and assembly principles and procedures.
Discuss fire, bomb threat, and other emergencies and their effects on the workplace.
Identify the workplace fireboard and fire equipment location(s).
Demonstrate knowledge of workplace evacuation procedures.
Demonstrate the correct method of fighting a fire, using the FAST fire tray and selected fire extinguishers.
Demonstrate efficient evacuation of the workplace.

Target Audience:
This fire warden training is suitable for companies and organizations which require selected members of staff to be trained as building fire wardens, and will provide participants with the knowledge and skills to effectively manage building emergencies.

Course Prerequisites:
The course is for those participants who have been delegated to perform the role of fire warden or assistant fire warden.

Course Format:
The course includes a balanced content of theory and class participation through open discussion and practical application.

Course Length:
5 Hours.

Participant Materials:
Course Book (provided by Healthcorp).

Requirements for Completion:
100% attendance & participation.

Venue:
For groups of 10 or more we can train on-site.

Qualification issued:
Statement of Attainment, presented on a certificate.

Legislative Authorizations:
The course is nationally recognized through inclusion on the ANTA National Training Register.



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