DURATION: 3 Days
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Buildings defined as high occupancy or high risk requires a Fire Safety Adviser to be appointed and trained as required under the Fire Safety Regulations 2008.
AIM
- Participants will gain an understanding in the following:
- Responsibilities of the Fire Safety Adviser
- Emergency planning committee
- Fire Safety Legislation
- Emergency control organisations
- Fire safety equipment in a building
- First attack firefighting equipment
- Emergency risk analysis strategies
- Evacuation exercises
OBJECTIVES
On completion of this course participants will be issued with a Statement of Attainment for nationally accredited modules:
PUAWER001B – Identify, prevent and report potential workplace emergency situations
PUAWER002B – Ensure workplace emergency prevention procedures, systems and processes are implemented
PUAWER003B – Manage and monitor workplace emergency, procedures, equipment and other resources
PUAWER004B – Respond to workplace emergencies
PUAWER005B – Operate as part of an emergency control organisation
PUAWER006B – Lead an emergency control organisation
PUAWER007B – Manage an emergency control organisation
PUAWER008B – Confine small workplace emergencies