Would your staff know what to do in the event of a fire emergency? It’s one thing to have fire equipment on your premises but it’s another to know how to use it properly. Fire safety training is an essential part of preventing fire damage to your property and meeting your legal and WHS obligations. Far more importantly, it can save lives when waiting for emergency services.
Combining theoretical best practice and hands-on practical training, Betta Fire Protection provides a range of top-quality fire training courses including:
• fire warden training
• fire extinguisher training
• fire evacuation training
• fire safety awareness training
Our fire suppression training is available for organisations and employees throughout the Sydney metro area. Call now for details.
Betta Fire Protection’s fire safety training courses introduce you to essential fire suppression equipment commonly found in the workplace, including fire extinguishers, fire blankets and fire hose reels. Our fire extinguisher training includes instructor demonstrations and practical, ‘hands on’ examples of how to use a fire extinguisher. We also show you how to extinguish flames on a gas cylinder.
Our fire training is conducted by industry experts in a safe, highly controlled environment. We can provide tailored packages depending on the size of your group.
Ask us about fire extinguisher training and emergency planning for your employees or organisation. Get in touch today.
- Australian standards and WHS legislation
- Emergency Control Organisation structure
- Alerting and reporting emergencies
- Co-ordinating evacuations
- Effective communication during emergencies
- Types of emergencies
- Responsibilities and duties
- Emergency planning and emergency response procedures
- Provide assistance according to the PEEP.
- Facility profile
- Emergency contacts
- Records of the Emergency Planning Committee
- Identification of hazards
- Control Organisation
- Emergency analysis
- Site-specific emergency response procedures
- Incident reports
- Identification of first aid staff
- Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (PEEP)
- Details of advisors
- Training plan & records
- Basic fire science
- Types of fire extinguishers
- P.A.S.S.
- Types of emergencies
- Responsibilities and duties
- Co-ordinating evacuations
- Classes of fire
- Fire blankets
- Live fire training
- Emergency Control Organisation structure
- Site-specific emergency response procedures.
- Identifying, reporting and correcting unsafe conditions
- Responsibilities of ALL occupants during an evacuation
- Emergency alarm types
- Location of fire-fighting equipment
- Post-emergency protocols
- When and how to announce an emergency
- Roles of the fire wardens
- Location of evacuation routes & assembly area
- Basic fire science
- Hazards associated with fire
- P.A.S.S.
- Fire hose reels
- Classes of fire
- Types of fire extinguishers
- Use of dry, foam and chemical extinguishers
- Fire blankets
- Post incident
- The Emergency Control Organisation
- Preventing emergencies & false alarms
- Command & control
- Emergency communication systems
- Recovery planning
- Emergency planning & procedures
- Alerting & reporting emergencies
- Coordinating evacuations
- Providing assistance in accordance with the PEEP
- Liaising with emergency services
- Record keeping
Our fire warden training courses and chief fire warden training are nationally accredited courses delivered by industry experts that are designed to equip staff with the skills they need to effectively respond to a fire and manage emergency situations.
A workplace fire warden should also participate in skills refresher training at 6 monthly intervals to ensure they are up-to-date with the necessary emergency planning knowledge and skills.
Contact us now and ask us to tailor a package to suit your fire warden training requirements.