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PUAFER005 - Operate as part of an emergency control organisation and
PUAFER006 - Lead an emergency control organisation

Warden and Chief Warden Course in Bundoora

PUAFER005 - Operate as part of an emergency control organisation and PUAFER006 - Lead an emergency control organisation course equips individuals with the skills to manage facility emergencies effectively.

This course applies to individuals in Emergency Control Organisations (ECOs), including chief wardens, deputy chief wardens, and communications officers. Training is aligned with Australian Standards 3745 and 4083, making it essential for workplace safety and compliance.

What You Will Learn

  • Emergency response leadership – Command, control, and coordinate emergency procedures.

  • Facility emergency planning – Contribute to workplace emergency preparedness.

  • WHS/OHS compliance – Implement safe work practices and legislative requirements.

  • Occupant assistance – Assist individuals requiring help during an evacuation.

  • Use of communication systems – Effectively relay emergency information.

  • Liaison with emergency services – Act as the primary contact for first responders.

  • Post-emergency activities – Conduct debriefing and incident reporting.

Why Take This Course?

  • Workplace safety compliance – Essential for industries requiring emergency preparedness.

  • Nationally recognised certification – Demonstrates competency in emergency management.

  • Hands-on practical training – Real-life scenarios enhance decision-making skills.

  • Convenient location – Available in Bundoora, North East Melbourne, serving Mill Park, Greensborough, Watsonia, and Thomastown.

Training Options

  • Face-to-Face Training – 6 hours.

  • Online with Face-to-Face Assessment – 45 minutes.

Entry Requirements

  • Must be able to perform practical tasks, including operating ECO identification, assisting occupants, and coordinating emergency procedures.

  • Internet access required for pre-course study (if applicable).

Assessment Requirements

  • Practical Scenarios:

    • Pre-emergency planning and response.

    • Command and lead an ECO in a fire emergency.

  • Documentation:

    • Complete an emergency evacuation incident report.

    • Maintain an emergency equipment fault log.

  • Theory assessment:

    • Multiple-choice and short-answer questions.

Certification & Renewal

No renewal required for PUAFER005 and PUAFER006.

Learner Rights & Support

Enrolment is with Allens Training Pty Ltd RTO 90909. Refer to the student handbook at allenstraining.com.au for rights, responsibilities, and complaint procedures.