Course Overview
This nationally recognised unit provides participants with the skills to effectively lead a workplace emergency control organisation (ECO) during emergencies such as fire, chemical spills, or evacuations. It focuses on Chief Warden responsibilities, communication, coordination of responses, and decision-making under pressure. This training ensures compliance with Australian Standards (AS 3745) and supports workplace emergency preparedness.
Unit Code: | PUAFER006 – Lead an Emergency Control Organisation | Course Fee: |
$200.00 per person Note: Third Party Trainers fees may differ |
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Length/Delivery: | Approx. 3 hours | Face-to-Face | Pre-requisites: |
PUAFER005 – Operate as Part of an Emergency Control Organisation | |
Course Description: |
This unit covers the competencies required to lead a workplace emergency control organisation (ECO) in response to fire and other emergencies. It includes coordinating emergency responses, giving clear instructions to occupants, and making critical decisions under pressure in accordance with emergency response procedures and WHS regulations. |
Who should Enrol? |
Ideal for:
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What Will I Learn? |
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Assessment: |
Theory: Written and/or verbal assessment covering emergency response roles, communication, and WHS requirements |
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Course Outcomes: |
Upon successful completion, students will receive a Statement of Attainment for: |
Refresher Training: |
It is recommended that this training be refreshed every 2 years to maintain currency and competency as per Australian Standards AS 3745-2010. |
This Nationally Recognised Training course is delivered face-to-face by qualified and experienced trainers, ensuring a high standard of practical instruction.
All course materials and handouts are included in your course fee—no hidden costs.
All States Training is able to come to you for these courses. We are flexible and mobile to meet your training needs.