To understand the roles and responsibilities of Wardens
To identify emergency situations where workplace evacuation may be required
To have an understanding of basic fire science
To have an awareness of Building Fire Safety Requirements
To understand and implement evacuation procedures
To be able to identify emergency evacuation equipment
To effectively communicate in an emergency
To be able to conduct a safe evacuation of the workplace
Topics Covered
Emergency evacuation planning ensures that everyone knows what to do in the event of an emergency. Wardens take charge of a building evacuation, ensuring that all occupants are safely evacuated
Australian Standard 3745-2010 recommends that all workplaces undergo regular fire and evacuation training
Employers, main contractors, self-employed persons and persons in control of a workplace are required to prepare for potential emergencies that might occur including providing training for those persons who would be required to help control potential emergencies
Location
Perth
How can this workshop be delivered?
Face to face
Overview
This comprehensive workshop prepares participants to effectively manage emergency situations and ensure the safety of occupants in various environments. Attendees will gain essential skills in understanding and implementing emergency procedures, including evacuation planning, risk assessment, and emergency communication.
The training covers the roles and responsibilities of emergency wardens and legal compliance. Participants will also learn to develop and execute evacuation plans and handle post-incident procedures. This workshop equips individuals with the knowledge and confidence to act decisively in critical situations, enhancing overall safety and preparedness.
Workshop Outcomes
To understand the roles and responsibilities of Wardens
To identify emergency situations where workplace evacuation may be required
To have an understanding of basic fire science
To have an awareness of Building Fire Safety Requirements
To understand and implement evacuation procedures
To be able to identify emergency evacuation equipment
To effectively communicate in an emergency
To be able to conduct a safe evacuation of the workplace
Topics Covered
Emergency evacuation planning ensures that everyone knows what to do in the event of an emergency. Wardens take charge of a building evacuation, ensuring that all occupants are safely evacuated
Australian Standard 3745-2010 recommends that all workplaces undergo regular fire and evacuation training
Employers, main contractors, self-employed persons and persons in control of a workplace are required to prepare for potential emergencies that might occur including providing training for those persons who would be required to help control potential emergencies
Who is this workshop for
Employers, main contractors, self-employed persons and persons in control of a workplace are required to prepare for potential emergencies that might occur including providing training for those persons who would be required to help control potential emergencies.
Handouts/materials provided
Nil
What to bring
Nothing to bring
Facilitator
Mark Small Occupational Health & Safe
As a passionate Safety Professional, Mark is driven to make workplaces safer and healthier.
Mark is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Health & Safety and a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management. He has worked in a variety of safety related roles and has more than 17 years of experience as a Safety Professional.
Mark has extensive management and board experience having held positions of President, Chairman, Managing Director, Chief Operating Officer and General Manager. He is a Life Member and past President of the Petroleum Club of Western Australia.
Mark specialises in mining, construction, energy and the maritime industry and works across WA both consulting to industry and delivering training solutions. His current and past clients include Fremantle Ports, City of Perth, Small Business Development Corporation, Master Builders, and CCIWA.
Mark delivers a range of workshops from understating the WHS Legislation, investigating accidents, through to safety training for Supervisors and Managers.
As a passionate Safety Professional, Mark is driven to make workplaces safer and healthier.
Mark is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Health & Safety and a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management. He has worked in a variety of safety related roles and has more than 17 years of experience as a Safety Professional.
Mark has extensive management and board experience having held positions of President, Chairman, Managing Director, Chief Operating Officer and General Manager. He is a Life Member and past President of the Petroleum Club of Western Australia.
Mark specialises in mining, construction, energy and the maritime industry and works across WA both consulting to industry and delivering training solutions. His current and past clients include Fremantle Ports, City of Perth, Small Business Development Corporation, Master Builders, and CCIWA.
Mark delivers a range of workshops from understating the WHS Legislation, investigating accidents, through to safety training for Supervisors and Managers.
As a passionate Safety Professional, Mark is driven to make workplaces safer and healthier.
Mark is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Health & Safety and a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management. He has worked in a variety of safety related roles and has more than 17 years of experience as a Safety Professional.
Mark has extensive management and board experience having held positions of President, Chairman, Managing Director, Chief Operating Officer and General Manager. He is a Life Member and past President of the Petroleum Club of Western Australia.
Mark specialises in mining, construction, energy and the maritime industry and works across WA both consulting to industry and delivering training solutions. His current and past clients include Fremantle Ports, City of Perth, Small Business Development Corporation, Master Builders, and CCIWA.
Mark delivers a range of workshops from understating the WHS Legislation, investigating accidents, through to safety training for Supervisors and Managers.
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