Fire Training Australia

Online Emergency Control Organisation (ECO or Fire Warden) Training Australia Wide

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FIRE WARDEN AND EMERGENCY CONTROL ORGANISATION TRAINING

Online training provides a faster and smoother way to fire compliance with the Emergency Services ACT 1990, Building Fire Safety Regulations 2008. Section 6.5 Skills Retention in AS3745-2010 (Planning For Emergencies in Facilities).

Fire Wardens, Evacuation Coordinators or ECO Members

Evacuation Coordinators or Wardens are required to be nominated for all emergencies in a workplace. This training must be completed every 12 months as per the Emergency Services Act 1990, the Building Fire Safety Regulations 2008 and Section 6.5 Skills Retention in AS3745-2010 (Planning for Emergencies in Facilities). Our Online Evacuation Coordinator course offers compliance for these legislative, regulatory and Australian Standards requirements. Enroll your staff now to achieve compliance.

Portable Fire Equipment Training

Our ECO Course is a fully featured course offering the combination of all Emergency Control Organisation requirements along with First Attack or First Response Training. In this course you will not only learn your roles as a warden but also be shown how to operate Fire Extinguishers, Fire Hose Reels and Fire Blankets

Warden Identification and Equipment

Fire Training Australia also has all of your equipment needs to facilitate the roles of each warden. We have hats, vests, arm bands, evacuation mega phones, air horns, radios and other items a warden may need. 

Reference Points from the Building Fire Safety Regulations 2008. Section 6.5 Skills Retention in AS3745-2010 (Planning For Emergencies in Facilities).

1. The location of the buildings’ escape routes (fire exits and pathways to an exit).
2. A procedure for conducting members of the public to an exit and then to the designated assembly area (safe place).
3. Checking of all rooms (including toilets) for people (after assessing the risk from smoke or fire).
4. The location of fire-fighting equipment (fire extinguishers, fire blankets & fire hose reels).
5. The location of fire alarms or equipment for warning of fire (if applicable).
6. The method of operation of fire-fighting equipment (fire extinguishers, blankets & hose reels).
7. The method used to activate fire alarms or equipment for warning of fire (if applicable).
8. Making the announcement for occupants of the building to evacuate. This can be delivered via messengers or a public address system (if applicable)
9. Contacting the Fire Service using ‘000’ telephone number passing on details of the emergency.
10. Assessing the effectiveness of the building evacuation, with consideration as to who may be missing and where they may still be within the building. (Conducting a head count)
11. Meeting the attending Fire Service Officer to pass on updated details of the emergency.