PUAFER005 – Operate as a part of an emergency control organisation – 1⁄2 Day Course
National training code: PUAFER005
Location: Hobart, Launceston and Burnie
Duration: 5 hours
Max participants: 10
Introduction
SRTA Life & Rescue is a Registered Training Organisation RTO number 45278 registered with the Australian Skills Quality Authority.
SRTA Life & Rescue is proud to offer training in PUAFER005 – Operate as a part of an emergency control organisation
Course Description
This course is designed to meet the requirements from the Public Safety Training Package, PUA12.
Learners will understand what is required to implement the emergency response specified in the workplace emergency procedures or specified by a person at a higher level in the emergency control organisation
This course is essential for people who are required to participate in an emergency control organisational response.
This course prepares learners to undertake the assessment to obtain a Statement of Attainment PUAFER005 – Operate as a part of an emergency control organisation.
Mode of Delivery
Delivery of this course will be classroom based blended with practical activities.
Assessment Summary
The learner will be assessed by demonstrating procedures applicable to this unit. They will also be required to answer a number of written questions regarding their actions and theoretical application of knowledge. The assessment will also be part of a simulated activity set by the assessor.
This assessment must be conducted by an SRTA Life & Rescue and must be completed in the workplace or in another environment that accurately simulates the workplace. The assessor is to actively set tasks for the learner and must observe these tasks being performed.
To standardise the application of this assessment, the assessment tasks (performance evidence) are based on those specified in the Unit of Competency, PUAFER005 – Operate as a part of an emergency control organisation and those of the PUA12 Training Package.
The assessor will use an assessment instrument mapped accordingly to the assessment requirements of this Unit of Competency.
Assessors will apply an assessment procedure to ensure you are ready for the assessment and have the right resources and equipment to achieve the right standard.
Course Topics
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Respond to emergency reports, signals and
warnings -
Initiate and control initial emergency
response -
Anticipate the further development of
emergencies - Assist with post initial response
National recognition
On successfully completing the training and assessment you will be issued a Statement of Attainment issuing you the unit of competence: PUAFER005 – Operate as a part of an emergency control organisation.
This unit of competence is nationally recognised and provides individuals with a valuable outcome that can be applied throughout Australia.
Course Commencement Dates
Courses dates and times do vary. View our Upcoming Operate as a part of an emergency control organisation courses.
Course Location
Training is delivered at:
6/18 Kennedy Drive – Cambridge – Hobart
2/18 Connector Park Drive – Kings Meadows Launceston
13 Wellington Street – Burnie
Course Materials
Learner training is supported through the provision of quality learning materials and resources.
Course Conduct
On arriving, learners will complete any outstanding enrolment administration and then participate in group learning activities about the theory of PUAFER005B – Operate as a part of an emergency control organisation
After lunch, we finish off our theory component and then put what is learnt into practice via our practical component. There is sufficient time over the course for additional one-on-one training for those requiring it.
At SRTA Life & Rescue we provide a friendly and supported environment to learn and achieve.
Pre-Requisites/Entry Requirements
- NIL Pre-requisites for this unit.
- Learners must be aged 18 years or older
- Photo Identification is required to be sited
- prior to course commencement.
Language, literacy and numeracy skills required to interpret legislative requirements and to undertake written and practical assessment activities. - All course materials will be provided by SRTA Life & Rescue.
Clothing Requirement
Learners must wear safety boots.
Where a learner does not wear safety boots they will not be able to participate in the course due to work health and safety concerns.
Fees and Charges
Please refer to the Schedule of Fees and Charges as it contains important information about related charges and our refund policy.
Confirmations
A learner’s position on the course will only be confirmed upon a completed enrolment form and the payment of your course cost. Numbers are limited, so confirmed enrolments will only be able to attend.
Duty Of Care
SRTA Life & Rescue adopts high standards in duty of care of its learners and instructors. SRTA Life & Rescue reserves the right to turn anyone away that seems to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
This action is to ensure that the learner and instructors safety is assured and that SRTA Life & Rescue maintains an accident free learning environment and complies with our duty of care responsibilities.
SRTA Life & Rescue is responsible for the quality and delivery of training and assessment and will be the organisation issuing any qualifications and statements of attainment to eligible learners.
Please find the links to Learner Handbook, Schedule of Fees & Charges and USI Fact Sheet these must be read in conjunction with this page.
For more information, or for a copy of the course brochure, please Contact SRTA Life & Rescue.