EMERGENCY SERVICES & RESCUE TRAINING

Emergency & Rescue Training Bundle 1 - Emergency Response and Rescue

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This training course is a foundation for obtaining the RII30719 Certificate III in Emergency Response and Rescue. Undertaking this Module 1 Emergency Rescue & Response course will give you the Statement of Attainment in:

  • HLTAID014 – Provide advanced first aid
  • RIIERR205D – Apply initial response first aid
  • PUAFIR210 – Prevent injury
  • PUAFIR207 – Operate breathing apparatus open circuit
  • PUASAR022 – Participate in a rescue operation
  • RIICOM201E – Communicate in the workplace
  • RIIERR201E – Conduct fire team operations
  • PMAWHS211 – Prepare equipment for emergency response

COURSE FEE: $3,730

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ABOUT THE COURSE

This course offered by Saferight is an Australian nationally recognised qualification and is the mining and resources industry standard for those employed or seeking employment within firefighting or emergency response fields. This mines rescue qualification reflects the role of emergency response and rescue team members working in the resources and infrastructure industry.

The training is structured into three separate short courses for an easier learning experience, which collectively pave the way for a higher qualification, notably the RII30719 Certificate III in Emergency Response and Rescue.

EMERGENCY & RESCUE TRAINING BUNDLE 1 

HLTAID014

Provide advanced first aid

RIIERR205D

Apply initial response first aid

PUAFIR210

Prevent injury

PUAFIR207

Operate breathing apparatus open circuit

PUASAR022

Participate in a rescue operation

RIICOM201E

Communicate in the workplace

RIIERR201E

Conduct fire team operations

PMAWHS211

Prepare equipment for emergency response

COURSE STRUCTURE

Advanced First Aid Training

  • HLTAID014 – Provide Advanced First Aid
    • Addressing emergency scenarios
    • Executing the correct first aid techniques
    • Overseeing first aid actions until medical professionals arrive
    • Relaying incident specifics
    • Evaluating the situation post-incident
  • RIIERR205D – Apply initial response First Aid
    • Prepare for immediate first aid action
    • Evaluating emergency situation
    • Administering First Aid
    • Documenting and reporting incident

Breathing Apparatus Training

  • PUAFIR210 – Prevent injury
    • Identify workplace hazards and risks, and advise others
    • Putting hazard and risk management strategies in place
    • Observing the effectiveness of hazard and risk control procedures
  • PUAFIR207 – Operate breathing apparatus open circuit
    • Pre-use examinations and evaluations of breathing equipment
    • Wearing and inspecting breathing apparatus
    • Using the breathing apparatus
    • Finalizing procedures
  • PUASAR022 – Participate in a rescue operation
    • Prepare and respond to rescue
    • Assisting in risk evaluation at the incident site
    • Executing rescue activities
    • Wrapping up rescue actions
  • RIICOM201E – Communicate in the workplace
    • Plan and organize workplace communication using equipment and systems
    • Relaying information through communication tools and systems
    • Conducting regular face-to-face interactions
    • Filling out written documents

Fire Team Management Training

  • RIIERR201E – Conduct fire team operations
    • Prepare for fire team operations
    • Engaging in fire control or containment
    • Finalizing fire team actions
    • Assessing firefighting setups
  • PMAWHS211 – Prepare equipment for emergency response
    • Identify necessary emergency tools
    • Checking and setting up emergency apparatus
    • Undertaking basic equipment maintenance following protocols
    • Logging and updating equipment conditions

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

  • Ability to read, write and understand English
  • Present photo I.D. on arrival
  • Complete a ‘Fitness to Complete Training’ form. The student is required to declare any medical issue that may exclude them from full participation
  • Complete a Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) test to determine if the applicant has the required skill level to complete the course.

PRE-REQUISITES

  • No pre-requisites required

DURATION

Theory & Practical Training

  • 5 days

TRAINING STRUCTURE

  • Theory Assessment
  • Practical Assessment

CERTIFICATE

Upon successful completion of this course, participants will gain a Statement of Attainment in:

  • HLTAID014 – Provide advanced first aid
  • RIIERR205D – Apply initial response first aid
  • PUAFIR210 – Prevent injury
  • PUAFIR207 – Operate breathing apparatus open circuit
  • PUASAR022 – Participate in a rescue operation
  • RIICOM201E – Communicate in the workplace
  • RIIERR201E – Conduct fire team operations
  • PMAWHS211 – Prepare equipment for emergency response

The Unique Student Identifier (USI) must be supplied and verified prior to issuance.

GROUP BOOKINGS / ONSITE TRAINING

Group bookings/Onsite training available at your site or ours. Please contact our office at 1800 352 335 or email bookings@saferight.com.au for pricing and site requirements.

Group Booking Minimum Requirements:

  • Must be able to provide all equipment required to cover the course (detailed list can be requested)
  • A minimum of 6 students required (Price available upon request)
  • Would need sufficient time allocation for the trained to be scheduled

AMENITIES

Saferight has kitchen facilities for people who wish to bring their own lunch or alternatively, there are cafes and lunch bars within close proximity.

TRAINING LOCATION

20 Mews Rd, Fremantle WA 6160

PAYMENT OPTIONS

Total cost price of the course is $3,730, in order to secure a place, a deposit of $1,500 is required. The remaining balance must be paid before commencement of the course and can be done over multiple payments. If the total cost price isn’t paid prior to the commencement of your course, you will not be allowed to enter the course.

REFUND/CANCELLATION POLICY

Please refer to our Refund/Cancellation Policy

Saferight accredited training certificates

COMPLETE THE RII30719 – CERTIFICATE III IN EMERGENCY RESPONSE & RESCUE WITH SAFERIGHT

Saferight offers nationally recognised training courses for high-risk industries including construction, maintenance, rescue & recovery, as well as working at heights. We provide relevant and updated training courses for groups and individuals including those looking to attain a working at heights ticket in Perth. 

The Module 1 Emergency Response & Rescue course is a part of three-course series provided by Saferight. Completing this Module 1 training course along with the Module 2 & Module 3 courses will earn you the RII30719 – Certificate III in Emergency Response & Rescue.

Book this training course through our website. For more information, send us a message via our contact form or phone us on 1800 352 335 for more information.

 

CHOOSE SAFERIGHT FOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE & RESCUE TRAINING COURSES IN PERTH

Saferight is a registered and recognised training organisation (RTO Code 5722) with an approved scope to deliver Nationally Recognised Training as required by national and jurisdictional legislation within Australia.  Our experienced facilitators use the latest safety equipment produced by Saferight and other leading manufacturers to demonstrate up-to-date techniques on how to properly perform and assess situations in working at heights industry. 

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