


Non-accredited Chief Fire Warden - Online Only
Chief Fire Warden Refresher Course
This engaging refresher course is designed for Chief Fire Wardens seeking to update their knowledge of fire safety regulations and strengthen their leadership skills within an Emergency Control Organisation (ECO).
Aligned with the principles of Australian Standard 3745 and Australian Standard 4083, this course covers a wide range of emergencies and facility types, giving you the confidence to coordinate emergency responses effectively and support a safe workplace.
By completing this course, you will gain practical knowledge in:
Safe work practices
Emergency planning
Identifying fire hazards
Risk management and control measures
Understanding emergency signs, signals, and warnings
Emergency systems and equipment
Evacuation procedures
Roles and responsibilities within an ECO
Leading an Emergency Control Organisation
Emergency response procedures
Fire and emergency prevention
Conducting searches and assisting others
Providing clear directions and communication
Post-incident actions and reporting
Please note: This course is designed to complement the knowledge requirements set out in the relevant Australian Standards, but it does not comprehensively address every element of the Chief Warden role under an Emergency Control Organisation. Each workplace should assess whether this course meets its specific training needs based on its own risks and emergency procedures.
Course Content
Non-accredited Fire - Introduction & Risk Management (Presentation)
Non-accredited Fire - Drills (Presentation)
Video Disclaimer (Slideshow)
The Easy Guide to Emergency Evacuation (Presentation)
Non-accredited Fire - Evacuation Procedures (Presentation)
The Emergency Control Organisation (Presentation)
Non-accredited Fire - ECO Roles and Responsibilities (Presentation)
The Easy Guide to Fire Prevention (Presentation)
Non-accredited Fire - Emergency Guide (Presentation)
Non-accredited Chief Fire Warden - Theory Assessment (Assessment)
Chief Fire Warden Refresher Course
This engaging refresher course is designed for Chief Fire Wardens seeking to update their knowledge of fire safety regulations and strengthen their leadership skills within an Emergency Control Organisation (ECO).
Aligned with the principles of Australian Standard 3745 and Australian Standard 4083, this course covers a wide range of emergencies and facility types, giving you the confidence to coordinate emergency responses effectively and support a safe workplace.
By completing this course, you will gain practical knowledge in:
Safe work practices
Emergency planning
Identifying fire hazards
Risk management and control measures
Understanding emergency signs, signals, and warnings
Emergency systems and equipment
Evacuation procedures
Roles and responsibilities within an ECO
Leading an Emergency Control Organisation
Emergency response procedures
Fire and emergency prevention
Conducting searches and assisting others
Providing clear directions and communication
Post-incident actions and reporting
Please note: This course is designed to complement the knowledge requirements set out in the relevant Australian Standards, but it does not comprehensively address every element of the Chief Warden role under an Emergency Control Organisation. Each workplace should assess whether this course meets its specific training needs based on its own risks and emergency procedures.
Course Content
Non-accredited Fire - Introduction & Risk Management (Presentation)
Non-accredited Fire - Drills (Presentation)
Video Disclaimer (Slideshow)
The Easy Guide to Emergency Evacuation (Presentation)
Non-accredited Fire - Evacuation Procedures (Presentation)
The Emergency Control Organisation (Presentation)
Non-accredited Fire - ECO Roles and Responsibilities (Presentation)
The Easy Guide to Fire Prevention (Presentation)
Non-accredited Fire - Emergency Guide (Presentation)
Non-accredited Chief Fire Warden - Theory Assessment (Assessment)
Chief Fire Warden Refresher Course
This engaging refresher course is designed for Chief Fire Wardens seeking to update their knowledge of fire safety regulations and strengthen their leadership skills within an Emergency Control Organisation (ECO).
Aligned with the principles of Australian Standard 3745 and Australian Standard 4083, this course covers a wide range of emergencies and facility types, giving you the confidence to coordinate emergency responses effectively and support a safe workplace.
By completing this course, you will gain practical knowledge in:
Safe work practices
Emergency planning
Identifying fire hazards
Risk management and control measures
Understanding emergency signs, signals, and warnings
Emergency systems and equipment
Evacuation procedures
Roles and responsibilities within an ECO
Leading an Emergency Control Organisation
Emergency response procedures
Fire and emergency prevention
Conducting searches and assisting others
Providing clear directions and communication
Post-incident actions and reporting
Please note: This course is designed to complement the knowledge requirements set out in the relevant Australian Standards, but it does not comprehensively address every element of the Chief Warden role under an Emergency Control Organisation. Each workplace should assess whether this course meets its specific training needs based on its own risks and emergency procedures.
Course Content
Non-accredited Fire - Introduction & Risk Management (Presentation)
Non-accredited Fire - Drills (Presentation)
Video Disclaimer (Slideshow)
The Easy Guide to Emergency Evacuation (Presentation)
Non-accredited Fire - Evacuation Procedures (Presentation)
The Emergency Control Organisation (Presentation)
Non-accredited Fire - ECO Roles and Responsibilities (Presentation)
The Easy Guide to Fire Prevention (Presentation)
Non-accredited Fire - Emergency Guide (Presentation)
Non-accredited Chief Fire Warden - Theory Assessment (Assessment)