Chief and Deputy Chief Warden Skills In an emergency situation strong leadership is an essential element to either aiding in containing the emergency or providing confident direction for a smooth evacuation of the area or building. Many people who are placed with this responsibility in many cases have little or no training with emergency systems or equipment. This training module is designed as an additional training module for those people responsible for assuming the role of chief warden during an emergency situation. We provide chief warden training to many building managers or key staff in the following areas: - Site specific emergency procedures.
- Instruction in the site-specific emergency systems installed in the building.
- Effects of high stress situations on the human body.
- Co-ordination and crowd control in an emergency situation
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Warden Retention Skills Your ECO is comprised of staff drawn from the facility and is a requirement under AS3745-2010: Planning for Emergencies in Facilities in conjunction with AS4083-2010: Planning for Emergencies – Healthcare Facilities. This program will provide your Emergency Coordinators and Officers with the confidence to respond to any fire and emergency situation within an Aged Care facility. It includes a site walk and review of your in-house emergency communication equipment. | |
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The skills delivered in this module are: - Role and responsibilities for being a member of the building ECO (Warden)
- Specific emergency procedures for their role
- Responding to alarms and reports of an emergency
- Reporting emergencies and initiating the installed emergency warden warning equipment
- Communication during emergencies
| - Pre-emergency activities
- Emergency activities
- Post -emergency activities
- Occupants and visitors with disabilities
- Human behaviour during emergencies
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Live Fire Skills (First-Attack Firefighting) To effectively use first attack firefighting equipment, (Fire Extinguishers) employees and building occupants need to have received training in the correct use of this equipment. We can provide live fire, hands on training to ensure employees and building occupants receive the correct instruction with our highly experienced instructors. Many of our instructors are current Australian National Fire & Rescue officers. - Selecting the correct fire extinguisher
- Safe operating procedures and skills for first attack firefighting equipment
- Using first attack firefighting equipment to extinguish a live fire
- Determining if it is safe and appropriate to use first-attack equipment
- Procedures to be followed after first attack equipment has been used
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Annual Evacuation Exercises

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General Occupant Skills All occupants working at a facility or precinct are required to undergo training in the emergency procedures to be followed in the event of an emergency or alarm activation. This training module includes but not limited to the following: - Their responsibilities within the facility or precinct pertaining to emergency procedures
- The identified potential emergencies outlined in the facility’s emergency management plan
- How to report emergencies and activate fire systems installed in the facility or precinct
- Recognising potential hazards and reporting procedures
- Responding to alarm activations
- Emergency procedures for the facility or precinct
- Location of assembly areas for the facility or precinct
- Evacuation routes
- Post emergency protocols and procedures
- Procedures for specific emergencies
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Active Armed Offender (AAO) Awareness & Skills An Active Armed Offender is defined as an armed offender who is actively engaged in killing or attempting to kill people, and who demonstrated their intention to continue to do so while having access to additional potential victims. Active armed offender attacks continue to be one of the most common tactics adopted by terrorists and other criminals around the world. This is, in part, due to the relative ease of access to weapons, including edged weapons and firearms – although the availability of weapons such as firearms varies between countries. Crowded places are a preferred terrorist target because of the high volume and concentration of people making them attractive to attack. Crowded places pose a broad range of security challenges for owners, operators and those responsible for protecting the location. Globally, active armed offender attacks have occurred, and continue to occur, in crowded places such as shopping centres, sporting stadiums, transport hubs and entertainment venues. It is the responsibility of both government and private sector stakeholders to work collaboratively to ensure that integrated and effective plans and arrangements are in place to prevent or reduce the impact of terrorism. | |
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Delivered as EVAC One Phase Four Standard Emergency Preparedness Training Package - History of AAO Incidents
- Understanding the AAO Threat
- Characteristics of the AAO
- Response Procedures (Global best practice)
- Getting to know your workplace
- Developing your response plan
- Communicating your response plan
| ½ Day Training Option Customised Company Specific Training program - History of AAO Incidents
- Understanding the AAO Threat
- Characteristics of the AAO
- Response Procedures (Global best practice)
- Getting to know your workplace
- Developing your response plan
- Communicating your response plan
| Full Day Training Option Customised Company Specific Training program with Consultation - History of AAO Incidents
- Understanding the AAO Threat
- Characteristics of the AAO
- Response Procedures (Global best practice)
- Getting to know your workplace
- Developing your response plan
- Communicating your response plan
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Hostage Skills & Survival Threat scenarios can pose an imminent danger to the physical and psychological wellbeing of employees and building occupants. Knowing how to quickly respond and act during such incidents is essential to protecting lives and preventing injury. These types of threat scenarios can include hostage situations, active/live shooter incidents, and threats that require a building lockdown. Our Threat Preparedness training equips people with the skills required to quickly assess the type and severity of a threat and to respond appropriately. |

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CALM – Workplace Violence, Management & Skills Workplace Calm offers a series of training programs designed to further your understanding of workplace violence and its prevention. Course topics range from the introductory overview of workplace violence to more advanced topics. The duration of each course varies, but run generally from two hours to a full day. For more information on each of the courses in our training series, please select a link from the menu to the left. |

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Bomb Threat General Guidelines Bomb Threats are a leading cause of workplace disruption to not only businesses but healthcare and education facilities. Disgruntled customers, ex-employees or distressed students can be one of many reasons a facility is subjected to a bomb threat incident. In most cases, a facility will receive multiple threats which require not only Police assistance, but EVAC One specialist consultancy and support to manage the incidents until the offenders can be stopped and brought before the authorities. |
Designed & delivered by our experienced specialists Prepare building occupants and staff members on how to minimise a bomb threat or hazardous substance threat at their facility. Our training covers all types of bomb and hazardous substance threats, including threats transmitted verbally (by telephone), in writing (mail and email) or in person. We provide detailed guidance and best practice procedures on how to react, assess and ascertain what actions are to be taken in the event of a threat. | We focus on: - Understanding why bomb or substance threats occur
- Implementing bomb threat procedures in the workplace for correctly responding to threats
- Staff roles and responsibilities
- Awareness of the building emergency procedures and bomb threat evacuation procedures
- Reporting and communication
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Armed Robbery Survival Skills
One of the most important benefits of training is that it provides for staff motivation and skills inside your organization, which enhances safety and reduces the overall cost of any operation. Proven to maximize employee safety and assist them to fully recover from post-trauma, this cutting edge training is delivered online and is available 24/7 globally. Highly interactive and user friendly, the course comprises of live robberies, instructional videos, case studies, assessments and a certificate on successful course completion. A off-line workbook can also be downloaded with the course to keep the training alive. | Statistics show us that victims are injured in a robbery because: - People Resist 45%
- They try to be heroes 26%
- Other (sudden movement, etc) 29%
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Emergency Coordinator (Health Care Industry) Content coming soon. | |