When the risks on site have a high adverse outcome rating, it is critical that core personnel have sufficient emergency management training to be able to safety and effectively respond to an unfolding incident.
SKU : OCS0104 - emergency management training
Course Content
- Emergency Management Overview
- Incident Analysis and Response Strategy
- Emergency Response Team Responsibilities
- Effective Response Techniques and Tactics
- Equipment Review (Getting the best from your gear)
- Practical ERT Drills using equipment on site and Spill Station supplied equipment
Participant Prerequisites
- Use literacy and numeracy skills as required to read, interpret and apply guidelines and protocols
- Use literacy and numeracy skills to adequately interpret documentation available in line with State/Territory regulations, legislation and policies
Participants are required to be on time for all courses and bring a form of identification such as drivers licence or Medicare card for verification of details listed on the course enrolment form.
Trainer Requirements
- Training room
- Space for practical training and drills
- Access to current emergency response equipment
Information Requirements
In order to effectively present the course, Spill Station trainers require copies of the following prior to facilitating the training.
- Copy of Site’s Emergency Management Plan
- Copy of Chemical Manifest on-site
- Copy of current Emergency Equipment Register
- Copy of a previous training records (if applicable)
Assessment of knowledge will be conducted by use of a workbook and verbal questioning. Participants will also be required to demonstrate competence through a range of practical activities.
Delivery Method
- Onsite face-to-face theory and practical training
Course Duration
Group Size
- To ensure quality training and a safe learning environment, the maximum allowable group size is 12 participants.
Upon Successful Completion
- Statement of Attainment and wallet card issued to individual participants who successfully complete the requirements of the unit of competency and have a valid Unique Student Identifier (USI)
- A Nationally Recognised Training Summary for your Health and Safety Office compliance file