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The course is designed for staff in the role of warden in their workplace. This may include building wardens, fire safety officers or OHS officers.

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Over a century of fire safety experience is available to you with FES. As the trusted partners of Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV) we’re dedicated to improving safety across the state.

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Participants need to have completed the Wardens training course prior to attending Chief Warden training (within the last 2 years).

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There is an extensive range of systems to assist you in maintaining fire safety. FES will help you choose which systems best suit your needs.

All potential wardens should attend a Warden Training course by FES. Chief Warden training is more extensive and assumes prior knowledge. As such, all participants at the Chief Warden training must first have attended and completed Warden training.

Static systems need to be supported by a variety of portable fire safety equipment. FES will help you access extinguishers, blankets and any other portable equipment you need.

The more experienced your personnel are with the safety systems available the most efficient they will be in an emergency. FES offers training from Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV) firefighters to ensure proper preparation for all.

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While it can be useful for all members of the ECO to attend Warden training, Chief Warden training is more focused for potential Chief and Deputy Chief wardens so your whole warden team do not need to attend.

FES specialises in ensuring that your safety systems are maintained in top condition. With access to reporting options, on-site service and experienced experts, your systems will continue to serve you as you need them.

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This course is structured in accordance with Australian Standards: Planning for emergencies in facilities (AS 3745-2010) and Planning for emergencies – Health care facilities (AS 4083- 2010). It gives the participant the relevant information for their role as a Chief Warden, in developing procedures, staff training requirements and the Chief Warden’s duties in the evacuation of the building in an emergency situation.

Wardens are an important part of any Emergency Control Organisation (ECO). Standard Wardens are led by Chief, and sometimes Deputy Chief, Wardens to coordinate evacuations, liaise with emergency services and generally maintain order during emergency situations.

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ChiefWardenresponsibilities

These courses will pay particular attention to meeting the requirements of Australian Standard 3745–2010: Planning for emergencies in facilities and how it applies to all workplaces. Participants will have an understanding of emergency procedures and will undergo extensive practical drills on controlling workplace emergencies.

The course is designed for staff in the role of Chief Warden, or their deputies, in their workplace. This course equips Chief Wardens and Emergency Control Organisation members (ECO) with the specialist skills and knowledge needed for emergency situations.

We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respect to their cultures and their Elders, past, present and emerging.

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This course is designed for people assigned as Safety Officers for Public Events. The course is structured to comply with the roles and responsibilities of the position as detailed in the Building Regulations Part 11 – 1105. The Safety Officer has to be able to check the safety of the public place before the event commences and to be in attendance during the event to identify and respond to any safety matters.

The course is structured in accordance with Australian Standards: Planning for emergencies in facilities (AS 3745-2010) and Planning for emergencies – Health care facilities (AS 4083- 2010).