Location: 34 South Tce, Adelaide
Course Overview:
The PUAFER005 unit is designed to equip you with the practical skills and theoretical knowledge necessary to operate as a key member of an Emergency Control Organisation (ECO) during workplace emergencies. As a certified warden, you play an essential role in protecting lives, property, and operational continuity. Your training ensures compliance with the Work Health and Safety (WHS) Act, national codes of practice, and industry standards for emergency procedures.
- Nationally recognised competency unit, compliant with AS 3745-20F10.
- Essential for fire wardens, evacuation officers, safety coordinators, facility managers, and any staff with emergency responsibilities.
- Focused on the safety of all occupants and visitors during pre-emergency, immediate emergency, and post-emergency phases.
- Suitable across all industries – from offices and factories to schools, healthcare, and public venues.
Course Details:
| Detail |
Information |
| Duration |
4 hours |
| Start Time |
1:00 pm (Monday to Friday) |
| Finish Time |
5:00 pm latest |
| Cost |
$120 |
| Location |
34 South Tce, Adelaide, 5000 |
| Certification |
Statement of Attainment issued on the day via email. Training and certification delivered by AKBartlett RTO# 45473 |
Note: Arrivals after 1:00 pm cannot attend that day.
This short, focused course is perfect for crews who need a practical, site-focused refresher or for new staff joining a site.
What you’ll learn (clear, practical skills)
Earning your PUAFER005 credential isn’t just about compliance—it’s about demonstrating workplace leadership and protecting your team. As emergencies continue to diversify and legal obligations grow, training in ECO operations is demanded by leading employers throughout Australia.
Benefits of Completing PUAFER005:
- Enhanced Safety: Learn proven strategies to identify and respond to emergencies—minimising risk and protecting lives.
- Regulatory Compliance: Ensure your organisation meets WHS legislative requirements and Australian standards for emergency response.
- Professional Development: Gain industry-recognised credentials and increase your value as a safety leader in your current or future workplace.
- Operational Resilience: Build skills that improve workplace preparedness, reduce downtime during crises, and support business continuity.
Certification is essential for:
- Businesses seeking to comply with WHS laws and AS 3745
- Sites with large numbers of staff, contractors, or visitors
- High-risk environments (manufacturing, construction, public venues)
- Audits or insurance risk mitigation
Upon successful completion, you will be able to:
- Respond confidently to emergency reports, alarms, and warnings.
- Take decisive action in a range of workplace emergencies (fire, medical, chemical, security threats).
- Communicate clearly and authoritatively with occupants, visitors, and emergency services.
- Conduct safe, orderly evacuations utilising appropriate procedures and equipment.
- Participate effectively as a member of an Emergency Control Organisation (ECO).
- Apply relevant workplace emergency procedures, legislative requirements, and operational protocols.
- Operate emergency communications systems and maintain accurate incident documentation.
These skills directly map to the unit’s performance and knowledge evidence requirements and are reinforced throughout scenario-based learning and practical exercises.
We link every practical skill back to real tasks so participants can immediately apply what they learn on the job.
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