Warden/ECO Training is designed to equip your organisation with the knowledge and skills necessary to meet WHS obligations and effectively manage emergencies in the workplace. We delve into key legislative requirements and industry best practices, focusing on the WHS Regulation 2017, Clause 43, AS3745-2010, and the Safe Work Australia (SWA) Code of Practice.
Course Objectives
The Chief Warden plays a pivotal role in ensuring the safety and well-being of personnel during emergencies. They are responsible for leading the Emergency Control Organisation (ECO) and coordinating a swift and effective response. Key responsibilities include:
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Chief warden training can be combined with warden/eco training so you can train all of your team at once!
This comprehensive fire safety training course equips participants with the essential knowledge and practical skills to prevent, identify, and respond to fire emergencies in the workplace. Through a combination of theoretical instruction and hands-on exercises, including the use of fire extinguishers on a controlled live fire, participants will gain the confidence to act decisively in the face of a fire threat.
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This comprehensive evacuation training course empowers participants to respond confidently and effectively in emergency situations. Through practical exercises, participants will learn to safely evacuate a building, understand the facility's emergency response procedures and life safety systems, and recognise and respond to instructions from the Emergency Control Organisation (ECO). By the end of the training, participants will be well-prepared to navigate emergencies, prioritise safety, and contribute to a successful evacuation process.
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Navigating workplace safety training requirements can be confusing. In NSW, all businesses must provide basic emergency response training, covering evacuation procedures, equipment use, and first aid. This ensures your team can react effectively in an emergency.
However, some industries or insurance policies may require specific units of competency for emergency training.
We recommend that unless you have specific industry or insurance requirements, you start with our Compliance-Based Training to meet general WHS obligations. If you have specific industry needs or insurance requirements, explore our Nationally Recognised Training options.
Still unsure?
Contact us for a free consultation. Our experts can assess your unique needs and recommend the right training solutions to keep your workplace safe and compliant.
Sometimes, industry requirements or insurance providers insist on your workers having specific nationally recognised competencies. BTC can provide this as well.
At BTC, we understand the importance of compliance with Australian Workplace Health and Safety (WHS) legislation. Our tailored training programs are designed to help businesses meet their specific obligations under the WHS Regulation 2017, Clause 43, AS3745-2010, and the Safe Work Australia (SWA) Code of Practice.
Our WHS training programs focus on:
We offer a range of training options to suit your needs:
Our WHS training programs will help your business:
Invest in BTC's WHS compliance training and give your business the tools and knowledge to create a safer and healthier workplace for everyone.
Contact us today to learn more about how we can tailor a training program to meet your specific needs.
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