
Prepare, Respond & Protect – Build Resilience with Effective Emergency Plans
Emergencies such as fires, chemical incidents, medical emergencies and natural disasters can occur without warning. The ability to respond quickly, safely, and in an organised manner can significantly reduce harm to people, property and operations. The development and implementation of emergency plans and procedures are essential for the effective and efficient management of any emergency in a facility.
Designed for business owners, facility managers, health and safety officers, and building supervisors, this training provides knowledge you can apply directly to ensure your workplace is prepared for any emergency. From forming an Emergency Planning Committee to conducting evacuation drills, this course teaches you how to develop, implement, and maintain a workplace emergency plan and procedures in line with Australian standards and WHS obligations.
This course will assist anyone who is committed to safeguarding their workforce, protecting assets and strengthening their organisation’s ability to respond to and recover from emergencies.
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this course, you’ll have an understanding of:
- The Emergency Planning Committee and Emergency Control Organisation.
- Workplace emergency plan.
- Tailored emergency response procedures.
- Emergency drills and training exercises.
- Key requirements under AS 3745.
Who should enrol
This course is essential for those with responsibility for workplace safety and emergency preparedness, including:
- Business owners and company directors
- Office managers, facility managers, and site supervisors
- WHS professionals and safety officers
- Emergency coordinators and wardens
- School and childcare administrators
- Retail and hospitality managers responsible for public safety
Instructions
Once you have completed the course content scroll down to complete the short quiz then generate your Certificate of Completion.
Approximately 60 minutes – 1 CPD point