Fire & Safety Courses
This course will enhance fire safety in all work place environments as part of an Emergency Response Plan.
First aid training gives initial help to prevent deterioration of someone who has become injured or unwell until medical assistance arrives.
BLS Delegates will learn one and two person Initial assessment methodology, CPR/AED skills for adults and children, secondary assessment and airway protection to help support life until medical help arrives.
Delegates are given the opportunity of a combined leader and member refresher course to assist in time management. The course will deliver realistic exercises on our live fire training facility.
This course describes the confined space procedures for workers to use during confined space hazards.
Students will understand the basics of teamwork and leadership of an ERT.
Delegates will be given explanation, demonstration and the opportunity to prove competence in the skills and techniques required to be an effective ERTM.
This course is designed to give seafarers education in Fire prevention, explanation, demonstration and practice in firefighting techniques appropriate for maritime vessels.
To provide students with a greater awareness & understanding of the threat posed by fire.
A Fire Marshal is a person designated to assist as necessary with fire safety and fire prevention arrangements that could endanger life and property.
All delegates will be given an awareness of the Emergency Response Plan and the part that they play in achieving safety in the workplace
Upon completion of this course students will have the skills & expertise necessary to lead an Emergency Response Team. (ERT)
Upon completion of this course students will have the skills to be a fully active member of an Emergency Response Team (ERT)
A fire Warden is a designated person who has received training to identify fire hazards during risk assessments and who had been given responsibility to help manage fire safety on a site or in a building.
When a hot work permit applies, work activities may require at least one person appointed and trained as Fire Watchman. His role is to reduce the fire risk or respond quickly and effectively to control any hazard
A course designed to teach people how to control site traffic movement and warn drivers of possible construction operations ahead. Such traffic control improves site safety.
The course ensures that delegates understand the hazards and safety procedures associated with H2S, its effects on the body and the safety measures when working in an H2S environment.
The course explains the various marking systems used to identify hazmats and it explains the importance of immediately raising an alarm and evacuating the immediate area.
Delegates are taught a range of first aid techniques and the ability to effectively use potentially lifesaving equipment in a safe e manner. This course is aimed at clinicians and first responders.
It is an employer responsibility to protect their work force from the risk of injury from hazardous manual handling in the workplace. The course is essential training for everyone in a workplace
Delegates will be given explanations and demonstrations on the skills and techniques required to be an effective OERTL, utilising a live fire training facility to prove competence in realistic exercises.
The OERTM are expected to be ready to respond when called. Under instruction delegates will be given realistic exercises on our live fire training facility.
The course provides candidates with the information and skills required for safe erection , dismantling and inspection of scaffolding and ensuring staff safety whilst the scaffold is in use.
A Standby man monitors the internal and external activities in and around the ongoing operation such as confined space working.