This course provide students with the skills to be able to competently carry out rescues in confined spaces.
Standard: 14562 L4 C6 V5
At the end of this course, students will be able to:
The course is a combination of theoretical and practical sessions. Students are assessed continuously during the course.
Wear and operate breathing apparatus US 3272 and evidence of annual BA wearing.
A current first aid of US 6402 and US 6401 is required.
Evidence of the below must be provided.
Participants are required to sign a medical declaration that they are in good health (have no medical, physical or psychological conditions that would affect their ability to succeed in this training) OR provide a current (less than 6 months old) medical certificate.
Theory assessment followed by practical assessment which takes place when student is ready/has shown that they can perform all tasks required. The practical consists of at least two scenarios involving locating and rescuing a casualty from a confined space and provision of first aid to prevent further injury/trauma.
To maintain current competency, it is recommended that refresher training occurs regularly. Depending on the industry you work in this may vary. Current Wood Training recommendation is every two years.
A current MEDICAL is MANDATORY prior to course commencement.
2 Days
Emergency Response Training Centre, Bell Block
$940 + GST per person
Group rates available
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Coming from a business background, Ryan worked in the offshore industry before moving onshore to pursue a career as a fire and marine trainer. He has Emergency Care, Fire and Rescue qualifications as well as in the areas of Adult Education and Training. Ryan volunteers his time to work with St John Ambulance as an ambulance officer and as a senior fire fighter with Fire Emergency New Zealand. Ryan stands out as a well-rounded emergency response professional with experience across multiple areas.