1 Day Fire Safety Adviser Refresher Training

As of 1 July 2009, under the Queensland Building Fire Safety Regulation 2008, all high occupancy buildings are legally required to appoint a Fire Safety Adviser (FSA). This course is for anyone who has been appointed as or wishes to continue to work as an FSA in Queensland.

This is one of the courses from our suite of health and safety courses we have on offer being delivered by one of our safety consultants. Training is a key element of the businesses safety management system.

1 Day Fire Safety Adviser Refresher Training

1 Day Fire Safety Adviser Refresher Training Course Overview

This course builds on the 2 Day course and reinforces in the participants the practical skills and knowledge needed to assume the role and responsibilities of a Fire Safety Adviser (FSA) in accordance with the Queensland Building Fire Safety Regulation 2008. Through this refresher training course the Safety Consultant delivering the training confirms participants have the necessary skills and knowledge needed to advise on appropriate emergency planning, and are familiar with all aspects of building fire safety. This includes discussing fire fighting equipment in a building and their specific fire safety alarm system to assist in determining best practice emergency response.

Cost

Our training facility 1 Day – $380.
In house at your location 1 Day – $1900* + Notes and GST.
*travel costs may apply outside of the Gold Coast.

For group bookings outside our public course schedule or at your location, please submit your group booking inquiry through the portal for an obligation free quote.

Course Inclusions

Training conducted by one of our experienced WHS industry practitioner with over 25 years of strong knowledge of the relevant legislation and industry practices.
– Practical and theoretical activities to assist the Fire Safety Adviser training.
– Participant notes and a full copy of the Building Fire Safety Regulation 2008 and the applicable sections of the Fire and emergency Services Act 1990.

Each Trainee Must

Have completed the 2 Day Fire Safety Adviser training in the previous three years.
– Provide proof of being at least 18 years of age.
– Have at least a Year 10 level of numeracy, literacy and communication skills.
– Have the ability to read and write English.

Why complete your FSA training with us?
All DRA Safety Fire Safety Adviser trainers are qualified Safety Consultants that have been actively engaged in supporting various organisations with fire and evacuation training. With this in mind, we continue to demonstrate an in-depth understanding of what an FSA role entails, and most importantly the practical skills and knowledge required to train others in taking on this role successfully.

Having conducted numerous fire training sessions across a range of businesses before the FSA was introduced and being one of the first companies accredited to deliver the new course, we pride ourselves in a quality experience. At DRA we continue to provide support to past participants of this training ensuring that they reflect the DRA service standard.

This 2 Day Fire Safety Adviser Training course is held primarily at our training facility, or we can attend your facility if minimum numbers are met. For flexibility in meeting student requirements, this course is not delivered via webinar as we ensure that each participant is included and participates in the training.

We also follow up this training with the ability of a Safety Consultant to complete safety inspections to assist in better preparing for fire and other hazardous materials emergencies. Working with your Fire Wardens (Emergency Control Organisation) to plan and practice for a better response. Our services also include Safety Audits to ensure that the whole of safety management is being planned, implemented and reviewed ensuring a best practice approach.

Course Outline

This course is delivered through our RTO 31786 by a qualified Safety Consultant, reviewed quarterly and audited at least annually to ensure the content remains current and up to date with the legislative requirements. Upon successful completion of the fire safety adviser training course, participants will receive a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment in the following competencies:-

– PUAFER001 Identify, prevent and report potential facility emergency situations
– PUAFER002 Ensure facility emergency prevention procedures, systems and processes are implemented
– PUAFER003 Manage and monitor facility emergency procedures, equipment and other resources
– PUAFER004 Respond to facility emergencies
– PUAFER005 Operate as part of an emergency control organisation
– PUAFER006 Lead an emergency control organisation
– PUAFER007 Manage an emergency control organisation
– PUAFER008 Confine small emergencies in a facility

*As amended from time to time by the Australian National Training Authority (ANTA)

These competencies meet the requirements of the Queensland Building Fire Safety Regulation 2008 for the role of Fire Safety Adviser.

Key areas covered by this course include

– Understand the role and responsibilities of the Fire Safety Adviser
– Fire Safety Adviser Legislative and Regulatory requirements
– Identify fire safety installations equipment in a building
– Develop an awareness and understanding of maintenance and records pertaining to fire safety
– Practical Incident Control and Chief Fire Warden scenarios
– Understand the emergency planning process
– Understand the role and responsibilities of Emergency Control Organisation and AS3473
– Understand the role and responsibilities of the Emergency Planning Committee
– Practical fire extinguisher & fire blanket training

You may choose to download a copy of the calendar from the button below or navigate the online course calendar at the top of the page. We also have the Enrolment Form below that may be used to commence the enrolment process.

WHS Training

 

Check out our Training Events page for upcoming training events being completed inhouse. Alternatively, one of our experienced safety consultants can go to your organisation and deliver the training.

 

We offer a range of health and safety courses, safety training and WHS consultancy services.
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Fire Safety Adviser FAQ

Do I need to appoint a Fire Safety Advisor?

The Building Fire Safety Regulation 2008 requires the business to appoint a Fire Safety Adviser if the building is a Class 2, 3, 5, 6, 7b, 8, 9a or 9b building that is a workplace where 30 or more workers are normally employed.

What duties can a Fire Safety Adviser undertake?

Provide or arrange first response evacuation instruction, and evacuation coordination instructions and assist in the emergency planning process.

If I have a Fire Safety Adviser, do I still need Building Fire Wardens?

A Fire Safety Adviser is one who has been trained in fire safety and workplace emergency response. Having a Fire Safety Adviser does not mean that building fire wardens are no longer required. A Fire Safety Adviser is not necessarily building-specific and so may not be present in the building if a fire occurs. Building Fire Wardens are building-specific.

What is a Fire Safety Advisor?

A Fire Safety Advisor is an accredited person who advises on appropriate emergency planning and is familiar with all aspects of building fire safety.

Is there any other fire training I need my workers to complete at my workplace?

General Evacuation Instruction (BFSR Section 35) – Explains the items listed on the Evacuation Diagram for the building and workplace procedures for evacuation.
First Response Evacuation Instruction (BFSR Section 36-37) – Discusses the use of the fire alarms and fire-fighting equipment and a demonstration of the method of use of the same equipment.
Evacuation Coordination Instruction (BFSR Section 38-41) – The is warden training for fire wardens, floor warden (if used) and the chief warden.

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