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Description
You will calculate all associated costs during checkout – before you commit:
Before you process the payment you will have the opportunity to review all cost and either proceed or cancel. You even get to pick the proposed date of the course or another service. If your still unsure please give us a call. Questions: (03) 9005 1767
Location: Onsite at your location.
Part One: Low Voltage Rescue LVR – UETTDRRF06 – Perform Rescue From A Live LV Panel
Part Two: CPR – HLTAID001 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Start Time: TBA
Teaching Methods: Theory/Practical
Outcome: Certificate (nationally accreditation).
Questions: (03) 9005 1767
Emergency planning and training is the key to effective preparedness, response and recovery for emergency. From Ballarat to Melbourne and throughout Victoria. This combination course will prepare those working in the electrical industry to prepare and respond to critical incidents involving low voltage electrical emergency situations.
It is very important that those who work day in day out with such equipment don’t become complacent and at STG Fire Safety Emergency training we reinforce the need to be prepared – “why” – because emergencies happen every day and as a matter of fact an emergency is happening somewhere in Australia right now.
Here are some of the lessons you will learn.
HLTAID001 – Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation (Release 5)
| Element (Summary only) | Performance Criteria (summary only) |
| 1. Respond to an emergency situation | 1.1 Recognise an emergency situation
1.2 Identify, assess and minimise immediate hazards to health and safety of self and others 1.3 Assess the casualty and recognise the need for CPR 1.4 Seek assistance from emergency response services |
| 2. Perform CPR procedures | 2.1 Perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation in accordance with ARC guidelines
2.2 Display respectful behaviour towards casualty 2.3 Operate automated external defibrillator (AED) according to manufacturer’s instructions |
| 3. Communicate details of the incident | 3.1 Accurately convey incident details to emergency response services
3.2 Report details of incident to workplace supervisor as appropriate 3.3 Maintain confidentiality of records and information in line with statutory and/or organisational policies |
UETTDRRF06B Perform rescue from a live LV panel
| Elements | Performance criteria – note; this criteria is a summary only and not directly from the U of C. |
| 1. Prepare to perform rescue procedures from live LV panel |
1.1 Instruction in hazards and risk control measures for specific work functions and work areas are identified and obtained. (This will include the risk assessment and control measures taken by the individual performing the rescue). 1.2 Electricity isolation point is identified and labelled where appropriate. 1.3 Tools and emergency equipment are checked for safety, functionality and placed in an accessible location to facilitate response and rescue according to established procedures. |
| 2. Carry out rescue from live LV panel |
2.1 Workplace procedures and work instructions for controlling risk are followed. 2.2 Workplace procedures for accessing and isolating the LV panel and removing the victim, where necessary, from contact with live apparatus are followed. 2.3 Workplace procedures for applying CPR if required at the site and gaining access to treatment by a medical professional if necessary are followed. 2.4 The worksite is secured and entry controlled until appropriate authorities inspect and release the site. |
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