PUA30622

Certificate III in Public Safety (Firefighting and Emergency Operations)

Course overview

The Certificate III in Public Safety (Firefighting and Emergency Operation) course is designed for experienced firefighting and emergency response professionals who respond to disasters and/or incidents that endanger life, property and the environment.

The role of a firefighter is to suppresses and extinguish fires, undertake rescues, respond to hazardous materials incidents, protect lives and to prevent the destruction of property and the environment. At this level, firefighters are expected to make informed, timely and confident decisions working as a member of a firefighting team under limited supervision.

To prevent fires from starting and to improve community safety a firefighter’s duties may include conducting community education programs about fire safety and undertaking fire inspections of locations to verify adherence to local fire regulations.

This qualification includes the units of competency required by firefighters to suppress urban fires and respond to hazardous materials and to perform a range of other related activities. It typically involves some discretion in selecting equipment and determining tactics.

Training outcomes

Students who are deemed competent will receive a Statement of Attainment, which is recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework. This training is nationally recognised:

  • PUAFIR302 Suppress urban fire
  • PUAFIR308 Employ personal protection at a hazardous materials incident
  • PUAFIR309 Operate pump
  • PUAFIR324 Render hazardous materials incident safe
  • PUAWHS002 Maintain safety at an incident scene
  • PUAVEH001 Drive vehicles under operational conditions
  • HLTAID007 Provide advanced resuscitation
  • PUAFIR306 Identify, detect and monitor hazardous materials at an incident (Elective)
  • PUASAR024 Undertake road crash rescue (Elective)
  • PUASAR025 Undertake confined space rescue (Elective)
  • PUASAR032 Undertake vertical rescue (Elective)

Training and assessment delivered on behalf of:

Australasia Fire & Emergency Response College

RTO No. 45251

Assessment

We provide a well-rounded assessment process that encompasses both practical tasks and scenarios, as well as written theory assessments, throughout the training. This comprehensive approach ensures a thorough evaluation of your skills and knowledge, allowing you to demonstrate your competency in real-world application and theoretical understanding.

Training mode/duration

Course Duration & Modes

  • Classroom lead: Delivery modes include classroom lead training sessions and written assessments.

Each format is tailored to different learning styles and schedules, ensuring effective and efficient Certificate III in Public Safety (Firefighting and Emergency Operations).

Location

This course can be delivered/assessed in the workplace or at a facility organised by Rescue Group Training.

PUA30622

Certificate III in Public Safety (Firefighting and Emergency Operations)

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Entry requirements:

  • Pre-Course Study: Depending on the course mode, online pre-course work may be required before the face-to-face session.
  • Online Study Requirements: A computer, smartphone, tablet, or similar device with internet access is needed for online or pre-course studies.

Course Fees

  • Group Bookings Only: Currently, we’re focusing on group training sessions. Individual course bookings are not available at this time.
    Refunds & Fee Protection
  • Your Guide to Policies: For detailed information on refunds and fee protection, please consult our Pre-Enrolment Participant Handbook.
    Payment Information
  • Group Bookings: Custom payment solutions for every team. We’ll work with you to set up terms that align with your needs and ours.

For comprehensive details on your rights and responsibilities, including our complaints and appeals process, kindly refer to the Pre-Enrolment Participant Handbook on our website.

We’re committed to fostering an enriching learning environment. Key to this is understanding your Language, Literacy, Numeracy (LLN), and Digital Literacy skills, essential for your course success.

LLN Evaluation Verification

Digital Literacy Checklist

Formal LLN Evaluation

  • Tailored Support: If required, you can complete our Formal LLN Evaluation online, helping us understand your skill levels for personalised support.

These tools ensure you start your course with all the support you need for a successful learning journey. For any questions or extra assistance, feel free to contact our support team.

Intrinsic Safety Pty Ltd (RTO 45803) offers a detailed pre-enrolment participant handbook for those interested in our programs. This handbook helps you understand your rights when you enrol with us.

We advise you to read and understand the handbook thoroughly before enrolling in any nationally accredited training program offered by Intrinsic Safety Pty Ltd. This ensures you are well-informed about the enrolment process and the program details.

If there is anything in the handbook where you require further clarification, please do not hesitate to call Intrinsic Safety on 1300 990 336 and one of our friendly team members will be more than happy to assist you.

Why choose us

Expertise

Our instructors are seasoned professionals with years of experience in the field and understand the environment.

Customisation

We understand that every organisation is unique, which is why we offer tailored training solutions to suit your specific requirements.

Flexibility

Whether you prefer on-site sessions or training at our purpose built facility in Papua New Guinea.

Results

Our proven track record of success speaks for itself. Countless organisations have entrusted us with their safety training needs and have seen tangible improvements in workplace safety and employee confidence.

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