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Conduct Fire Team Operations Training
Face to Face
Specialist training conducted on-site to prepare participants for fighting fires in a mine or infrastructural environment.

Course Details
Certification
Students who are deemed competent will receive a Statement of Attainment recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework. This certification is nationally recognised. The Statement is issued by Pinnacle Safety and Training (RTO 40496).
National units of competency
- RIIERR201E - Conduct fire team operations
- PMAWHS211 - Prepare equipment for emergency response
Course Duration
2 days on-site training (allow up to 10 hours per day and we MUST have access to your site’s fire tender and equipment)
Price
- Not currently running public courses.
- For group bookings at your location, please submit your group booking enquiry here for an obligation free quote.
Course Overview
This course covers the conducting of fire team operations in the Resources and Infrastructure industries. It includes the planning and preparing for work, fighting or containing fires and finalising operations.
We are one of the few RTOs regularly running this course for clients and sites in Australia.
Course Outline
- Legislative and site rules
- Causes, characteristics, hazards and responses to the types of fire
- Site gases and characteristics
- Basic site geology and survey information related to fire operations
- Basic building structural information related to fire operations
- Fire fighting equipment
- Fire fighting techniques
- Isolation and tagging procedures
- Basic teamwork
- Critical situation dynamics and control
- Communication and reporting procedures
- Initial response First Aid
Course Inclusions
- Training conducted on-site by one of our top-tier trainers with extensive firefighting and emergency response background
- Knowledge on relevant legislation and Australian Standards for emergency response
- Plenty of practical hands on training to ensure workers can be safe, use all equipment as intended, and comply with relevant standards and legislation.
Each Trainee Must Provide
Participants must
- Be at least 18 years of age
Equipment requirements
- Please contact us to discuss equipment requirements
- Certificate III in Emergency Response and Rescue
- Silica Awareness
- Hazardous Areas Awareness
- Conduct Fire Team Operations Training
- Mining Supervisor - G1, G8, G9 (formerly S1, S2, S3)
- Risk Facilitator - G2
Student Links
Ashley was supportive of the team needs, he catered for all training levels and encouraged learning throughout the course by taking us all aside individually and running through whatever we needed extra help with or reminding on. We had a really informative and enjoyable 2 days.