EMERGENCY CONTROL ORGANISATION (WARDENS)

Emergency Control Organisation (ECO) (Non-Accredited)

In any facility, the Emergency Control Organisation (ECO) plays a pivotal role during emergencies. It's not just about having a team in place; it's about having a team trained, ready, and confident in their ability to handle unexpected situations.

Why is ECO Training Essential?

Regulatory Compliance

Australian Standards and Regulations stipulate that ECO members undergo training every six months. This ensures they're always up-to-date with the latest protocols and procedures.

Expertise Matters

Our training is delivered by professional firefighters who bring real-world experience to the table. They've been in the thick of emergencies and know what it takes to manage them effectively.

What Will You Learn?

ECO Dynamics

Grasp the ECO's structure, its members' roles, and how they collaborate during emergencies.

Diverse Roles, One Goal

The ECO isn't a one-size-fits-all team. Each member has a unique role, from the Chief Warden to First Aid Officers. But they all share a common goal: ensuring the safety of everyone in the facility.

Fire Fundamentals

Dive deep into fire science, behaviour, and the risks associated with smoke and fire. This knowledge is crucial for making informed decisions during emergencies.

Special Situations

Learn how to handle mobility-impaired occupants, those who refuse to evacuate, and even the challenges posed by wildfires.

Customised Training Options

Whether you need compliance training or seek Nationally Recognised Training, we've got you covered. Our courses are tailored to meet the unique needs of your facility and team.

Legal Framework:

Understand the legislation governing emergency responses and its responsibilities on facilities.

Hands-On Training

Familiarise with fire safety systems, alarm indicator panels, and warning systems. Plus, experience live-fire training scenarios or immerse yourself in virtual reality training sessions.

Fire Warden (non-accredited)

Chief Fire Warden (non-accredited)