Vocational Education and Training
All Parabellum International Training Courses
This unit of competency involves the skills and knowledge required to work within the command, control and coordination structure of an Emergency Control Organisation (ECO).
An ECO’s priority is the safety of facility occupants and visitors during an emergency which means ECO members are responsible for pre-emergency, emergency and post emergency actions.
It includes undertake pre-emergency planning, taking appropriate actions in an emergency and assisting with post emergency activities.
Learn moreThis course is designed to train students on the essential knowledge and skills which will allow them to provide initial advanced care to casualties until medical assistance arrives across a variety of industries, communities and workplace settings. Typically, this course would be recommended for first aiders who are in medium to high-risk organisations.
Learn moreThis is the most sought after and recognised qualification for emergency response operatives (ERT’s) in Australia. This qualification reflects the role of emergency response and rescue team members working in the resources and infrastructure industries. It is designed for team members who perform tasks involving a broad range of skilled applications in a wide variety of contexts, which involve some discretion and judgement in selecting equipment, services, or contingency measures. This course is designed to develop the skills of any persons wishing to excel in an Emergency Response Team (ERT) role. It is ideal for team members working within the mining, resources, and construction industries.
Learn moreThis course is designed to train personnel in the use and application of Open Circuit Breathing Apparatus (OCBA).
Students may be a member of an Emergency Response Team, or they may be required to respond to rescue situations within their workplace.
Learn moreThis course is designed to give individuals the necessary knowledge and skills required to be able to operate a portable and/or appliance mounted pump at an incident.
This unit of applies to personnel responsible for operating centrifugal, appliance – mounted and portable pumps and foam systems at an incident.
Typically, this work requires the application of the basic principles of hydraulics in terms of the behaviour of water and involves working as a team under minimal supervision.
Learn moreThis unit of competency provides the students with the required skills and knowledge to drive vehicles safely, including the systematic and safe control of all vehicle’s functions and the management of hazardous situations under operational conditions.
This course will include cabin drill, prestart and job hazard analysis (JHA) checks as well as a practical assessment which involves a narrated drive observation.
Learn moreThe Certificate IV in Emergency Response Coordination is aimed at experienced Emergency Services (ES) and Emergency Response (ER) personnel who are looking to further their knowledge and career.
This course is particularly suitable for ES/ER Team Leaders, Coordinators, Supervisors and Captains of Resource and Industrial sector ER Teams (ERT).
This qualification hones the role of Emergency Response and Rescue Team Leaders/Coordinators who are working within the resources and industrial industries and who are responsible for leading and performing a broad range of skills, such as discretion and judgement in coordinating personnel, equipment, services, and contingency measures.
It provides detailed training to develop the student’s ability to lead and respond to operational emergencies through excelling in leading their emergency response teams which cannot be achieved through any other qualification.
Learn moreThis unit of competency involves the skills and knowledge required to select, don, test and safely operate appropriate personal protective clothing and equipment at an incident involving dangerous goods and hazardous chemicals as well as safely combatting incidents involving hazardous materials.
Learn moreThis course is designed for those who are required to conduct gas testing of an atmosphere prior to entering a specific space area or workspace. This course applies to situations where an individual may be required to carry out gas testing of an atmosphere within the workplace.
Each participant must have the ability to interpret readings and take appropriate action based on the readings in order to be fully competent. This course is recommended for those working within environments such as hot works, confined space, enclosed and partially enclosed spaces, storage tanks, pits, silos, shafts, ducts, transport vehicles and ships. It also applies to those who may be required to conduct tests as part of issuing a work permit, monitoring as part of working under a work permit and open areas, lowering a gas tester into a space, or holding a gas tester by hand.
Learn moreThis unit describes a participant’s skills and knowledge required to communicate in the workplace within the Resources and Infrastructure Industries. This role is appropriate for those working in operational roles.
This course will equip students with the skills to access, interpret and apply relevant documentation within the workplace; establish and maintain communication; use communication equipment and systems within the workplace; follow safety procedures; and identify and report defaults correctly.
Learn moreThis unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to conduct fire team operations, including fighting and containing fires.
This unit applies to those working in site-based roles in the coal mining, metalliferous mining, drilling, extractive, and civil infrastructure environments.
Learn moreThis unit involves the skills and knowledge required to use specific equipment to detect airborne contaminants, liquids and solids at a hazardous materials incident.
Learn moreThis unit involves the skills and knowledge required to safely combat incidents involving hazardous materials.
Hazardous materials incident is a generic term used to refer to an incident involving any hazardous materials based on physio-chemical, chemical, biological or radiological properties that pose an unreasonable risk to risk to life, property, or the environment.
This includes dangerous goods, goods too dangerous to be transported and hazardous chemicals.
Learn moreThis course is designed to give individuals the necessary knowledge and skills required to be able to meet and respond to fire emergencies within a regular workplace.
All trained students will have the capability to use portable firefighting equipment within the workplace such as fire extinguishers, fire blankets, fire hose & PPE.
Learn moreThis unit describes the skills and knowledge required to respond to a range of local emergencies and incidents. It includes implementing response plans, monitoring the situation, taking necessary precautionary measures, and supporting formal relief.
This unit applies to those working in site-based roles in the coal mining, metalliferous mining, drilling, extractive, and civil infrastructure environments.
Learn moreThis unit of competency involves the skills and knowledge required to respond to an urban fire where offensive and defensive strategies are used.
The unit applies to firefighting personnel who work as a member of a team, under direct supervision. Work at this level is undertaken under direct supervision, and with instruction.
Learn moreThis unit describes skills and knowledge required to apply risk management processes in the mining, drilling and civil infrastructure industry.
This unit applies to individuals who contribute to applying risk management processes as part of their responsibilities.
This could be an employer, line manager, supervisor, safety representative or employee.
This unit applies to those who carry out or assist in carrying out risk assessment in the workplace.
Learn moreThis course is designed to provide personnel with the skills and knowledge to work as a member of an Emergency Response Team or who are also required to conduct a rescue from a confined space.
The students attending this course could be both new and experienced workers who are in different positions with varying levels of responsibility from team leader to team member.
Learn moreThis course is designed to provide personnel, generally members of a rescue team, with an understanding of road crash rescue equipment and techniques in a rescue environment.
It will demonstrate what is required to gain access to and extricate entrapped casualty(s) from vehicles travelling on the road such as cars, buses, trucks and semi-trailers while minimising the potential for further injury and preserving the integrity of evidence.
This course is structured to build the abilities of the participants to a sufficient level for them to perform effectively as an individual and as a key member of a rescue team.
The course is targeted to meet the needs of surface mines and general industries
Learn moreThis course is designed for individuals who work as part of an Emergency Response Team or who may be required to respond to incidents in an industrial workplace.
Industrial environments may include locations that are potentially isolated from an external emergency service.
Students may hold roles within ERT’s, volunteer organisations or as part of a designated role within an organisation’s structure.
Students attending the Vertical Rescue training course can be new or experienced workers and hold varying levels of responsibility from a team leader to a team member.
Learn moreThis unit of competency involves the skills and knowledge required to work safely and follow WHS policies and procedures within the Resources and Infrastructure Industries.
This unit is suitable for those working in operational roles. Students will learn the skills and knowledge to: access and apply relevant documentation and permits; isolate energy sources; establish and maintain safe work environments; emergency response procedures; risk identification and job safety analysis (JSA); reporting and completion of records; complying with WHS policies and procedures; and select and wear appropriate PPE.
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