About Parabellum International Training
RTO code: 51786
As your emergency services partner we offer experienced and qualified field-based response teams, senior HSEQ professionals through to specialised vehicles and equipment. Parabellum’s expertise has been recognised with global master services agreements, supporting clients worldwide on some of the most premier projects.
We have some of the most experienced operators in the industry and successfully added fire equipment servicing and oil spill response roles to our existing contracts to provide significant cost savings to clients, mitigate risks, take away the burden of high-impact events and simplify management on site.
Our International presence means we can service your projects worldwide and develop a long-term partnership that will deliver you specialist advice, continuity and the highest level of efficiency in line with your multi-national objectives, whilst minimising your costs.
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HLTAID014
Online, On Campus
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Possible job outcomes:
First Aider
Australian Defence Force Worker
Get your advanced first aid certificate with the HLTAID014 Provide Advanced First Aid. This nationally recognised short course will teach you how to respond to emergency situations and co-ordinate first aid activities until medical assistance arrives. Competencies include: managing first aid incidents, ensuring safety of all stakeholders, performing single-rescuer and two-rescuer CPR, deploying first aid resources, using first aid and ancillary equipment, communicating with emergency responders, documenting and reviewing incidents. Enquire now for entry requirements, certification details, and enrolment dates near you..
Average duration: 2 days.
MSMWHS217
On Campus, Traineeship
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The MSMWHS217 Gas Test Atmosphere unit covers skills and knowledge for testing workplace atmospheres using electronic test apparatus to ensure safety before work commences. It includes identifying both visible and invisible hazards. This competency applies when individuals must conduct gas testing before entering specific areas or workspaces. It involves interpreting test readings and taking appropriate actions based on these interpretations.
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RIICOM201E
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The RIICOM201E Communicate in the Workplace course equips students with the skills and knowledge required to communicate effectively within the Resources and Infrastructure Industries. Participants will learn to access, interpret, and apply relevant documentation; establish and maintain communication; use communication equipment and systems; follow safety procedures; and identify and report defaults correctly.
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RIIERR201E
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The RIIERR201E Conduct Fire Team Operations unit provides training in the skills and knowledge required to effectively manage fire team operations, including fire fighting and containment. This unit is essential for individuals in site-based roles within coal mining, metalliferous mining, drilling, extractive, and civil infrastructure environments, equipping them with the necessary competencies to respond to fire emergencies.
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PUAFIR306
On Campus
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The PUAFIR306 Identify, Detect and Monitor Hazardous Materials at an Incident entails skills and knowledge for using equipment to detect airborne contaminants, liquids, and solids during a hazardous materials incident. This unit is for personnel who must identify contaminants using specialist equipment, assess the risks, and develop a plan for their safe isolation and mitigation.
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Average duration: 2 days.
PUAFIR324
On Campus
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ThE PUAFIR324 Render Hazardous Materials Incidents Safe covers the skills and knowledge to safely manage incidents involving hazardous materials, encompassing dangerous goods and hazardous chemicals. It applies to personnel responding to such incidents, capable of identifying, assessing, and mitigating associated risks. This includes contributing to the development, implementation, and review of plans aimed at reducing risks to public safety and the environment posed by these materials.
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Average duration: 2 days.
CPPFES2005
On Campus, Traineeship
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The CPPFES2005 Demonstrate First Attack Firefighting Equipment provides essential skills and knowledge for demonstrating the correct and safe use of portable fire extinguishers, fire hose reels, and fire blankets in emergencies. This course is suitable for individuals with basic skills, working under the direction of experienced personnel. Participants learn to effectively explain and demonstrate the use of firefighting equipment to clients. Licensing, legislative, regulatory, or certification requirements may apply in some states and territories.
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Average duration: Half day.
RIIERR302E
On Campus
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The RIIERR302E Respond to Local Emergencies and Incidents outlines the skills and knowledge required to respond to various local emergencies and incidents. It covers implementing response plans, monitoring situations, taking precautionary measures, and supporting formal relief efforts. It is applicable to individuals in site-based roles within coal mining, metalliferous mining, drilling, extractive, and civil infrastructure environments.
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PUAFIR203
On Campus
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The PUAFIR203 Respond to Urban Fire involves the skills and knowledge needed to respond to urban fires using offensive and defensive strategies. It includes tasks such as proceeding to a fire, preparing extinguishing media and equipment, entering structures, conducting search and rescue operations, and combatting fires. This is for firefighting personnel working as part of a team under direct supervision and instruction.
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RIIRIS301E
Online, On Campus
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The RIIRIS301E Apply Risk Management Processes unit involves applying risk management procedures within the mining, drilling, and civil infrastructure sectors. It is relevant for individuals who play a role in implementing these procedures as part of their job duties, such as employers, line managers, supervisors, safety representatives, or employees involved in workplace risk assessments.
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Average duration: 3 months.
PUASAR025
On Campus, Traineeship
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The PUASAR025 Undertake Confined Space Rescue equips personnel with skills to join Emergency Response Teams and perform confined space rescues. It caters to both new and experienced workers in varied roles, from team leaders to team members. The training covers rescues in confined spaces within a single organisation or across multiple organisations, addressing specific hazards and conditions. Confined spaces are defined by enclosed or partially enclosed areas presenting potential risks beyond their size.
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Average duration: 2 days.
PUASAR024
On Campus
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The PUASAR024 Undertake Road Crash Rescue provides rescue team members with training in road crash rescue techniques and equipment. It focuses on accessing and safely extricating casualties from vehicles like cars, buses, trucks, and semi-trailers involved in road accidents. Emphasis is placed on minimizing injury risks and preserving evidence integrity. Participants develop skills to operate effectively both individually and as part of a rescue team, meeting the specific requirements of surface mines and general industries.
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Average duration: 4 days.
PUASAR032
On Campus
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The PUASAR032 Undertake Vertical Rescue prepares individuals in Emergency Response Teams or those responding to industrial incidents in isolated environments. Participants, ranging from new recruits to experienced team leaders, gain skills for vertical rescues in diverse emergency scenarios. Training covers preparation, response, scene assessment, establishment of rescue systems, and execution of rescues in natural and man-made settings. It is tailored for roles within Emergency Response Teams, volunteer organisations, or specific organisational structures requiring vertical rescue capabilities.
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Average duration: 4 days.
RIIWHS201E
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The RIIWHS201E Work Safely and Follow WHS Policies and Procedures covers the skills and knowledge needed to adhere to work health and safety (WHS) policies and procedures in the resources and infrastructure sectors. It applies to individuals in operational roles who work under supervision, following established routines and procedures to ensure safe work practices and maintain the quality of their work.
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RII30719
On Campus
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First Aider
Fire Warden
Chief Warden
The RII30719 Certificate III in Emergency Response and Rescue is for first aiders, wardens, and emergency first responders working in the mining and resources sector. This nationally recognised qualification delivers advanced first aid skills and teaches you how to respond to worksite incidents and participate in rescue operations. Key competencies include: applying risk management processes, following WHS policies and procedures, preventing injuries, co-ordinating search and rescue operations, maintaining emergency response equipment, and more. Enquire now for entry requirements, mining sector career outcomes, and upcoming enrolment opportunities near you..
Average duration: 12 months.
PUAFIR207
On Campus
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The PUAFIR207 Operate Breathing Apparatus Open Circuit trains individuals in the use of Open Circuit Breathing Apparatus (OCBA). Participants may be part of an Emergency Response Team or required to handle rescue situations at their workplace. It covers selecting, wearing, operating, and maintaining breathing apparatus in hazardous environments. This includes pre-checks, donning, operating, and concluding use of the equipment.
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Average duration: 2 days.
PUAFIR309
On Campus
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The PUAFIR309 Operate Pumps imparts the knowledge and skills necessary to operate portable and appliance-mounted pumps at an incident. It is aimed at personnel responsible for operating centrifugal, appliance-mounted, and portable pumps, as well as foam systems. The work involves applying basic hydraulic principles and typically requires teamwork under minimal supervision.
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PUAVEH001
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The PUAVEH001 Drive vehicles under operational conditions equips learners with skills to safely operate vehicles, ensuring systematic control of functions and handling hazardous situations. It includes cabin drills, pre-start and job hazard analysis checks, and a practical assessment involving observed driving with narration. This competency is crucial for public safety personnel who operate vehicles on and off road during their duties.
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RII41319
On Campus
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Emergency Response Specialist
Emergency Services Officer (ESO)
The RII41319 Certificate IV in Emergency Response Coordination is designed for experienced Emergency Services (ES) and Emergency Response (ER) personnel seeking career advancement. This qualification hones leadership skills in coordinating personnel, equipment, services, and contingency measures. It reflects the role of emergency response and rescue team leaders or coordinators in resources and infrastructure industries, involving discretion and judgement in selecting and applying equipment, services, or contingency measures.
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Average duration: 6 months.
PUAFIR308
On Campus
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The PUAFIR308 Employ Personal Protection at a Hazardous Materials Incident unit equips individuals to respond to hazardous materials incidents. It covers detecting and identifying contaminants using specialised equipment, assessing risks, and devising safety plans. Training includes selecting, testing, and using personal protective equipment (PPE) and clothing. Roles benefiting from this training include Emergency Response Team Members, Leaders, Operation and Maintenance Team Members, and Technicians. Incident Controllers determine necessary PPE levels based on site data and expert advice from databases and specialists.
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Average duration: 2 days.
PUAFER005
Online, On Campus
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Fire Warden
Do you need ECO warden training? PUAFER005 - Operate as Part of an Emergency Control Organisation is a nationally recognised short course that will help you prepare for, and respond to emergency situations. The course covers: understanding your role as a warden, preventing emergencies, wearing suitable ID, assisting building occupants during an emergency, operating communication systems, assisting with safe re-entry after an incident, reporting on actions taken during an emergency, checking emergency stations, and more. Enquire now for the latest course training dates and the list of ECO warden competencies. .
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