InstructorCat Allan
TypeOnsite Course
Time3 hrs Initial Course | 2 hrs Refresher Course
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Price$100
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Essential First Aid Training, Port Hedland

UETTDRRF06B

Perform Rescue from a Live LV Panel

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UETTDRRF06B Perform rescue from a live LV panel

Industry standards for refresher training vary from state to state. Most states recommend refresher training for this unit every 12 months.

Training is delivered in partnership with Allens Training Pty Ltd RTO 90909

Allens Training student Terms & Conditions

Essential First Aid Training

INITIAL COURSE

Prerequisites:  HLTAID001 Provide Cardiopulmonary resuscitation or qualifications deemed equivalent    **copy must be provided at time of enrolment

DELIVERY MODE:

FACE TO FACE

  • Completing 3 hours of face to face training and assessment

 

REFRESHER COURSE

Prerequisites: UETTDRRF06B Perform rescue from a live LV panel    **copy must be provided at time of enrolment

DELIVERY MODE:

FACE TO FACE

  • Completing 2 hours of face to face training and assessment

 

 

This Competency Standard Unit covers the performance of rescue procedures from live Low Voltage (LV) apparatus, not including overhead lines and underground cables in the work place. It specifies the mandatory requirements of rescue from a live LV panel and how they apply in the context of transmission, distribution or rail work functions. It encompasses responsibilities for, health, safety and risk management processes at all operative levels and adherence to safety practices as part of the normal way of doing work.

 

 

 

 

Course locations:

Essential First Aid Training room is located at 2/10 Wedge Street, Port Hedland 6721. This is inside the Category 5 Recruitment building.

 

This course may be delivered at an address that is convenient for you such as your workplace, home or site requested by the company or individual.

Essential First Aid Training offers a mobile service and can travel to Karratha, Newman and locations across the Pilbara in between.

 

Course requirements:

Students must hold a current Provide CPR certificate to be made competent for this course.

It is important to note that there are physical standards which relate to the level of performance required when undertaking accredited training. There can be no exceptions to these Australian Government requirements that are clearly written into the Training Package. Therefore, students who are unable to satisfy the physical requirements of the course cannot be deemed competent or issued with a statement of attainment, even if the qualification is a necessary part of their employment conditions.

This course requires a student to be physically capable of performing a rescue from a live LV panel using appropriate rescue equipment.

 

ASSESSMENT – THEORY

You will be assessed on questions detailing the knowledge requirements of the course, such as:

Emergency procedures for the rescue of a victim from a live LV panel encompassing:

– Inspection of rescue equipment

– Assessing hazards to rescuer, casualty and others

– Isolation procedures

– Safe Approach Distances (SAD s) appropriate to rescue from a live LV panel

 

ASSESSMENT – PRACTICAL

Physical demonstrations (skills)

The simulated assessment environments will reflect the real-life working environment where these skills and knowledge would be performed, with all the relevant equipment and resources of that working environment.  Skills must be demonstrated by the student working individually in an environment that provides realistic in-depth, industry-validated scenarios and simulations to assess students’ skills and knowledge.

It’s important that students have knowledge of the content of this course. The assessable practical skills are listed below.

You will be assessed on performing LV panel scenario and task demonstrations to undertake:

– Conduct work observing the relevant anti-discrimination legislation, regulations, policies and workplace procedures

– Implement occupational health and safety workplace procedures and practices including the use of risk control measures

– Inspection and placement of rescue equipment

– Placement of rescue equipment

– Controlling hazards to rescuer, casualty and others

– Identification and labelling of the isolation point

– Maintaining Safe Approach Distances (SAD s) appropriate to rescue from a live LV panel

– Perform a rescue from a LV panel in accordance with workplace procedures

– Removing victim to safe location / place of safety

– Involvement of external emergency services

– DRSABCD protocol and providing first aid for a burn