Training in Emergency Evacuation
Preparing People for Emergencies
Adair Evacuation Consultants Emergency Training
Our trainers prepare your people for emergencies. We come to your site, or you can use our purpose-built emergency training facilities, we can provide evacuation training and warden training, compliant to current Australian Standards, ensuring that your people have the best preparation for any emergency.
Online Training
Webinars
Face to Face Training
Accredited Training
Training Courses
Our current emergency courses that can be conducted at your site or our at Rydalmere training facility by our expert instructors.
Virtual Reality Warden Training
Interactive – Engage in an environment with a realistic evacuation scenario. Our innovative VR Training offers a new dimension to train your emergency procedures organisation.
- Fast Learning
- Score and Time
- Team Event
Laser Equipment
Convenient and realistic application for all locations. We use a state-of-the-art laser training system where a client’s site or classroom situation precludes real fire extinguishers and live fire. The system uses a conical laser to replicate extinguisher discharge of all types of extinguisher. The system can Simulate class A, B and C fires at four difficulty levels, grade trainees and monitor their improvements in technique.
Onsite Equipment
Our onsite training courses introduce the participant to the various portable firefighting equipment that can be found in the workplace and practical experience of the workings and effective use of the equipment.
Webinar Training
Are you working from home or trying to maintain social distancing? Adair Evacuation Consultants now has the option of webinar based training. Login from anywhere and ensure you are up to speed on evacuation training. Talk to colleagues and the trainer as if you are all in the same room. We have quizzes to check your knowledge throughout the sessions. And to keep you on your toes!
New Courses
See Our Newest List of Face to Face and Online Training Courses
Lockdown
Discussion on an emergency protocol that usually prevents people or information from leaving an area. The protocol can usually only be initiated by someone in a position of authority. Lockdowns can also be used to protect people inside a facility or, for example, a computing system, from a threat or other external event. The session covers potential emergencies that would require a building or tenancy lockdown response as well as its locations, access and egress points. Highlighted are the basic principle of locking down a facility and the roles and responsibilities of the Emergency Control Organisation in a lockdown scenario.
Residential Awareness
Covers significant information that are in line with the independent living requirements in NSW legislation. Emergency plans – from developing to reviewing one – is discussed in detail, together with other key safety information relevant to the changes. Highlighted on this session are awareness and training, and the residents’ participation – all in line with the independent living requirements.
Retired Living Evacuation Awareness
Covers significant information that are in line with Section 189B of the Retirement Villages Act of NSW new mandatory requirements (Division Two – Section 58a and 58b – effective 1st of July 2019). Village or Retired Living Staff should be adequately trained in the emergency procedures – emergency procedure training in induction courses for new workers and refresher training for existing workers. Highlighted on this session are awareness and training, evacuation exercises, the residents’ participation, and the residents’ who need assistance – all in line with the new mandatory requirements.
Workplace Fires
A fundamental training about fires that happen in workplaces – its components, equipment, and best practices for extinguishing. Whether or not to attempt first attack firefighting is covered on this course, together with the knowledge to identify appropriate equipment to use. Highlighted on this session are the basic fire components and the basic principle of fire protection equipment operation.
Active Shooter & Armed Active Offender
Preparation and awareness training in an emergency instance that deals with active shooter and armed offender. Get a glimpse at some critical active shooter and armed active offender incidents that altered the course of health and safety history of Australia. The training also demonstrates the characteristics of such incidents and enlisted its corresponding prevention activities. Highlighted on this session are the police response and importantly, one’s roles to respond to these types of emergency.