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United Fire Equipment Services Pty Ltd (UFE) is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO ID: 21589) that provides fire and emergency response training to meet the requirements of the workplace. All training is developed in line with the Australian Quality Training Framework Standards and requirements.
UFE training staff are highly qualified and have vast experience working within the fire industry. This experience extents to working and training within the commercial, industrial and health care industries.
Quality is our quest and we are committed to training and supporting our clients to develop an awareness of fire safety and understand emergency response procedures and their implementation. UFE therefore provide customised training that reflects the needs of individual clients.
Staff training is the ideal way for management to fulfil various obligations contained within the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004, emergency management and fire safety requirements within the Australian standards and building fire safety regulations.
UFE has a variety of courses to help you comply with the specific regulations applicable to your industry. These include:
PUAWER005B - Operate as Part of an Emergency Control Organisation
PRMPFES05B – Use Portable Fire Fighting Equipment
PUAWER004B – Respond to Workplace Emergency
PUAWER006B – Lead an Emergency Control Organisation
PUAWER008B – Confine Small Workplace Emergencies
A nationally recognised Statement of Attainment is issued to those who successfully complete any of the above courses.
Fire and Safety Awareness
Portable Fire Extinguisher Methods of Operation and Identification
Emergency Response Training
Evacuation and Evaluation Exercises
Breathing Apparatus
Confined Space
Dangerous Goods / Environmental Spills
Fire Panel Training
Refresher courses are also available for most of the above.
UFE can also design Emergency Evacuation Plans and develop an Emergency Evacuation Procedures Manual for your organisation.