2025 Dates
7, 8, 9 April
23, 24, 25 June
18, 19, 20 August
13, 14, 15 October
Initial Response Team (PUAFER009)
Initial Response Team (PUAFER009)
The Initial Response Team (PUAFER009) course exposes learners to a wide range of emergency situations. For example, it includes responding to wildfires, performing search and rescue in smoke-filled structures, and participating in live structural firefighting. Additionally, participants will work with essential equipment such as fire pumps, extinguishers, hoses, SCBA, DSUs, turnout clothing, and more. Furthermore, this training is often referred to as Emergency Response Teams (ERT) training. To maintain competency, refresher training is recommended every two years.
Key Learning Outcomes
- Prepare for and respond to various facility emergencies
- Communicate effectively with other emergency personnel
- Assist with recovery efforts following facility emergencies
Career and Vocational Opportunities
Upon successful completion of this course, participants may consider roles such as:
- Member of a Facility Initial Response Team
This course is suitable for employees in any organisation
Course Entry Requirements for Initial Response Team (PUAFER009)
To enroll, participants must:
- Wear safety boots and appropriate attire
- Be clean-shaven as per Australian Standard AS/NZS1715
- Wear a long-sleeve 100% cotton shirt
- Bring a pen or pencil
- Be physically fit, as the course is physically demanding
- A change of clothes is recommended
Course Duration and Delivery
- Duration: 3 days (8:30 AM – 4:30 PM)
- Location: Courses are conducted frequently at our Academy.
- Learners will engage in both theory and practical activities.
- Amenities: Morning tea, afternoon tea, coffee, and lunch are provided for courses conducted at Thurgoona Training Academy (TTA).
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and Pathways
RPL is not available for Initial Response Team (PUAFER009). Upon completion, learners may be eligible for further study, such as the PUA20622 Certificate II in Public Safety.
LEARNER SUPPORT
We offer support services for learners requiring assistance with language, literacy, or numeracy. If you have any special dietary requirements or need additional support, please notify us prior to the course. Our Student Handbook, available on our website, outlines training guidelines. Students have the right to appeal or lodge a complaint regarding their assessment. For further details:
- Refer to our Appeals & Complaints Procedure, available via our administration office.
- Visit thurgoonatraining.com.au
- Unit of competency Information, visit: www.training.gov.au