Entry Requirements:
Not applicable.
Subjects you can Study:
Manage planning for a Level 2 incident; Develop and analyse the behaviour and suppression options for a Level 2 wildfire; Manage information function at an incident; Manage physical resources; Liaise with other organisations; Coordinate human resource management activities; Develop plans for deployment of a USAR task force; Conduct an assessment of a building's performance based design; Manage projects; Assist with formulation and implementation of plans and policies; Manage a multi-team sector; Review USAR task force plans implemented at an incident; Implement and monitor the organisation's occupational health and safety policies, procedures and programs; Implement prevention strategies; Control a Level 2 incident; Conduct fire investigation and analysis activities; Manage operations for a Level 2 incident; Manage people performance; Implement and monitor USAR task force plans; Inspect building fire safety systems; Design and develop assessment tools; Design and develop learning resources; Manage procurement; Apply GIS software to problem-solving techniques; Manage an information or knowledge management system; Undertake organisational training needs analysis; Manage quality customer service; Manage media requirements at major incident; Assess and evaluate a facility's fire and incident safety management systems; Conduct complex prescribed burns; Develop complex prescribed burn plans; Assess emergency risk; Develop and organise public safety awareness programs; Administer cost centre's financial resources; Inspect for legislative compliance; Manage logistics for a Level 2 incident; Promote a learning environment in the workplace; Develop incident control strategies
Study Pathways:
Pathways into the qualificationCandidates may enter the qualification through a number of entry points demonstrating potential to undertake vocational education and training at this qualification level, such as:after achieving the PUA40313 Certificate IV in Public Safety (Firefighting Supervision)Pathways from the qualificationAfter achieving the PUA50513 Diploma of Public Safety (Firefighting Management), candidates may undertake a range of qualifications relevant to their role, such as:PUA60513 Advanced Diploma of Public Safety (Firefighting Management)
Related Careers:
Occupational Health and Safety Officer,Campus | ATAR/OP | Mid Year Intake | Study Mode | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|
Canberra - 89 David Warren Road | No info |
Entry Requirements:
Not applicable.
Subjects you can Study:
Manage planning for a Level 2 incident; Develop and analyse the behaviour and suppression options for a Level 2 wildfire; Manage information function at an incident; Manage physical resources; Liaise with other organisations; Coordinate human resource management activities; Develop plans for deployment of a USAR task force; Conduct an assessment of a building's performance based design; Manage projects; Assist with formulation and implementation of plans and policies; Manage a multi-team sector; Review USAR task force plans implemented at an incident; Implement and monitor the organisation's occupational health and safety policies, procedures and programs; Implement prevention strategies; Control a Level 2 incident; Conduct fire investigation and analysis activities; Manage operations for a Level 2 incident; Manage people performance; Implement and monitor USAR task force plans; Inspect building fire safety systems; Design and develop assessment tools; Design and develop learning resources; Manage procurement; Apply GIS software to problem-solving techniques; Manage an information or knowledge management system; Undertake organisational training needs analysis; Manage quality customer service; Manage media requirements at major incident; Assess and evaluate a facility's fire and incident safety management systems; Conduct complex prescribed burns; Develop complex prescribed burn plans; Assess emergency risk; Develop and organise public safety awareness programs; Administer cost centre's financial resources; Inspect for legislative compliance; Manage logistics for a Level 2 incident; Promote a learning environment in the workplace; Develop incident control strategies
Study Pathways:
Pathways into the qualificationCandidates may enter the qualification through a number of entry points demonstrating potential to undertake vocational education and training at this qualification level, such as:after achieving the PUA40313 Certificate IV in Public Safety (Firefighting Supervision)Pathways from the qualificationAfter achieving the PUA50513 Diploma of Public Safety (Firefighting Management), candidates may undertake a range of qualifications relevant to their role, such as:PUA60513 Advanced Diploma of Public Safety (Firefighting Management)
Related Careers:
Occupational Health and Safety Officer,Campus | ATAR/OP | Mid Year Intake | Study Mode | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|
Canberra - 89 David Warren Road | No info |
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