Diploma of Public Safety (Community Safety) - PUA51019

Queensland Fire and Emergency Services

Type of institution: Registered Training Organisation
Level: Pre-degree
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The PUA51019 Diploma of Public Safety (Community Safety) is designed for emergency service and public safety personnel who coordinate community safety programs. Community safety programs seek to build and enhance community resilience, health and wellbeing as it relates to feeling protected from threats, harm, risks or injury. The role of community safety personnel is to build community safety partnerships, improve individual and community resilience, actively partner and listen to communities, understand community needs and deliver outcomes for at risk communities. This may include implementing community safety advertising, creating awareness campaigns and developing relationships with a diverse range of community members. This qualification includes the units of competency required by community safety personnel to perform a range of activities such as coordinating programs and campaigns that improve community resilience whilst engaging with a broad range of community members and working closely with local governments and other agencies. It typically involves discretion in the coordination of the development and delivery of community safety programs.No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication.

Subjects

  • Improve community knowledge and skills in environmental management practices
  • Plan and implement a treatment measure
  • Implement and monitor organisational work, health and safety policies, procedures and programs
  • Manage the implementation of community safety strategies
  • Determine treatment options
  • Implement public environmental health education programs
  • Attend requests for building and planning information and advice
  • Develop a media plan
  • Assess and evaluate a facility's fire and incident safety management systems
  • Contribute to regional planning process
  • Represent the organisation in a judicial or quasi-judicial setting
  • Manage information
  • Make a presentation
  • Devise and conduct community consultations
  • Achieve an efficient and sustainable use of natural resources
  • Conduct fire investigation and analysis activities
  • Participate as a member of a facility emergency response team
  • Lead an emergency control organisation
  • Inspect building fire safety systems
  • Develop emergency management plans
  • Contribute to an emergency risk management process
  • Assess compliance
  • Assess building plans
  • Manage the organisation's public safety responsibilities
  • Implement prevention strategies
  • Implement and manage environmental management policies
  • Facilitate emergency risk assessment
  • Manage organisational communication strategies
  • Profile the market
  • Operate as part of an emergency control organisation
  • Manage an information or knowledge management system
  • Manage projects
  • Ensure facility emergency prevention procedures, systems and processes are implemented
  • Develop and implement environmental health education promotion and awareness strategies
  • Conduct an inspection of a performance based design building
  • Promote a learning environment in the workplace
  • Manage marketing requirements
  • Support youth programs
  • Develop and organise public safety awareness programs
  • Inspect dangerous goods facilities
  • Give evidence in a judicial or quasi-judicial setting
  • Assist with formulation and implementation of plans and policies
  • Lead a facility emergency response team
  • Develop and maintain networks and collaborative partnerships

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