HDI - HELIDECK INCIDENTS · The purpose of ERGT Australia’s Helideck Incidents course is to...

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The purpose of ERGT Australia’s Helideck Incidents course is to provide personnel with the skills and knowledge required to provide essential rescue and containment services in a helideck incident. It is designed for people operating in support of helicopter operations at a remote location or specialised helideck landing facility normally in the resource industry. In the event of an incident, the person would be required to identify the course of action to be taken and undertake a front line role in rescue operations and damage control. At all times they would be cooperating with other members of the Emergency Response Team (ERT). Authority / Regulator The Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) is the national regulator for Nationally Recognised Training delivered by Australia’s vocational education and training sector. HDI - HELIDECK INCIDENTS Current as of 12/08/2019 Version 3.0 RTO 2534 Locations Duration Outcomes Please see Certifications section for detail Perth 1 Day Statement of Attaintment in: PMAOMIR302 Respond to a helideck incident Learning Outcomes The expected learning outcomes for this Nationally Recognised Training unit PMAOMIR302 Respond to a helideck incident are: - Respond to the incident - Evacuate persons from the aircraft - Provide assistance to evacuees - Conclude incident activities - Complete incident debrief

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The purpose of ERGT Australia’s Helideck Incidents course is to provide personnel with the skills and knowledge required to provide essential rescue and containment services in a helideck incident. It is designed for people operating in support of helicopter operations at a remote location or specialised helideck landing facility normally in the resource industry. In the event of an incident, the person would be required to identify the course of action to be taken and undertake a front line role in rescue operations and damage control. At all times they would be cooperating with other members of the Emergency Response Team (ERT).

Authority / RegulatorThe Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) is the national regulator for Nationally Recognised Training delivered by Australia’s vocational education and training sector.

HDI - HELIDECK INCIDENTS

Current as of 12/08/2019Version 3.0

RTO 2534

LocationsDurationOutcomesPlease see Certifications section for detail

Perth1 DayStatement of Attaintment in:PMAOMIR302 Respond to a helideck incident

Learning OutcomesThe expected learning outcomes for this Nationally Recognised Training unit PMAOMIR302 Respond to a helideck incident are:- Respond to the incident- Evacuate persons from the aircraft- Provide assistance to evacuees- Conclude incident activities- Complete incident debrief

ERGT Required Skills & KnowledgeIn order for ERGT to deliver the training and assessment in the timeframe specified for this course, trainees are required to come to the course with a specific range of skills and knowledge.Evidence of the following prior skills and knowledge must be provided to ERGT for verification prior to course commencement:

PMAWHS213 Undertake fire control and emergency rescue or equivalent fire team member competency

MSMWHS216 Operate breathing apparatus or equivalent breathing apparatus competency If you do not meet the required skills and knowledge please contact ERGT to discuss your options.

ERGT Recommended Skills & KnowledgeFulltime employees who are existing members of an emergency response teams that will have the skills and knowledge listed below:- Assessing fire chemistry, fire characteristics and chemical hazards to identify appropriate fire control strategies - Selecting and using rescue and fire-fighting equipment - Applying casualty handling techniques- Correctly don and operate breathing apparatus- Identifying hazards and applying control measures according to procedures

Additional RequirementsPlease read AS/NZS 1715 Appendix B: Facial Seal of Respirators. You will not be able to meet competency if you do not comply with the requirements of the standard. Please contact ERGT if you require further clarification.

Structure & AssessmentThis course is delivered through classroom presentations, activities and participant discussion as well as practical components within a simulated workplace environment using specialised equipment. Trainees will demonstrate their competence through direct observation, and written assessment and practical exercises.

CertificationUpon successful completion trainees will be issued with a Statement of Attainment in:PMAOMIR302 Respond to a helideck incident

Skills MaintenanceIn alignment with industry expectations and to ensure ongoing competence and capability ERGT recommends skills maintenance be conducted every 2 years.

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