SERVICES
The boring but important pre-amble bit…
All courses provided by Code Red Emergency Management are structured in accordance with the following:
WHS Regulations 2012 Part 2-General Workplace Management, Division 3 & 4
- Safe Work Australia Model Code of Practice-Managing the Work Environment and Facilities
- AS 3745-2010 Planning for Emergencies in Facilities
- AS 4083-2010 Planning for Emergencies-Health Care Facilities
- AS 2444 Portable Fire Extinguishers and Fire Blankets-Selection and Location
- AS 1851 Portable Fire Extinguishers
- AS 2865-2009 Confined Spaces
- HLTFA311A-Apply First Aid
Fire and Emergency Response Training
Foundational training for staff working in health care and aged care environments, aligned with South Australian Work Health and Safety legislation, AS 3745, and AS 4083.
This session is designed for all staff and focuses on what people are expected to do in a real emergency.
Covers:
- Practical emergency response procedures for the seven standard emergency colour codes
- Roles and expectations of staff during emergencies
- Fire behaviour and safety principles
- Theory and practical use of fire extinguishers
This training establishes a consistent, site-specific response framework and is a pre-requisite for Chief Warden Training.
Chief Warden Training
Advanced training for senior personnel responsible for leading emergency responses in health care and aged care facilities.
This session builds on Fire and Emergency Response Training and focuses on leadership, coordination, and decision-making under pressure.
Covers:
- Roles and responsibilities of senior emergency response personnel
- Leadership styles required during emergencies
- Human behaviour and decision-making under stress
- Hands-on experience with fire indicator panels and block plans
- Overview of emergency communication systems
- Interaction and coordination with emergency services
- Emergency response procedures specific to senior roles
Chief Warden Training is practical, scenario-driven, and tailored to the operational realities of complex care environments.
Warden (ECO) Training
Training for members of a corporate Emergency Control Organisation (ECO), ensuring staff understand their role during an emergency.
Covers:
- ECO structure and function
- Alarm types and responses
- Area sweeps and reporting
- Assembly areas and accountability
Emergency Response Exercises
Planned and controlled, scenario based response exercises to test procedures, staff response, and decision-making under realistic conditions.
Includes:
- Pre-exercise planning
- On-site observation and facilitation
- Post-exercise debrief
- Written summary and recommendations
- Exercises can be tailored to suit partial site response, staged evacuations, or full site drills.
First Attack Training
Hands-on training for staff required to respond to early-stage fires using first attack equipment.
Covers:
- Fire behaviour and safety principles
- Selection and use of fire extinguishers
- Hose reels and fire blankets
- Practical live-fire scenarios (where suitable)
Site-Specific Emergency Procedures
Development of clear, site-specific emergency procedures tailored to your workplace layout, hazards, staffing, and operations.
Includes:
- Review of site plans, risks, and existing documentation
- Development of emergency procedures aligned to relevant legislation and standards
- Clear roles, responsibilities, and response actions
- Practical, easy-to-follow format suitable for staff and wardens
Procedures are designed to integrate with training and exercises, ensuring staff are familiar with what is expected during an emergency.
The best place to start is a conversation.
Give us a call to talk through your site, your people, and your requirements — we’d love to help. We’re also happy to respond by email if that’s easier for you.