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Skip to contentSaferight’s Incident Commander Training is meticulously crafted for professionals tasked with the critical role of leading and coordinating emergency responses. This essential training is aimed at personnel responsible for assessing the scope and impact of emergencies, orchestrating the deployment of emergency staff and equipment, and initiating vital communication strategies both within and outside their facility.
The program is specifically designed for team leaders who are either in command or expected to act as deputies in various settings. These include onshore/offshore installations, floating facilities (such as FSO, FPSO, FLNG), onshore hydrocarbon production and storage, pipelines, chemical manufacturing plants, and related facilities.
Team Involvement Requirement: For the successful completion of this qualification, team leaders must participate with their team members from the same organization.
The course is best suited for experienced managers part of their organization’s Emergency Response Team, ideally with prior training in Fire Fighting and Operating Breathing Apparatus, and regular practice in related skills.
Incident Commanders play a critical role in managing emergency response efforts, ensuring effective resolution of incidents, and maintaining safety protocols. These roles are vital in various sectors, including transportation, energy, and mining.
For the latest job listings for Incident Commander roles in Western Australia, you can browse relevant opportunities on SEEK. This platform frequently updates with the latest job openings across various sectors.
For detailed job listings and to apply, you can visit SEEK for more information.
You will be enrolled into the following unit of competency:
Unit Code | Unit Name |
RIICOM201E | Communicate in The Workplace |
RIIERR301E | Respond to work site incidents |
RIIRIS301E | Apply Risk Management Processes |
RIIWHS201E | Work Safely & Follow WHS Policies and Procedures |
HLTAID014 | Provide Advanced First Aid |
Unit Code | Unit Name |
PUASAR022 | Participation in a Rescue Operation |
(2 must be coded RIIERR)
Unit Code | Unit Name |
PUASAR032 | Undertake Vertical Rescue |
PUASAR025 | Undertake Confined Space Rescue |
PUASAR024 | Undertake Road Crash Rescue |
RIIERR201E | Conduct Fire Team Operations |
RIIERR302E | Response to Local Emergencies and Incidents |
PUAFIR324 | Render Hazardous Materials Incidents Safe |
*Pre-Requisites Units Under Group B are listed below and are covered in Saferight’s Certificate III in Emergency Response and Rescue training programme:
Unit Code | Unit Name |
PUAEQU001 | Prepare, Maintain and Test Response Equipment |
On successful completion of this course, students will be issued a copy (PDF) of a Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment for:
The Unique Student Identifier (USI) must be supplied and verified prior to issuance.
Please refer to our Refund/Cancellation Policy
3 Days
This course is delivered at the following location:
Refer to the price listed in the enrolment table.
Group bookings/Onsite training is available at your site or ours. Please click the ‘Enquire Now’ button for further information on pricing and site requirements.
Title | Fee |
Course Fee | $2700 |
CTF Discount | $744 |
You Only Pay The Gap | $1956 |
CTF subsidy is granted to those who meet the eligibility criteria, more information can be found here: CTF Eligibility Criteria PDF Guide.
Main eligibility criteria include: Reference and project details of 6 months of construction work in WA out of the past 12 months prior to your course commencement with Saferight. For more information about Saferight’s CTF process, please click here. If student is deemed eligible for CTF, there will be a separate administrative fee of $30.
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