We offer these Structural and Industrial Fire Fighting Unit Standard courses.
They are based on urban fire fighting methods used by fire fighters that attend residential and industrial emergencies
Structural and Industrial Fire Fighting – Level 2
3283
Demonstrate knowledge of personal safety at fire and emergency incidents
People credited with this unit standard are able to:
Demonstrate knowledge of potential hazards and protection of personal safety at fire and other emergency incidents
3309
Carry out and report on inspections for fire and rescue risk planning
People credited with this unit standard are able to:
Carry out pre-incident building inspection for fire and rescue risk planning
Prepare and submit documentation
3310
Check hydrants and water supplies
People credited with this unit standard are able to:
Demonstrate knowledge of requirements relating to the checking of hydrants and water supplies
Locate hydrants and carry out inspections
Carry out flow tests and complete reports
Structural and Industrial Fire Fighting – Level 3
16933
Describe the legislative process and the legislation empowering response to fire and emergencies
People credited with this unit standard are able to:
Describe the process of creating legislation in the New Zealand parliamentary structure
Demonstrate knowledge of the hierarchy of compliance requirements
Demonstrate knowledge of individual role responsibilities identified in the Fire Service Act 1975
Identify the links between legislation, organisational policy, and operational instructions in fire and rescue services
16936
Demonstrate knowledge of community risk management elements in fire and rescue services
People credited with this unit standard are able to:
Identify the key elements of community risk management across community conditions
Use community risk management terminology in specified community risk situations
16943
Identify principles of fire development in structures and compartments and smoke impact on people
People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of:
The conditions leading to flashover
The conditions leading to backdraught
The effects of the harmful constituents of smoke on people
16952
Apply salvage and overhaul techniques in fire and rescue services
People credited with this unit standard are able to:
Demonstrate knowledge of salvage and overhaul activities undertaken in fire and rescue services
Provide protection to property and people by applying salvage and overhaul techniques to emergency management activities
20393
Enter and suppress fire in a fire affected building
People credited with this unit standard are able to:
Demonstrate knowledge of safe entry to a fire-affected building
Make safe an area of operations and enter a fire-affected building
Select and use fire fighting equipment to suppress fire
Perform support crew duties
20394
Apply basic ventilation techniques to assist fire and rescue operations
People credited with this unit standard are able to:
demonstrate knowledge of hazards, the principles of ventilation, and ventilation equipment used at emergency incidents
Carry out ventilation operations to assist fire and rescue operations
Recommission ventilation equipment after fire and rescue operations use
23406
Provide first aid for trauma and medical emergency situations
People credited with this unit standard are able to:
Provide resuscitation in an emergency situation
Perform single casualty assessment and treatment in an emergency situation
Apply triage techniques to a mass casualty situation
25978
Demonstrate knowledge of rescue equipment and establish a rescue tool staging area
People credited with this unit standard are able to:
Demonstrate knowledge of rescue equipment
Demonstrate knowledge of the siting requirements, rescue equipment and continuing maintenance for tool staging areas
Establish, maintain and make up a tool staging area
3312
Carry out decontamination procedures
People credited with this unit standard are able to:
Demonstrate knowledge of decontamination procedures
Set up decontamination facilities
Decontaminate people and equipment
Carry out decontamination recording and reporting duties
Structural and Industrial Fire Fighting – Level 4
14562
Perform specialist rescues in confined spaces
People credited with this unit standard are able to:
Demonstrate knowledge of the requirements for safe working practices in confined spaces
Select and operate equipment for rescues from confined spaces
Carry out specialised rescues in confined spaces
Recommission confined space equipment and complete reports
16934
Apply legislation in fire and rescue services
People credited with this unit standard are able to:
Give advice to the public on their rights and responsibilities under legislation in fire and rescue services
Demonstrate knowledge of the application of legislation relevant to fire and rescue emergency operations
16937
Apply community risk management elements in fire and rescue services
People credited with this unit standard are able to:
Describe the use of community risk management elements in an organisation’s policies and procedures
Apply risk management elements to identified actual and potential risks affecting the local community
Apply risk management elements to identified actual and potential risks affecting the wider community
16947
Practice casualty care in fire and rescue services during rescue and extraction activities
People credited with this unit standard are able to:
Describe the consequence and nature of injury to casualties of accidents and entrapment incidents
Take action to provide casualty care in situations of entrapment
Identify the degree of casualty entrapment and act to facilitate casualty release from wreckage
16949
Apply rescue techniques for extraction of entrapped people from vehicle wreckage
People credited with this unit standard are able to:
Demonstrate knowledge of the terminology used to describe the construction and component features of vehicles
Prepare vehicles for rescue and extrication activities
Implement glass management techniques on vehicles
Select and apply methods of providing access to casualties
20395
Wear and operate breathing apparatus in specialist emergencies
People credited with this unit standard are able to:
Demonstrate knowledge of the human respiratory system, and the procedures to be followed when wearing BA
Perform BA control procedures in an emergency operation
Wear BA in emergency operation situations
Manage BA for safe use and survivability in emergency fire and rescue operations
Shut down and recommission BA and specialist equipment
23407
Conduct drills for fire fighting crews
People credited with this unit standard are able to:
Prepare to conduct drills
Conduct drills
Conclude drills, for fire fighting crews
3305
Operate aerial appliances in emergency situations
People credited with this unit standard are able to:
Demonstrate knowledge of aerial appliances required for emergency situations
Select site and prepare an aerial appliance for emergency situations
Position the head of an aerial appliance for emergency situations
Operate ancillary systems required for emergency situations
Make up an aerial appliance after use and complete reports
3307
Demonstrate knowledge of elements of construction and loads in fixed and mobile property fires
People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of:
Building construction and services in relation to fire
Ship construction, cargoes and services in relation to fire
Vehicle construction, cargoes and services in relation to fire
3316
Service Breathing apparatus equipment
People credited with this unit standard are able to:
Interpret user-reported problems with BA equipment
Test the BA equipment
Service the BA equipment
Carry out recording duties
4651
Demonstrate knowledge of structural fire behaviour
People credited with this unit standard are able to:
Identify the behaviour of structural and cladding materials under fire conditions
Predict the likelihood of fire spread
Structural and Industrial Fire Fighting – Level 5
14898
Exercise initial command and control at fuel fires
People credited with this unit standard are able to:
Demonstrate knowledge of the initial incident controller’s obligations to health and safety at fuel fires
Demonstrate knowledge required to control fuel fires
Analyse incident, select strategy and tactics, and prepare the IAP for a fuel fire
Manage the IAP at a fuel fire
16935
Review and apply operational instructions for fire and rescue services in terms of legislative requirements
People credited with this unit standard are able to:
Review operational instructions in terms of legislation
Apply operational instructions that support the activities of fire and rescue services as statutory bodies
16944
Apply knowledge of advanced fire development in structures and compartments
People credited with this unit standard are able to:
Classify the processes and conditions governing ignition and flame spread
Analyse the fundamentals of advanced fire development
Demonstrate knowledge of fire severity in structure fires
16948
Identify and control hazards in fire and rescue service operations at accident sites
People credited with this unit standard are able to:
Identify and control accident scene hazards
Prepare for rescue and extrication activities
Identify manufacturer-fitted supplementary restraint systems (SRS)
Use safety equipment to protect rescuers and casualties from non-deployed SRS
16950
Control incident management activities at vehicle accident scenes in fire and rescue services
People credited with this unit standard are able to:
Interpret and apply the legislation, policies, and procedures relating to a fire and rescue service provider’s response to vehicle accidents
Describe the command and control sequences used in the management of vehicle accident scenes
Survey, assess, and manage vehicle accident scenes
Maintain emergency response and preparedness capabilities
16951
Manage ventilation operations to assist fire and rescue operations
People credited with this unit standard are able to:
Demonstrate knowledge of effective use of ventilation and its relationship to building construction type
Manage ventilation operations at an emergency incident
24612
Conduct an initial investigation into the cause of a structural fire
People credited with this unit standard are able to, in a structural fire:
Demonstrate knowledge of the statutory powers and organisational policy empowering fire and rescue service personnel to investigate fire cause
Identify and collect evidence from the scene of a structural fire
Determine the origin and probable cause of a structural fire
Report on the probable cause of a structural fire
3284
Carry out community fire risk manager duties
People credited with this unit standard are able to:
Provide community fire risk management advice
Apply statutory powers
Promote community risk management
Contribute to strategic community fire risk planning
3311
Exercise initial command and control at hazardous substance emergencies
People credited with this unit standard are able to:
Demonstrate knowledge of the initial incident controller’s obligations to health and safety at hazardous substance incidents
Demonstrate knowledge required to render hazardous substances emergencies safe
Analyse incident, select strategy and tactics, and prepare the IAP for a hazardous substance emergency
Manage the IAP at a hazardous substance emergency
3315
Carry out Incident Ground Safety Officer duties
People credited with this unit standard are able to:
Demonstrate knowledge of the role and responsibilities of an Incident Ground Safety Officer
Identify and respond to hazards, and report on safety during an emergency incident
3317
Exercise initial command and control at structure fires
People credited with this unit standard are able to:
Demonstrate knowledge of the initial incident controller’s obligations for health and safety at structure fire incidents
Analyse incident, select strategy and tactics, and prepare the IAP for a structure fire
Manage the IAP at a structure fire
4652
Explain principles of structural fire
People credited with this unit standard are able to explain fundamentals of:
The process of fire development
Fire severity in building compartment fires
Fire behaviour tests
Fire growth models
Structural and Industrial Fire Fighting – Level 6
10617
Exercise command at multiple crew emergency incidents
People credited with this unit standard are able to:
Demonstrate knowledge required for commanding multiple crews at emergency incidents
Analyse incidents, review strategy and tactics, and assume command of multiple crews at an emergency incident
Develop the IAP and request resources for multiple crews at an emergency incident
Direct and coordinate multiple crews at an emergency incident
16938
Incorporate community risk management elements into fire and rescue services planning
People credited with this unit standard are able to:
Evaluate existing and design new risk management treatments for actual and potential risks affecting the local community
Evaluate existing and design new risk management treatments for actual and potential risks affecting the wider community
Review applied treatments and provide feedback
16953
Substantiate, determine, and report on the cause of structural fires
People credited with this unit standard are able to:
Demonstrate knowledge of the statutory powers and organisational policy empowering fire and rescue service personnel to investigate fire cause
Identify, gather, control, and retain evidence from the scene of a structural fire
Determine the area of fire origin, establish fire cause, and develop a profile of related events for a structural fire
Report on the cause of a structural fire
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Manly, Auckland 0952
New Zealand