Are your people trained in fire safety? Research statistics show that less than 50% of building occupants feel confident in knowing what action to take and where to assemble during an emergency. Less than 25% of people randomly tested are able...
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7 Signs you should Invest in a Workplace Safety Audit
Prevention saves lives, money and time. SafeWork Australia statistics state, 20 workers die per month from work-related incidents. In 2017, over 100,000 claims were made for work-related injuries or illnesses. Safety doesn’t happen by accident....
The 3 keys to an effective confined space rescue capability at your workplace
When was the last time you reviewed the confined space Rescue capability at your workplace? Do you have a documented and rehearsed rescue plan, with adequately trained rescue personnel, and the capability to rescue an injured person from a...
Testimonials & Reviews
Why Choose Us? Fire & Safety Australia currently completes nationally recognised training for Australia’s largest national companies and companies that consider safety as their priority. Here are just a few examples of the type of feedback that we have received on...
Success Stories
Success Stories Fire and Safety Australia are proud to have worked with hundreds of clients, including national, multi-national and goverment organisations. We’ve prepared sixty case studies to share how we’ve worked with these organisations. You can view them below....
NSCA Celebrating 90 Years Of Safety
In the latest NSCA Foundation newsletter, the General Manager, Jamie Burrage, celebrates the Foundation's 90th Anniversary by featuring some fascinating, vintage, safety posters, and also talks about a special offer for NSCA Foundation members at Fire and...
Important Announcement – Fire & Safety Australia acquires Blackwoods Training and the National Safety Council of Australia
We are proud to announce that as of 2 October 2017, Fire and Safety Australia (FSA) acquired Blackwoods Training (previously Protector Alsafe), including the National Safety Council of Australia (NSCA), one of Australia’s oldest and most established safety...
Confined Space Rescue – Are Your Firefighters Prepared
Combine toxic atmospheres with conditions of low visibility, entanglement hazards, moving parts, the risk of engulfment and restricted methods of entry and you are presented with the possible conditions within a confined space and one of the...
HazMat Response and the Need for Training
HazMat response is one of the most difficult types of emergencies faced by fire crews as hazards are often invisible and scientific advice may be hard to come by. HazMat emergencies are typical ‘hurry up and wait’ scenarios, where personnel will...
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Annually we train over 62,000 nationally recognised units of competency, 42,000 individual participants Australia Wide. In 2021 we completed over 9,000 Medical and Emergency Services shifts, including our Paramedic’s, Safety Officer and Emergency Services personnel for the resources industry in Australia.