Electricity Supply Industry (ESI) COURSES
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Fire and Safety Australia delivers a variety of ESI training courses to all industries across Australia, including Perform Tower Rescue, Perform Pole Top Rescue, Perform EWP Rescue & Controlled Descent Escape.
This Low Voltage Rescue course teaches how to safely perform rescues from live Low Voltage equipment in the workplace, excluding overhead lines and underground cables. It covers essential safety practices and responsibilities for all levels of workers, focusing on transmission, distribution, and rail work.
This Low Voltage Rescue course teaches how to safely perform rescue procedures from live electrical equipment in the workplace. It also features an online self-paced module on workplace safety regulations.
This course provides the essential skills to rescue an unconscious person from live Low Voltage (LV) electrical equipment using a Low Voltage Rescue Kit.
This course gives participants the confidence and skills needed to perform CPR on an unconscious person. It is designed for anyone who may need to use the DRSABCD method as part of their job.
This training course teaches participants how to rescue an unconscious person from live Low Voltage electrical equipment using a Low Voltage Rescue (LVR) kit. It also includes CPR training following ARC guideline and WHS practices.
This course teaches the skills needed for rescuing someone from a cable pit, trench, or excavation during live Low Voltage (LV) cable jointing at work.
Learn the essential skills for safely rescuing from cable pits, trenches, and excavations, with a focus on live low voltage cable jointing in transmission, distribution, or rail work environments.
This course covers the essential rescue procedures and controlled descent escape techniques from an Elevating Work Platform (EWP) in the workplace. It details the mandatory requirements for rescuing by a team member on the ground and self-rescue from a raised EWP.
This course covers the essential skills needed for pole top rescue procedures in the workplace. It outlines the mandatory requirements for rescuing someone from a pole top, specifically in the context of transmission, distribution, and rail work.
This course with the pre-requisite included, covers the essential skills needed for pole top rescue procedures in the workplace. It outlines the mandatory requirements for rescuing someone from a pole top, specifically in the context of transmission, distribution, and rail work.
This course teaches non-electrical workers how to work safely near live electrical apparatus. You will learn to identify hazards, follow safety protocols, and ensure a safe work environment when working near live electrical systems.
This course teaches non-electrical workers how to work safely near live electrical apparatus. You will learn to identify hazards, follow safety protocols, and ensure a safe work environment when working near live electrical systems.
This course teaches non-electrical workers how to work safely near live electrical apparatus. You will learn to identify hazards, follow safety protocols, and ensure a safe work environment when working near live electrical systems.
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Regency Park, SA 5010
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460-492 Beaudesert Road
Salisbury QLD 4107
Tea and coffee facilities are provided, however we do not provide lunch for training courses. A microwave and fridge is available for attendees who would like to bring their own or CTC have an onsite café.
Get nationally recognised training in fire safety from Australia’s largest safety company.
At Fire & Safety Australia, we offer immersive and interactive training designed specifically for the Electricity Supply Industry. Our courses simulate real-life incidents, such as smoke-filled environments, malfunctioning electrical panels, and injury scenarios, including burns. These realistic training exercises equip your team with the critical skills needed to respond effectively in high-pressure situations.
We’re not just teaching safety; we’re preparing your workforce to excel in the most challenging environments.