PUAFER010
Lead a facility emergency response team


Application

This unit of competency involves the skills and knowledge required to lead a facility emergency response team in the control of an emergency in its' early stages prior to the arrival of emergency services and/or specialist response teams. It includes leading an emergency response team by preparing the team for a facility emergency, coordinating the response to control a facility emergency, communicating with and coordinating personnel and leading a team's recovery from a facility emergency.

This unit has been developed to cover the facilities as considered in Australian Standard (AS) 3745 and AS4083. For this unit, as covered by AS3745 and/or AS4083, occupants are people attending a facility on a permanent or temporary basis such as an employee, contractor, student or resident, but not a visitor or patient and a facility is a building, structure or workplace that is, or may be, occupied by people (occupants).

All aspects of the unit must be undertaken in accordance with legislative requirements, organisational policies and procedures, and accepted safe practices. It applies to team leaders of a facility emergency team.

No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.


Elements and Performance Criteria

ELEMENTS

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1

Establish and maintain emergencyresponse teams

1.1

Role, authority, structure and scope of emergency response team is negotiated with management of the facility and is documented in facility emergency response procedures

1.2

A system for alerting emergency response team members to an emergency is developed, demonstrated and regularly tested

1.3

A business plan and budget are developed and maintained for the emergency response team

1.4

Facility emergency systems and procedures are audited for compliance with industry standards, codes and/or regulations

2

Provide information anddevelop procedures

2.1

A risk assessment of emergency response team's expected activities is conducted, in accordance with industry standards, codes and/or regulations

2.2

Hazards are identified and controls are developed and implemented, in accordance with industry standards, codes and/or regulations

2.3

Information is provided to the emergency response team about its role, authority, structure, scope, equipment and training requirements

2.4

Facility emergency response procedures are developed and provided to emergency response teams and other appropriate personnel and are regularly reviewed

2.5

Pre-incident planning information about layout of the facility and key features relevant to potential emergencies is provided to the emergency response team

2.6

Suitably qualified and competent emergency planners are consulted

2.7

Members of the emergency response team and emergency control organisation are consulted about and encouraged to participate in the development and review of facility emergency procedures

3

Make recommendations for provision of emergency equipment and manage its maintenance

3.1

Recommendations are made for the acquisition of emergency equipment appropriate to the role and scope of the emergency response team

3.2

Safe operating procedures, based on risk assessments and manufacturers' instructions, are developed and communicated to the emergency response team

3.3

Arrangements are made for the storage of emergency equipment in a location that is safe, convenient and readily accessible to the emergency response team

3.4

Arrangements are made to ensure emergency equipment is maintained, in accordance with industry standards and/or manufacturers' instructions

3.5

Personal protective clothing and equipment and information about its characteristics, limitations, safe use and care are provided to each member of the emergency response team

4

Arrange training for emergency response teams

4.1

Training and assessment is arranged before personnel are assigned to emergency response duties

4.2

Training is arranged, based on needs analysis, to ensure currency of competence

4.3

Arrangements are made for scheduling, promoting, reporting and recording of training, in accordance with facility emergency response procedures

4.4

Feedback on performance, during training, is used to validate and improve training delivery, processes and procedures

5

Monitor and report on emergencyresponse team

5.1

Emergency response team is audited and reviewed for relevance and ability to implement emergency response systems

5.2

Status of the emergency response team and emergency control system is reported to the emergency planning committee, in accordance with facility emergency response procedures

Foundation Skills

Foundation skills essential to performance are explicit in the performance criteria of this unit of competency.


Range Statement

Range is restricted to essential operating conditions and any other variables essential to the work environment.

Non-essential conditions may be found in the Companion Volume Implementation Guide.


Sectors

Public Safety


Competency Field

Facility Emergency Response