Application
This unit applies to employees in the workplace within all industries and in all contexts.
This unit places responsibility on individual employees who are delegated responsibility as part of an emergency control organisation to lead in the preparation of workplace emergency procedures; command, control and coordinate workplace emergency procedures and response; and conclude the incident.
People who undertake this work may act as the primary liaison with emergency services after their arrival.
The knowledge and skills gained through the completion of this unit may be applied by employees across all industries.
Prerequisites
PUAWER005B Operate as part of an emergency control organisation
Elements and Performance Criteria
ELEMENT | PERFORMANCE CRITERIA |
1. Prepare for workplace emergencies | 1.1 Possible emergency situations in the workplace are identified. 1.2 Information on possible development and characteristics of typical emergency situations is gathered, assessed, analysed and applied according to workplace emergency plan. 1.3 Emergency actions for typical workplace emergency situations and emergency developments are identified according to the workplace emergency plan. |
2. Apply command, control and coordinate aspects of workplace emergency procedures | 2.1 Initial emergency response is initiated according to workplace emergency procedures. 2.2 Initial emergency response is subsequently controlled and coordinated according to incident type and workplace emergency procedures. 2.3 Suitable arrangements are made for the safety of people. 2.4 Welfare of evacuated people is arranged according to workplace emergency procedures. 2.5 Emergency response priority activities are completed before post initial response activities. 2.6 Assets are secured where safe to do so. 2.7 Post initial response activities are assessed and initiated in consultation with emergency services. 2.8 Initial recovery activities are coordinated according to the workplace emergency management plan. |
3. Control the response to emergency reports, signals and warnings | 3.1 Emergency reports, signals and warnings are correctly identified or initiated. 3.2 Action is taken to ensure emergency stations are attended and operated according to workplace emergency procedures and relevant standards. 3.3 Emergency situations are assessed and appropriate action is taken according to workplace emergency procedures. 3.4 Emergency response actions are controlled according to workplace emergency procedures. |
4. Coordinate reports and results of initial emergency response | 4.1 Reports of areas affected by the incident are received or sought. 4.2 Accounting for evacuated people is coordinated according to workplace emergency procedures. 4.3 Results and reports of the initial emergency response are analysed according to workplace emergency procedures. |
5. Conclude incident | 5.1 Action is taken to ensure 'all clear' is advised to appropriate people. 5.2 Required information for debriefing is provided in a timely manner. 5.3 Critical incident stress management is organised as appropriate. 5.4 Reporting is undertaken in accordance with workplace procedures. |
Required Skills
This describes the essential skills and knowledge and their level, required for this unit. |
Required Skills |
ability to relate to a range of people from a range of cultural, linguistic, social and ethnic backgrounds, and a range of physical and intellectual abilities communicate clearly by the means specified in the emergency plan interpersonal communication ability to take on a leadership role, which includes giving clear directions under emergency conditions, making decisions appropriate to the situation and keeping others appropriately informed |
Required Knowledge |
accounting for evacuated persons and analysis of reports from evacuation areas actions to take in response to developing situations command, control and coordinate framework leadership responsibilities during a workplace emergency emergency plan and procedures emergency response reports or signals emergency response structure including external agencies and disaster plans emergency risk assessment, response and coordination actions hazard identification and precautions to be taken during emergencies and during an evacuation liaison requirements of emergency services own role in the emergency plan and role and authority of the emergency services people's typical behaviour in an emergency range of appropriate post initial response activities |
Evidence Required
Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit | Assessment must confirm the ability to respond to emergency reports, signals and warnings properly; to give clear directions under emergency conditions; to make decisions appropriate to the situation; to keep others appropriately informed; to respond in accordance with the workplace emergency procedures; to take on a leadership role consistent with the emergency control organisation; and to operate in accordance with the command, control and coordinate framework of the emergency control organisation structures. Consistency in performance Competency should be demonstrated controlling an emergency response or a simulated emergency response. |
Context of and specific resources for assessment | Context of assessment Competency should be assessed in the workplace or in a simulated workplace. Specific resources for assessment Access to scenarios that reflect a range of emergency situations that may be expected in the workplace. |
Range Statement
The Range Statement relates to the Unit of Competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording in the Performance Criteria is detailed below. | |
Initial emergency response may include: | to evacuate not to evacuate to partially evacuate advice or requests for emergency services alternative evacuation lateral evacuation any guidance from emergency response team designated assembly area evacuation routes and destination not to re-enter the evacuated area until directed by emergency personnel shelter in place/lockdown relocating or providing welfare services for evacuated persons restricting entry to danger areas searching floors or areas supplying emergency equipment use of response equipment |
Welfare may include: | arranging medical or first aid assistance where required arranging transport collecting personal or critical items when safe to do so liaising with counselling services relocating evacuated persons to other areas |
Post initial response activities may include: | advice or requests for emergency services assisting with recovery activities assisting with authorised restoration of normal activity participating in debriefing providing advice requests for emergency services or specialist response team relocating or providing welfare services for evacuated persons restricting entry to danger areas searching floors or areas security supplying emergency equipment checking the welfare of evacuees |
Assets may include: | equipment information livestock machinery material plant |
Emergency reports, signals and warnings may include: | audible/visual alarms audible or vibrating pagers coded or uncoded public address announcements screen alerts stench alarms verbal alert |
Emergency stations may include: | assembly or marshalling points designated telephone or intercom designated muster points emergency control point master emergency control point warden’s inter-communication point (WIP) phones |
Sectors
Not applicable.
Employability Skills
This unit contains employability skills.
Licensing Information
Not applicable.