UETTDRRF06 PERFORM RESCUE FROM A LIVE LV PANEL & HLTAID009 PROVIDE CARDIO PULMONARY RESUSCITATION
Release of the new UETTDRRF06 Perform rescue from a live LV panel (supersedes and is equivalent to: UETTDRRF06B – Perform rescue from a live LV panel)
The UETTDRRF06 Perform rescue from a live LV panel component of this training will enable participants to carry out a risk assessment of electrically hazardous situations and perform rescue procedures without hazard to themselves or others should someone come in contact with LV live electrical conductors, panels and equipment.
The HLTAID0009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation component is a Nationally Recognised training qualification. The training is designed to teach Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) in accordance with the Australian Resuscitation Guidelines and assess that the attendee has sufficient confidence to know when and how CPR should be applied. Provide CPR (HLTAID009) should be undertaken annually for re-certification in line with the First Aid Code of Conduct and Australian Resuscitation Council Guidelines. Furthermore industry or employer requirements may stipulate re-certification time frames.
Training and assessment delivered on behalf of HealthCorp – RTO 91222
UETTDRRF06 Perform Rescue from a Live LV Panel & HLTAID009 Provide Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation Public Course Dates
UETTDRRF06 Perform rescue from a live LV panel and HLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Course Details
Low voltage rescue Training
- What is Low Voltage Rescue
- Obligation and Legislative requirements (WHS Act, Regulations, C.O.P.)
- Risk Management
- Risk Assessment
- Safety Measures – Planning and Organising
- Rescue (rescue kit, LVR kit, safety gloves and crook,1 man drag method)
- Emergency Response
- First Aid including treatment administered to victims of LV shock
CPR Training
- Methods for determining the need for Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
- Technique for applying CPR
- Defibrillation Demonstration
- Practical Assessment
Course Assessment
Assessment consists of both theory and practical assessments including:
- Scenario 1 – Inspection and placement of rescue equipment activity
- Scenario 2 – LV Panel Rescue activity
- Scenario 3 – Call Ambulance, Adult CPR, AED and Verbal Handover activity
- Scenario 4 – Provide CPR on an child and infant activity
- Written Exam – Short answer questions
Duration
5 hours includes 30 minute lunch break. Bookings of large numbers of participants will extend course duration.
Cost
$175.00 per person (GST free) includes a light lunch.
Fee
Course fee includes course materials and refreshments. Free off street parking is available.
Delivery
Training is delivered face to face including both theory and practical components. Practical application of skills is strongly emphasised and assessed.
Conditions
- Participants MUST provide a USI number to the trainer on the day of training. Failure to provide this will mean that certification on completion of the course cannot be issued
- Current Driver’s Licence or Photo ID required for all participants as Evidence of Identity
- If you are re-certifying, you must bring evidence of your previous Certification such as your wallet size card or original certificate. This must be presented to your trainer on the day. For re-certification, your qualification cannot be expired. Proof of currency is always required to be submitted (allowance for ‘just expired’ may be made depending on the trainer).
Award and Recognition
Successful participants will be awarded the following National Units of Competency:
- UETTDRRF06B Perform rescue from a live LV panel
- HLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Participants will be issued with a certificate and wallet card.
(UETTDRRF06) Perform rescue from a live LV panel and (HLTAID009) Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation training in NSW is re-certified every 12 months.
This accredited course is delivered and qualification issued by HealthCorp (RTO 91222).
USI
From 1st January 2015, when enrolling in a Nationally Recognised training course you will need to obtain and provide your Unique Student Identifier (USI) Number. Certificates cannot be issued until the USI number has been provided.
Further Information
- Managing Electrical Risks Code of Practice
- Electrical Practices Construction and Demolition Sites Fact Sheet
- Electrical Safety – Energised Electrical Equipment
- Be Careful Working Around Electricity and Power Lines
Visit the SafeWork NSW website for further information.