Hazardous Chemical Spills

Duration

3-4 Hours

Participant No’s

Maximum 10

Location

Client Premises or at ComSafe (Orchard Hills)

Fees

$2,640 + GST
(Greater Sydney only) Outside Greater Sydney will incur additional costs, please contact us for a quote

Course Development

This course was developed by Fire and Rescue NSW uniformed officers who have extensive operational experience and hold qualifications in Training and Assessment.

How to Book

Please contact us on 1800 787 848 or complete a Booking Form and email it to comsafe@fire.nsw.gov.au
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Opening Hours: 8:30am to 4:30pm Monday to Friday (by request on weekends and after hours)

Overview

This course applies to personnel who respond to an incident involving dangerous goods and hazardous substances and provides the skills and knowledge to identify and assess the hazards and risks and contribute to procedures to be adopted when confronted by a hazardous materials situation, including appropriate PPE clothing and equipment.

‘Hazardous materials incident’ is a generic term used to refer to an incident involving any material such as dangerous goods and hazardous substances that poses an unreasonable risk to life, property and the environment. Although this course is non-accredited, it has been developed with reference to associated Australian Standard, WHS Legislation and Safety Data Sheet including classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS).

  • Understanding the main points of hazardous materials
  • (HAZMAT) Legislation
  • Identify types of HazMat incidents
  • Understanding of HAZCHEM Codes
  • Understanding of HazMat Guidelines
  • Select, don, test and safely operate appropriate personal protective clothing and equipment at an incident involving dangerous goods and hazardous substances.
  • Methods of contamination
  • Safe working practices at HazMat incidents
  • Information on DATACHEM (computerised dangerous substance database)
  • Essential and non-essential services
  • Situation and information monitoring
  • Simulated scenario on containments and clean up

Note: There is no Breathing Apparatus component in this program.