ECE Industry Specific Emergency Warden

This course is specific to Emergency Wardens working in the Early Childhood Education Industry.

Description

The ECE Industry Specific Emergency Warden course has been tailor made for teachers who are Emergency Wardens within a centre.

This course includes the procedures and what the Warden must do when the emergency situation occurs.

Knowing how to be a Fire Warden is essential in any business but knowing how to deal with other emergency situations can be just as important.

This course outlines the duties a Head and Deputy Warden have when an emergency situation occurs along with evacuation tips for a childcare centre.

The course information is specific to the Early Childhood Education Industry so it is relatable and relevant. Each topic and all information has been researched, gathered and tested within the industry to ensure it is beneficial for all teachers, no matter what their position may be.

Course Structure

The course covers a range of different emergency situations including but not limited to:

  • Natural Disasters
  • Chemical Spills
  • Gas Leaks
  • Physical Threats and Endangerment
  • Aggressive Parents
  • Missing Children
  • Fire

Delivery

This training can also be delivered Face-to-Face. Please get in touch if you are interested in booking this training Face-to-Face.

Prerequisites: While there are no formal prerequisites for this e-learning course, prior practical experience or relevant training is recommended to get the most out of the content.

This online training module is a great way to build foundational knowledge and support competency in the topic area. It’s ideal for learners looking to gain understanding before or after attending face-to-face training with our qualified trainers. It can also serve as a valuable refresher for safety awareness or in situations requiring rapid or large-scale rollouts.

Please note: This e-learning module is not a replacement for face-to-face training. It is designed to complement hands-on learning and practical experience. We strongly encourage learners to seek advice and participate in the practical component of training to ensure competency and safety in real-world applications.

Online learning may not be suitable for all individuals or roles, so it’s important for management or the learner to assess whether it’s the right fit. For guidance, or to book a face-to-face course, please contact us directly or visit our website to view upcoming training options.