National units of competency
- UETTDRRF06B – Perform rescue from a live LV panel
- HLTAID001 – Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Participants will learn how to perform low voltage rescue and perform CPR on an unconscious casualty after an electrocution.
It is for people working on live or potentially live electrical switchboards and plant at “low voltages” (defined as less than 1000V AC or 1500 V DC).
LVR and CPR must be completed every 12 months by anyone working LIVE.
Course Covers
- Electrical safety information
- Assess the incident scene
- Rescue principles
- Correct use of the low voltage rescue kit
- Removing the victim & one man drag method
- Management of injuries
- Communications with emergency services
- Conduct D-R-S-A-B-C-D
- Respond to and manage the vital signs of an unconscious casualty
- Provide CPR
- Roll patient into recovery position
- Handover to medical personnel
Cost
- From $130 per person for groups of 10 or more
- From $1200 for groups of up to 6
An obligation free quote can be provided by emailing training@flts.net.au or calling 0410 019 149.
Location
We conduct training at your work site when it suits you. This requires a suitable area for the practical and theory to be conducted.
We can also organise training at various sites around Sydney depending on demand.
Timing – 4-5 hours depending on numbers, level of experience and number of units delivered.
Course Requirements
- Students must be 14 years or older
- Students must have the required literacy and numeracy skills required to complete the course content (be able to speak and understand English).
- All participants must wear enclosed footwear.
- Students must be fit for the training required.
- Unique Student Identifier (USI). Further support can be found at www.usi.gov.au or phone 13 38 73.
OBLIGATIONS:
- Students have rights and responsibilities that are outlined in the Participant Handbook. By enrolling in our courses you are deemed to have accepted our terms and conditions
- FLTS will ensure the compliance of all training and assessment delivered.
Minimum language, literacy and numeracy requirements required for this course. Participants must be able to Read, speak clearly and understand English
Nationally recognised training delivered under a third party agreement with Tectra Australia Pty Ltd (RTO No. 40889).