
How do I become a Fire Warden in Australian Capital Territory?
Get qualified to work as a Fire Warden with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.
Course providers in Australian Capital Territory
The following providers offer Fire Warden courses in Australian Capital Territory.

Common questions
In Australia, Fire Wardens are generally paid an allowance in addition to their usual weekly pay or salary. This may vary depending on your workplace or industry and the responsibilities required of your role.
The number of Fire Wardens required in your industry is determined by current legislation requirements. The number of people appointed as a Fire Warden in a workplace usually depends on staff numbers and building arrangements.
Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights
If you’re interested in becoming a Fire Warden, consider enrolling in Operate as Part of an Emergency Control Organisation. This course covers a range of topics including understanding your role as a warden, preventing emergencies, wearing suitable identification, assisting building occupants during an emergency, operating communication systems, assisting with safe re-entry after an incident, reporting on actions taken during an emergency and checking emergency stations.
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Fire Warden careers
Enhance your career in the safety sector with the comprehensive Fire Warden courses available in the Australian Capital Territory. These courses are designed to equip you with essential skills to effectively lead an Emergency Control Organisation. For those looking to step into this pivotal role, the Lead an Emergency Control Organisation PUAFER006 course is an excellent choice, offering foundational knowledge tailored for aspiring fire wardens. Alternatively, consider the Operate as Part of an Emergency Control Organisation PUAFER005 course, which is equally beneficial for beginners aiming to understand their responsibilities in emergency scenarios.
These Fire Warden courses in Australian Capital Territory not only provide essential training but also pave the way for career advancement in vital sectors such as government and public safety. Enrolment in these courses aligns with the growing demand for skilled professionals in the field. For a broader understanding, explore related areas within Government and Public Sector courses or delve into Public Safety training opportunities that hone your emergency management skills and knowledge.