Certificate II in Fire Protection Inspection and Testing Trainee Technician Course

EXTINGUISHING AGENT HANDLING LICENCE (EAHL)

COMMON UNITS COURSE

FPAS Inspect and Test Common Units Course

EAHL - COMMON UNITS COURSE

This course covers the fundamental skills and knowledge required to handle Ozone Depleting Substances & Synthetic Greenhouse Gases used as extinguishing agents in fire protection systems.

The course includes the three (3) units of competency common to all Extinguishing Agent Handling Licence (EAHL) categories. Applicants need to complete this course and the respective EAHL Licence course to gain the units required to apply for an EAHL Licence.

Who’s it for?

This course is for anyone who works with fire protection equipment and suppression systems containing ozone depleting substances (ODS) or synthetic greenhouse gases (SGG), which require an Extinguishing Agent Handling Licence.

This includes technicians who test and maintain fire panels connected to certain gaseous fire suppression systems, as well as anyone who handles the warehousing or refilling of spare cylinders.

Experienced technicians can use the course to build upon existing skills and knowledge and validate competency.

Are there any special requirements needed to take this course?

  • Participants must be employed in the fire industry or be capable of conducting routine service of specific fire protection equipment under supervision in the workplace. 
  • Participants require access to a personal computer or tablet and have basic computer skills to enable use of the on-line learning system.
FPAS Inspect and Test Common Units Course

COURSE INFORMATION

What does the course cover?

The course provides participants with the foundation skills and knowledge to work on fire protection equipment and suppression systems containing ozone depleting substances (ODS) or synthetic greenhouse gases (SGG). 

The following areas are included:

  • Maintaining workplace health and safety
  • Working safely including identifying hazards and risks associated with manoeuvring and transporting gas cylinders.
  • Understanding the effect of ozone depletion on global warming and the application of rules, regulations and licenses relevant to the fire protection industry
What are the benefits of taking this course?
  • Provides the foundation skills and knowledge required to work on fire protection equipment and suppression systems containing ozone depleting substances (ODS) or synthetic greenhouse gases (SGG).
  • Completion of this course will satisfy the common units required to attain an EAHL Licence for classes 1-5.
  • The course plays a pivotal role in building your skills and knowledge, providing the foundation to enable further training.
How long does the course take to complete?
  • The course is self-paced and typically takes 3 months to complete.
  • Participants are required to complete the course within 6 months of enrolling
How is the course delivered?
  • The course is delivered using a blended model of learning which includes comprehensive online training, supported by workplace-based learning in the field.
  • Participants are supported throughout the learning process by our industry experts.
How does the course link to Licensing and Accreditation requirements?

The course covers the three (3) units of competency which are common to EAHL Licences 1 to 5. To fully meet the EAHL Licence requirements, you need to complete this course, plus one of the following courses:

If you need multiple EAHL Licences, or licensing or accreditation for other fire industry job roles, please get in touch and we will develop a custom plan specific to your needs.

Further information on EAHL licence requirements can be obtained from the Fire Protection Industry Board

Additional Training Opportunities

This course can be completed at the same time as undertaking the course specific to the EAHL Licence(s) you require.

The units in this course can be used as credit towards completion of a Certificate II in Fire Protection Inspection and Testing.

I'm already experienced, is this course for me?
  • If you already have experience, participants can choose to undertake this course via a Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) pathway, to have their existing skills and knowledge recognised without having to undertake formal training. 
  • The RPL Pathway allows you to proceed directly to the assessment stage of the course. However, we support you with full access to all training material to allow you to top up or refresh your existing skills and knowledge prior to attempting the assessments. 
  • To be eligible for RPL, you should have a least 12 months fire industry experience

Course Fees

Standard Enrolment $640

  • Full payment at enrolment

Group Discount for Businesses

  • Enrol three or more participants to be eligible for a group discount. Call to discuss your business needs

Course outcomes

On successful completion of this course, participants will be awarded a Statement of Attainment for the following units of competency:

Unit Code:
Description:
CPPCMN2002
Participate in workplace safety arrangements
CPPFES2003
Safely moving loads and dangerous goods
CPPFES2043
Apply regulations to prevent ozone depleting substance and synthetic greenhouse gas emissions