Next Adelaide dates & venues
Public classes run in the Adelaide CBD, Mile End, Kent Town, Port Adelaide, and across North/South corridors including Salisbury, Elizabeth, Noarlunga, and Mawson Lakes. Many venues are close to public transport and offer free onsite parking.
- Let’s get you booked in — choose your date and location
- Group bookings — we can train at your workplace and tailor practical scenarios to your panels, permits and risk controls
What you’ll learn: practical skills for LV Rescue, First Aid & CPR
Our Adelaide trainers focus on real job tasks so you leave with the practical skills, confidence and practical demonstration skills to respond.
Low Voltage Rescue — UETDRMP018
- Rescue scenario: hazard checks, approach paths and isolation at the nearest safe point
- Rescue techniques & equipment: using the low voltage rescue kit (insulated rescue crook, gloves, fire blanket)
- Controlled extraction: moving a casualty clear of live electrical equipment without increasing risk
- Emergency response: scene control and communication with emergency services and professional medical help
CPR & First Aid — HLTAID009 / HLTAID011
- Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation: DRSABCD, airway/breathing checks, AED setup, and adult CPR
- Perform CPR: demonstrate two minutes of uninterrupted CPR on a floor-placed manikin
- Basic life support: first responses for an emergency situation and recovery steps for an unconscious casualty
- First aid training focus: shocks and burns from electrical hazards, safe post-incident care and reporting
Trainee Feedback: "Great Service - The videos in the pre-course were clear and to the point and Ian the trainer was excellent through the face-to-face session. Would recommend to anyone seeking to do a first certificate."
Who needs LVR training in Adelaide?
- Licensed electricians and electrical apprentices
- Workers in the Electrical Supply Industry (transmission, distribution, rail) and related rail work functions
- Solar installers, facilities and maintenance teams, safety observers and spotters
- Non-electrical roles who may work near switchboards, overhead lines or underground cables
Keeping currency reduces site delays and supports industry standards and your risk management obligations in high-risk environments across South Australia.