What you’ll learn in Low Voltage Rescue and CPR
Low Voltage Rescue procedure
You’ll practise the workplace response sequence, including:
- Checking for hazards and confirming it’s safe to proceed
- Attempting to isolate power where safe and practical
- Using insulated rescue equipment to pull the casualty clear
- Moving the casualty to a safe area for first response
CPR, AED and DRSABCD
You’ll demonstrate:
- DRSABCD decision-making
- Adult CPR compressions and breaths
- AED set-up and safe operation
- Clear communication in a live-work emergency scenario
What’s in a Low Voltage Rescue Kit?
Kits vary by employer, but many include:
- An insulated rescue hook/crook
- Insulated gloves
- A fire-resistant blanket
- A CPR mask/face shield
Your training covers safe handling and correct use during the rescue simulation.
Duration and delivery
Most combined LVR & CPR options include:
- Self-paced online theory (often around 1.5–3 hours), and
- A face-to-face practical session (commonly around 3.5–4.5 hours)
Because rescue technique and CPR must be assessed in person, LVR training can’t be completed entirely online.
Practical assessment requirements
To be deemed competent, you’ll need to complete:
- A simulated rescue from a low-voltage panel, and
- Two minutes of uninterrupted single-rescuer CPR (five cycles of 30 compressions to 2 breaths) on an adult manikin placed on the floor
If kneeling, compressions, or mobility are concerns, plan ahead before booking.
Ready to book LVR Training Ararat?
Choose the course option that matches your current tickets (LVR & CPR, LVR-only, or First Aid & LVR), then secure a session time that suits. Booking for a team? Ask about onsite training so everyone renews together and stays site-ready.