Next Perth dates & venues
Public classes run in the Perth CBD, East Perth, Osborne Park, Belmont, Cannington, Joondalup, Morley, Rockingham, Kwinana, and Midland. Many training centres are near 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 tune practical scenarios to your panels, permits and risk controls
What you’ll learn: practical skills for LV Rescue, First Aid & CPR
Our Perth trainers focus on real job tasks so you leave with the practical skills and confidence to respond. The training covers both the theory and practical training needed to work around live systems.
Low Voltage Rescue — UETDRMP018
- Rescue from a livelow voltage scenario: hazard checks, approach paths and isolation at the nearest safe point
- Rescue equipment & techniques: using the low voltage rescue kit (insulated rescue crook, gloves, fire blanket)
- Controlled extraction: moving a casualty clear of live electrical equipment/live LV panel without adding risk
- Emergency response: scene control, calling emergency services, and handover to medical personnel
- Safety practices: quick risk management steps so rescue personnel stay safe throughout the task
CPR & First Aid — HLTAID009 / HLTAID011
- Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation: DRSABCD, airway/breathing checks, AED setup, and adult CPR
- Perform CPR: demonstrate two minutes of uninterrupted single-rescuer CPR on a floor-placed manikin
- Basic life support: action steps for an emergency situation and recovery for an unconscious casualty
- Electrical emergencies: burns and shocks, safe post-incident care, and simple reporting aligned with safety regulations and workplace safety
Trainee feedback (WA): “We love our trainer and look forward to seeing her twice a year for our staff.”
Who needs LVR in Perth?
- Licensed electricians and electrical apprentices
- Workers in the Electrical Supply Industry (transmission, distribution, rail)
- Solar installers, facilities and maintenance teams, and safety observers
- Non-electrical roles who may work near switchboards, overhead lines or underground cables
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