UETDRMP007 Perform Rescue from a Live Low Voltage Panel

Learn the skills to perform a safe rescue of a casualty who has received an electric shock or other injuries while working on low voltage conductors or equipment.

Course Overview

UETDRMP007 Perform Rescue from a Live Low Voltage (LV) Panel

UETDRMP007 Perform Rescue from a Live Low Voltage (LV) Panel course provided by First Aid Action equips learners with practical skills and knowledge necessary for safe rescue of a casualty who has sustained injuries while working on low voltage conductors or equipment, in compliance with the ‘Electrical Safety Regulation 2002’ and ‘Queensland Electrical Safety Act 2002’.

Course CodeUETDRMP007
HLTAID009

Course Content

***PLEASE NOTE***

This is the superseded course code as per Training.gov available from October 2023.

This course covers skills and knowledge in the following areas:

  • Identifying hazards, assessing risks and applying control measures
  • Fitting of rescue personal protective equipment (PPE)
  • Identifying, analysing and evaluating potential risks that may arise
  • General principles and techniques of a rescue
  • Effectively extricate individuals from dangerous or emergency situations
  • Low Voltage Switchboard Rescue Procedures
  • Assessment, first aid, and medical treatment of burns
  • Techniques and procedures used to control bleeding in the event of an injury. This course will also cover skills in Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (HLTAID009)

Pre-requisites /Entry Requirements

The LVR Training Package has updated as of October 2023. The new code is UETDRMP007 – Perform Rescue from a Live Low Voltage Panel.

It now has a pre-requisite that all students must have completed either of these competencies:

  • a current, unrestricted electrical licence

OR

  • UEECD0007 Apply work health and safety regulations, codes and practices in the workplace

OR

  • UETDREL006 Work safely in the vicinity of live electrical apparatus as a non-electrical worker

OR

  • existing ESI or Electrotechnology qualification (or equivalent), obtained prior to commencing this training

These competencies may have be included in their electrical apprenticeship/certificate. We will need a copy of their Statement of Attainment showing they have completed either of those competencies. If they aren’t sure, they can log into their USI account and there should be a transcript of what competencies have been completed (anything prior to 2015, we will need a copy of their Statement of Attainment/transcript of units completed). If they wanted to send us a copy of their USI transcript, we are more than happy to accept that as proof of completion of either unit.

Certificates

You will receive a PDF Statement of Attainment in UETDRMP007 Perform Rescue from a Live LV Panel & HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation emailed to you after successful completion of your training and assessment.

Recommendation from QLD electrical commission is to have The Statement of Attainment for Low Voltage Electrical Work Rescue should be refreshed every 12 months from the date of completion.

The Cardio-pulmonary Resuscitation competency (HLTIAD009) must be updated every 12 months to maintain competency in the skills required in an emergency situation.

* As per recommendations from the Australian Resuscitation Council

First Aid Action is a Registered Training Organisation (No. 31668).

Factors to Consider

Minimum age for participants is 14 years.
14 to 17 years learners must email or bring signed under 18 years consent form.

Students attending course will be required to demonstrate their physical ability to perform at least 2 minutes of uninterrupted CPR on an adult manikin placed on the floor, to meet the performance criteria for assessment.

If you have a limitation that would affect your ability to complete the course, please call us to discuss prior to booking.

Price

$85 Per Person

This course is GST Free

Course Locations

Brisbane Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Training

Perform Rescue for a Low Voltage (LV) Panel gives you the knowledge and practical skills to perform a safe rescue of a casualty who has received an electric shock or other injuries while working on low voltage conductors or equipment, which is a critical skill required in many workplaces where low voltage electrical equipment is present. The Perform Rescue for a LV Panel course is approximately 3 hours.

Public Courses available at the following locations:

  • Tingalpa Uniting Church
  • Brothers Leagues Club, Raceview
  • Redcliffe PCYC

Please do not hesitate to call to make an enquiry when the next course is being held or to make a booking.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions Concerning Rescue from a Live Low Voltage Panel

Full information regarding the contents of the unit can be found on training.gov.au

The Statement of Attainment for Low Voltage Electrical Work Rescue should be refreshed every 12 months.

* The recommendation from QLD electrical commission is to have the course re-certified every 12 months

In most cases, your certificate will be issued electronically within the next week. Our admin team only work part time and will get to your courses ASAP.

A person with a disability can attend our courses. If the person is unable to kneel down on the floor to perform compressions and breaths for two minutes of uninterrupted CPR, the student can only be issued with a statement of attendance – not a statement of attainment.

If you have any special needs, (including those related to language, literacy, or numeracy) a relevant disability, or other concern, you should inform us when you book so that appropriate assistance can be arranged.

For all accredited training with First Aid Action, students must be 14 years of age with written parent or guardian consent.

14 to 17 years learners must email or bring signed under 18 years consent form.

Students under the age of 14 may complete non-accredited training with a parent or guardian present at the time of training and for the duration of the non-accredited course.

Students are required to complete 2 minutes of uninterrupted CPR Practical on a manikin during training. This must be completed at floor level and students will need to demonstrate correct technique as taught by a trainer.

Yes, we can provide training at your workplace subject to the participation numbers and suitability of your training area. Please contact the office to discuss this further.

We have three locations where we hold our public courses. Choose between the Tingalpa Uniting Church (Tingalpa), Brothers Leagues Club (Raceview, Ipswich), and our new venue at the Redcliffe PCYC.

Alternatively, if you have a group, we can come to you !

Yes! First Aid Action is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO 31668). All our courses are Nationally Recognised and workplace approved. Following successful completion of all assessments, participants will be issued a Statement of Attainment showing the units they have achieved.

Traditionally first aid courses have been delivered over two full days. Here at First Aid Action, you can complete your full training in just 1.5hrs (3 hours if HTLAID009 if completed in the same program) following the completion of some online theory prior to your face-to-face session!

We understand sometimes that there can be unavoidable delays in your travel time due to traffic or other unforeseeable circumstances. We do need you to arrive on time to ensure you will not miss any course content. It would be greatly appreciated if you could contact the office or the trainer if you fear you may be late.

Unfortunately, there is not availability to leave training early and still receive a certificate. All assessment items and content must be completed to be found competent. Certificates cannot be issued if competency is not achieved.

Yes, our courses are nationally accredited and meet all national standards. We run up-to-date courses for all training and would be happy to answer any questions about the content covered in the course should you need any further information.

The Australian Resuscitation Council recommends that you update HLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation every 12 months.

To renew your first aid or CPR certificate, simply email us on [email protected]

[email protected] and we will be happy to email you a PDF copy of your A4 certificate.

Yes, CPR is included in the HLTAID011 Provide first aid.

All students enrolling in nationally recognised training in Australia need to obtain a Unique Student Identifier (USI). A USI is an exclusive 10-digit number consisting of letters and numbers that will be used to link a student’s account to all of their training records. It means an individual’s nationally recognised training and qualifications gained anywhere in Australia, from different training organisations, will be kept all together.

To create your own USI or read more about it to, go to: www.usi.gov.au.

Unfortunately, we do not have the facilities available to allow you to bring children to training. This includes babies in strollers. Please see the above regarding age requirements for children to complete training. If you are a breast-feeding mum, we are happy to provide an area for you to feed if the baby can be brought into you during the breaks. Please let the trainer know if this is the case.

Yes. First Aid Action training courses include both practical and written assessment. All the written assessment is completed online before the course date. On the training date – the practical assessment is completed.

If you have any literacy, reading, or language concerns please let our friendly admin team know and we can make other arrangements for you.

All of our training team have industry experience and a background as paramedics and emergency medical technicians. Trainers have many years of practical experience in the relevant fields and apply this experience and knowledge to your training course.

A registered training organisation, in Australia, is an organisation providing Vocational Education and Training to students, resulting in qualifications or statements of attainment that are recognised and accepted by industry and other educational institutions throughout Australia.

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