Old LVR – Low Voltage Rescue and CPR

Delivery Mode

Face-to-Face

UETDRRF004- Perform rescue from a live LV panel

HLTAID009- Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

  • 5 Hours Course Length
  • 1 Year CPR Certificate Length
  • Nationally Accredited

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Overview

This course involves the rescue procedures from live low voltage apparatus and the skills needed to provide CPR to a casualty, as separate distinct skills that are required for working around electrical assets. Both components cover equipment and practical methods for first aid and rescue operations.

Please Note: The unit code UETDRRF004 is being phased out and replaced by UETDRMP007, which has a new prerequisite requirement. During this transition period, we will continue to offer courses under the old unit code, UETDRRF004, for those who have not yet met the new prerequisite qualification.
Prerequisites English Literacy, Physical Ability – Able to Perform CPR on the Floor for 2 Minutes
Course Delivery
  • 5 Hours Face-to-Face
Outcomes
• Hazard and risk control measures
• Isolation of electrical faults
• Safe function of emergency equipment and devices
• Understanding workplace emergency procedures
• Isolating live LV panel apparatus and safely removing the victim
• Applying CPR and other life-saving procedures
• Contacting emergency services personnel
• Co-ordination of helpers and onlookers
• Maintaining a safe and secure LV panel worksite
• Reporting accidents, incidents and related safety issues

Are you looking for a different type of course?

The combined Provide First Aid (PFA) and Electrical Supply Industry (ESI) course is designed to equip you with a comprehensive set of skills that meet the requirements of both HLTAID011 and UETDRMP010 (Formerly UETDRRF007). This course covers everything from recognising and assessing emergency situations to applying appropriate first aid procedures, all in line with industry standards. What elevates our training is the integration of simulation-enhanced learning techniques. This hands-on approach focuses on the most common first aid and ESI-specific scenarios you're likely to encounter. The goal is to ensure that you're not only knowledgeable but also confident and prepared to act effectively in real-world emergencies.
This course is designed to equip you with a comprehensive skill set across three vital areas. In PFA (HLTAID011), you'll learn to respond to emergency situations, apply appropriate first aid procedures, and communicate incident details effectively. For ESI (UETDRMP010, Formerly UETDRRF007), the emphasis is on preparing and executing first aid procedures in an electrical environment. In LVR (UETDRMP007, Formerly UETDRRF004), you'll be trained to carry out rescue from live LV panels and complete the rescue procedure safely. What sets our training apart is our commitment to simulation-enhanced learning. This immersive approach prepares you to act decisively and effectively in real-world situations, ensuring you're not just trained but truly prepared. Note: As of October 2023, the unit 'UETDRRF004 - Perform rescue from a live LV panel' has been updated to 'UETDRMP007 - Perform rescue from a live low voltage panel' and now requires evidence of an existing ESI or Electrotechnology qualification for enrolment.
The UETDRMP010 course, formerly known as UETDRRF007, is designed to equip participants with the skills needed to provide first aid in an Electrical Supply Industry (ESI) environment, as well as cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). This course integrates essential first aid skills with the unique requirements of working in an ESI setting. It covers everything from recognising hazardous environments to taking appropriate measures to avoid injury or further harm. Real Response's simulation-enhanced learning is a key feature of this course, focusing on the most common first aid situations that ESI employees are likely to encounter. This hands-on approach significantly improves knowledge retention and ensures that participants are well-prepared to handle real-world emergencies.