CPPFES2010 + CPPFES2020

Inspect & Test Fire Hose Reels + Conduct Routine Inspection & Testing of Fire Extinguishers & Fire Blankets

Investment

$650

Delivery

Mine Training Australia
Osborne Park or On-siteMine Training Australia Trainers will come directly to your company’s location

Duration

One (1) Day

Fire Equipment Inspection & Testing provides participants with the skills and knowledge required to safely conduct routine six-monthly (Level 1) and annual (Level 2) inspections.

Inspections include the servicing, maintenance, testing and tagging of fire extinguishers, fire blankets and fire hose reels in accordance with relevant Australian standards.

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Learn How to Inspect & Test Fire Equipment

The CPPFES2010 – Inspect and Test Fire Hose Reels and CPPFES2020 – Conduct Routine Inspection and Testing of Fire Extinguishers and Fire Blankets combined course provides participants with the skills and knowledge required to inspect, test, and maintain portable fire protection equipment in accordance with Australian Standards and workplace safety regulations. This nationally recognised training ensures compliance with fire safety legislation and prepares individuals to perform essential fire safety checks in various industries. If you’re interested in our fire equipment tagging & testing course, you might also want to have a look at our Forklift Licence Course run in house at our family owned & run business at Mine Training Australia.

Who Should Enrol?

This course is ideal for:
✅ Fire safety technicians and maintenance personnel
✅ Building maintenance workers responsible for fire equipment checks
✅ Individuals seeking to gain certification for routine fire equipment inspection and testing
✅ Anyone involved in workplace health and safety roles requiring fire equipment compliance knowledge

What You Will Learn

Participants will gain practical and theoretical training in:
Inspection and Testing Procedures – Performing routine checks and testing on fire hose reels, extinguishers, and fire blankets
Equipment Compliance – Identifying non-compliant or defective equipment and documenting findings
Australian Standards & Legal Requirements – Understanding the relevant codes, standards, and regulations for fire safety compliance
Tagging and Reporting – Correctly tagging equipment and maintaining accurate inspection records
Basic Maintenance & Troubleshooting – Recognising faults and applying minor repairs within the scope of routine servicing

Career Pathways

Completing this qualification can support roles such as:
Fire Safety Inspector
Fire Protection Technician
Building Maintenance Technician
Workplace Health and Safety Officer

Enrol Today!

Ensure workplace fire safety compliance with the CPPFES2010 – Inspect and Test Fire Hose Reels and CPPFES2020 – Conduct Routine Inspection and Testing of Fire Extinguishers and Fire Blankets course. Contact us today for more information on course availability and enrolment options.

$650


CTF ELIGIBLE – YOU PAY ONLY $195 per person (CONDITIONS APPLY)

Interested students/applicants will need to fill out Mine Training Australia’s Construction Training Fund (CTF) Application Form and “pay the gap” prior to booking a course with us. Click here to fill out Mine Training Australia’s CTF form.

For more information about Construction Training Fund and eligibility criteria, please visit Mine Training Australia Construction Training Fund (CTF).

The CTF provides funding support for training of eligible workers in the construction industry.  We acknowledge the support of the CTF in reducing the costs of training for eligible workers

Please visit CTF for more information https://ctf.wa.gov.au/

Mine Training Australia
Osborne Park or On-siteMine Training Australia Trainers will come directly to your company’s location

CPPFES2010   Inspect and test fire hose reels
CPPFES2020  Conduct routine inspection and testing of fire extinguishers and fire blankets

A moderate English language, literacy and numeracy skill is required.

Participants must be over eighteen (18) years of age.

Participants must wear the following PPE to commence the training:

  • Long-sleeved shirt (preferably high vis)
  • Long pants
  • Steel capped boots required

Ancillaries: Safety glasses, gloves and hard hat will be provided alternatively you may wish to bring your own.

Lunch: Please feel free to bring your own as we have lunchroom facilities available i.e. microwave, fridge.

Parking: Available on-site or alternatively a short walk from Glendalough Train Station.

CPPFES2010 & CPPFES2020 Fire Safety Inspection Course – FAQ

General Information

What is the CPPFES2010 & CPPFES2020 Fire Safety Inspection course?
The CPPFES2010 & CPPFES2020 Fire Safety Inspection course combines two nationally recognised units to equip participants with the skills and knowledge required to inspect and test fire hose reels, fire extinguishers, and fire blankets. This course ensures compliance with Australian fire safety regulations for workplaces and facilities.

Who is this course suitable for?
This course is ideal for:

  • Fire protection technicians.

  • Maintenance personnel responsible for workplace fire equipment.

  • Building facility managers.

  • Individuals seeking employment in the fire protection industry.

Is this course nationally recognised?
Yes, this course is nationally recognised across Australia and meets the competency requirements for inspecting and testing fire safety equipment.


Course Details

What does the course cover?
The program covers key topics, including:

  • Inspecting and testing fire hose reels for operational readiness.

  • Conducting routine inspection and testing of portable fire extinguishers and fire blankets.

  • Identifying defective or non-compliant equipment.

  • Understanding Australian Standards (AS1851) requirements.

  • Maintaining records and reporting inspection outcomes.

  • Workplace safety practices for handling fire equipment.

How long does the course take to complete?
The course typically runs for 1 to 2 days, including theory and practical components.

What are the delivery methods for the course?
We offer flexible delivery options, including:

  • Face-to-face training sessions at our Osborne Park facility.

  • On-site workplace training for employer groups (subject to availability).

Are there any prerequisites for enrolment?
There are no formal prerequisites. However, participants should:

  • Have basic literacy and numeracy skills.

  • Be physically able to carry out inspections and handle fire equipment.


Assessment and Outcomes

How is the course assessed?
Assessment methods include:

  • Written knowledge assessments.

  • Practical demonstrations of inspection and testing skills.

  • Observation by a qualified assessor.

What will I achieve upon completion?
Upon successful completion, participants will receive a Statement of Attainment for:

  • CPPFES2010 – Inspect and test fire hose reels

  • CPPFES2020 – Conduct routine inspection and testing of fire extinguishers and fire blankets

Will this course help me advance my career?
Yes! Completing this course provides the necessary competency to work as a licensed fire protection technician or enhance your role in workplace safety and compliance.


Cost

How much does the course cost?
Please view our website for information on fees for this course.

Are there any additional fees?
No additional fees apply. The course fee includes all training materials, assessments, and certification.


Additional Support

What support is available during the course?
We provide comprehensive support, including:

  • Access to experienced trainers with fire industry expertise.

  • Hands-on practical training with real equipment.

  • Post-course support for clarifications and queries.

Can I get credit for prior learning?
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) may be available for participants with relevant industry experience. Contact us to discuss eligibility.

What if I need to withdraw from the course?
If you need to withdraw, please notify us as soon as possible. Refunds or rescheduling options may be available depending on the circumstances.


Enrolment

How do I enrol in the course?
You can enrol online via our website or contact us directly for assistance. Our team will guide you through the process and provide all necessary information.

What documents do I need to enrol?
You will need to provide:

  • Proof of identity (e.g., driver’s licence or passport).

  • A USI (Unique Student Identifier).


Further Information

For further details, please contact us or call our friendly team on (08) 9221 1803.

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