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Salamander Fire Australia Pty Ltd


Salamander Fire Australia Pty Ltd - the Australian company - providing specialised training in Workplace Emergency Preparedness, Fire Safety Training, Occupational Health & Safety and fire investigation services.


Salamander Fire Australia now uses the latest training aids acquired from overseas

We are a Registered Training Organisation (Provider 21598) - and conduct nationally accredited fire safety training courses. We are accredited by the Fire Protection Association of Australia as both Category I and Category II businesses to provided Emergency Management Training and follow the FPAA Code of Practice for all emergency training, emergency procedures and Emergency Control Organisation design.

We are offering Fire Investigation Courses in Melbourne on regular intervals. For further details and registration please contact us.

Salamander Fire Australia Pty Ltd has available Public Safety Workplace Emergency Response units... more info

 

Salamander Fire Australia Pty Ltd offers TRAINING COURSES and we are specialists in:

  • Fire investigation training
  • Post-incident investigations and analysis
  • Fire and Workplace emergency Preparedness training
  • OH&S reports and training
  • Emergency training
  • First aid training
  • Factual investigation reports

 

Salamander Fire Australia Pty Ltd in conjunction with the Australian Institute of Public Safety has conducted a number of fire investigation courses

see information and pictorial about recent courses »





Criminogenics Australia


Criminogenics Australia - specialists in:

  • Lectures and tutorials in specialist criminological areas
  • Consultancy in a number of criminological areas.

 


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www.anta.gov.au www.aqf.edu.au www.dest.gov.au www.otte.vic.gov.au www.training.com.au www.ntis.gov.au flexiblelearning.net.au

SalamanderThe reptile depicted in our logo is the salamander. The name is now given to tailed amphibians of the Salamandridae family of the order Coudata, but formerly referred to a mythical lizard-like monster that was supposed to be able to live in fire, and which quenched the heat of the fire by the chill of its body. The Ancient author Pliny (23CE to 79 CE) refers to this belief in his work ‘Naturalis Historia’, written in 1st Century BC. The name was later adopted by the scientist Paracelsus (1493-1541) to describe an elemental being inhabiting fire. We use it as a metaphor for surviving fire (and other emergencies) with appropriate procedures and training.


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