MSS Safety
Nationally accredited high risk safety training including:
MSMPER205 Enter Confined Space
RIIWHS204E Safe Working At Heights
MSMWHS217 Gas Test Atmopsheres
MSMWHS216 Operate Breathing Apparatus
Industrial & Technical Rescue
PUAFER005/006 Emergency Response (Warden & Chief Warden)
PUAFER008 Fire Extinguisher
New Courses coming late 2021:
TLID2003 Dangerous Goods & Hazardous Materials
28/05/2026
On site today.
6yr servicing of Scott Sigma and Propak self contained breathing apparatus.
I fractured my humerus just over a week ago in a slight disagreement with a 2mtr high bank whilst training for a 6 hour enduro riding a KTM450.
Not much holds me back! Perseverance in adversity.
We modified the service truck to allow me to operate (mostly) with one arm in a supportive sling, and not let my team down.
#Today’sOffice - On-site SCBA servicing On site today. 6yr servicing of Scott Sigma and Propak self contained breathing apparatus. I fractured my humerus just over a week ago in a slight
22/05/2026
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Hiline Home Modifications
16/05/2026
Under Standards Australia AS3745 and broader Australian emergency management systems, coloured helmets, vests, and similar identification could be viewed simply as a way of recognising who performs which role during an emergency.
In reality, the system is doing something much deeper.
The colours and identification do not just affect how other people see the responder. They affect how the responder sees themselves.
The moment somebody puts on:
- a white Chief Warden helmet
- a yellow Area Warden vest
- a red Warden helmet
- a blue Breathing Apparatus vest
a psychological transition often begins to occur.
The Psychology Behind Emergency Warden Identification Under Standards Australia AS3745 and broader Australian emergency management systems, coloured helmets, vests, and similar identification could be viewed simply
This came up in conversation today.
Key Points on Ankle Drag (per ARC Guidelines):
Purpose: Used when a single rescuer needs to move a casualty from danger (e.g., in a, fire, or hazardous environment).
Method: The casualty is pulled along the ground by their ankles.
My colleague said “Avoid stairs of course…”.
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