Outcome: UETDRRF004 - Perform rescue from a live LV panel
HLTAID009 - Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Prerequisites: Nil
$160.00 (GST Exempt)
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation course (CPR)
This CPR course provides participants with the skills and knowledge required to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in a range of situations and has been developed in line with the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) Guidelines.
Low Voltage Rescue (LVR)
The LVR component of this training covers the skills and knowledge required for a person to be able to carry out a risk assessment of an electrically hazardous situation and perform low voltage rescue procedures without causing a hazard to themselves or others. It is recommended that both LVR & CPR training are refreshed yearly or as required by workplace and industry needs.
blended learning
This program is delivered as a blended learning solution and provides learners with an assessment only option for both knowledge and practical components. This essentially means that if you believe your knowledge and skills are current you may simply resit the actual knowledge assessments without having to go through all the theory again.
This training program is delivered in two parts and combines both self-paced e-learning where you will be able to resit the knowledge assessments for these units of competency, before attending a three (3) hour face to face classroom based session where you will undergo a range of practical assessments.
The self-paced knowledge assessments will need to be completed in your own time but must be successfully completed prior to attending the face to face practical session. Both the knowledge and practical assessments need to be successfully completed to be deemed competent.
How elearning and blended learning works
Once you have completed the online knowledge assessments and student declaration, you will be contacted by a Student Support Officer. A suitable workshop booking for you will be made for the practical component of this training program.
WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING to your CPR and LVR (Low Voltage Rescue) course
Proof of identity to show your instructor – this can be either a current driver’s licence, passport or company photo ID
ARC Rated clothing of 100% cotton, long sleeve shirts and drill pants
Hi-Vis Vest
Steel Toe (capped) Boots with a defined heel
Safety helmet (hard hat)
Insulated rubber gloves (rated to 1000v)
Safety glasses
Laptop or Tablet (please ensure Adobe Reader is installed)
Students deemed competent will receive a Statement of Attainment for the below units of competency recognised nationally under the Australian Qualifications Framework:
UETDRRF004 – Perform rescue from a live LV panel
HLTAID009 – Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Course information
CPR and LVR (Low Voltage Rescue course)
Electrical safety overview
Assessing the incident and conducting an initial assessment
Rescue principles
Correct use of a low voltage rescue kit
Maintaining and use safety/rescue equipment
Management of injuries
Conducting D-R-S-A-B-C-D
Providing CPR on adults
Handover to medical personnel
Dates & Locations
Our locations include Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Newcastle, Adelaide, Darwin, Perth and other major regional centres throughout Australia. In-house training is available on request.
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Before enroling learners are expected to download and read the Student Handbook here to gain a comprehensive understanding of training with JB Hunter including the following policies and procedures:
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With the exception of qualifications, students have 3 months from commencement of training, to complete all learning and demonstrate competence. After this time the enrolment will be cancelled.
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