Advanced Diploma of Public Safety
Qualification code: PUA60104
The Advanced Diploma of Public Safety (Emergency Management) is made up of six core and five elective units. The Australian Emergency Management Institute (AEMI) offers all six core units, and five elective units.
To find out more about the units offered by AEMI, select from the following:
Core Units
- PUACOM007B Liaise with other organisations
- PUAEMR009B Facilitate emergency risk assessment
- PUAEMR010B Undertake emergency planning
- PUAEMR012B Determine treatment options
- PUAMAN005B Manage projects
- PUATEA003B Lead, manage and develop teams
Elective Units
- PUACOM004B Manage organisational communication strategies
- PUACOM008B Develop and organise public safety awareness programs
- PUACOM009B Manage media requirements at major incident
- PUACOM010B Promote the organisation’s mission and services
- PUAEMR005B Design and manage activities that exercise elements of emergency management
- PUAEMR013B Facilitate treatment strategy development and implementation
- PUAEMR014A Deliver recovery services
- PUAEMR015A Establish and manage a recovery centre
- PUAEMR016A Facilitate community involvement in recovery
- PUAEMR017A Manage recovery functions and services
- PUAFIR509B Implement prevention strategies
- PUALAW004B Represent the organisation in a judicial or quasi-judicial setting
- PUAMAN001B Manage the organisation’s public safety responsibilities
- PUAMAN003B Manage human resources
- PUAMAN007B Manage financial resources
- PUAMAN008B Manage physical resources
- PUAOHS004B Establish and maintain the occupational health and safety system
- PUAOPE001B Supervise response
- PUAOPE006B Control multi-agency emergency situations
- PUAOPE007B Command agency personnel within a multi-agency emergency response
- PUAOPE008B Coordinate resources within a multi-agency emergency response
- PUAPRO001B Promote a learning environment in the workplace
- PUAPRS20529B Manage marketing requirements
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