Fire Extinguisher and Hose Reel Test and Tag Combo
Fire Extinguisher and Hose Reel Test and Tag Combo
Accredited Fire Safety Training in Perth for Workplace Compliance and Certification
Location:
Perth or Onsite (Corporate Bookings Available)
Price:
$600
Duration:
6 Hours + Online Learning (2-3 hours)
Delivery Mode:
Blended (Online + Face-to-Face)
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and Credit Transfer:
You may be eligible for RPL and/or Credit Transfer. Please read our RPL and Credit transfer process prior to enrolment or contact us to discuss your options.
Course Overview
The Fire Extinguisher and Hose Reel Test and Tag Combo course is designed to equip participants with the skills and knowledge required to inspect, test, and maintain essential fire protection equipment. This program meets the national competency standards for:
- CPPFES2010 – Inspect and Test Fire Hose Reels
- CPPFES2020 – Conduct Routine Inspection and Testing of Fire Extinguishers and Fire Blankets
This course is ideal for those seeking fire equipment certification, fire safety compliance, and fire protection maintenance skills in line with Australian safety standards.
Learning Outcomes:
Participants will gain hands-on experience and theoretical knowledge in:
- Fire Extinguisher Testing
- Fire Hose Reel Testing
- Fire Blanket Testing
- Fire Equipment Test and Tag Procedures
- Fire Safety Documentation and Reporting
- Fire Safety Equipment Testing Standards
- Workplace Fire Safety Skills
- Fire Safety Awareness Training
- Fire Protection Systems Training
Workplace Logbook Requirements
To demonstrate your skills in real-world settings, you’ll be required to complete a Workplace Logbook. In accordance with the assessment criteria outlined on Training.gov.au, students must complete the following logbook tasks to achieve competency:
- Six-monthly/yearly inspection and test procedures on 18 fire hose reels at a minimum of 4 different locations (5 hose reels must be installed in a recess, cupboard or cabinet)
- Appropriate documentation should be attached as evidence of tasks
- Risk assessment documents such as Take-5, JHA etc
- Maintenance documents such as service register, maintenance report etc.
- The logbook must be signed off by a supervisor.
Who Should Attend?
This course is suitable for individuals responsible for routine inspections and testing of fire protection equipment, including:
- Fire Technicians
- Storepersons
- Plumbers
- Electricians
- Mechanics
- Safety Officers
- Maintenance Personnel
Entry Requirements
Communication
- Professional working proficiency in English.
- Participants require access to a personal computer or tablet and have basic computer skills to enable use of the on-line learning system.
- Assessors can provide additional support to participants as requested. If specialised support, such as an interpreter, is required, further costs may be incurred.
Workplace Logbook
- Participants should either be employed in the fire industry or have the ability to perform routine servicing of specific fire protection equipment under workplace supervision.
Physical capability
- Participants must be physically able to conduct good manual handling techniques. You should be able to safely pick up 15-20kg and conduct 10 minutes of mild continuous exercise.
Driver’s License
- Have a valid or the equivalent of an Australian driver’s license.
Pre-Enrolment Requirement
PTI requires all prospective students to complete a Language, Literacy, Numeracy, and Digital Literacy (LLND) self-assessment before enrolment is finalised.
This screening is conducted online and takes approximately 10–15 minutes. PTI uses LLND results to identify support needs and offer reasonable adjustments, such as additional tutorials, mentoring, or modified delivery formats.
This ensures students are set up for success from the start.
Any reasonable adjustments must not compromise the requirements of the relevant training product and the integrity, equity and fairness of assessment.

