
Pager Roster 2011-2012
Nov 7 – Nov 13 Peter McMillan
Nov 14 – Nov 20 Richard Mahony
Nov 21 – Nov 27 Charlie Deering
Nov 28 – Dec 4 Roger Burton
Dec 5 – Dec11 David Gill
Dec 12 – Dec 18 Alison Vincent
Dec 19 – Dec25 Dale Johnstone
Dec 30 – Jan 1 Lance Kibble
Jan 2 – Jan 8 Steve Elliot
Jan 9 – Jan 15 Debbie Kemp
Jan 16 – Jan 22 Bob Smith
Jan 23 – Jan 29 Geoff Swanton
Jan 30 – Feb 5 John Madden
Feb 6 – Feb 12 Brett Radcliffe
Feb 13 – Feb 19 Ange Chiodo
Feb 20 – Feb 26 Tim Kush
Feb 27 – Mar 4 Richard Mahony
Mar 5 – Mar 11 Peter McMillan
When you join the Inverloch Unit you will begin your training. Training so you are able to respond to a wide range of emergencies is something that is ongoing and a challenge. You will progress from one rescue field to another building your skills and experience as you go. All members are required to attend 60% of the scheduled training sessions as a minimum.
SES volunteers make themselves available for call-outs to emergencies, as and when required, depending on their individual skills.
SES volunteers receive comprehensive training in emergency related activities, including the operation and maintenance of equipment provided.
Courses include Rescue Boat Coxswains, Rescue Boat Crewperson, Four wheel Driving, Chainsaw, First Aid, Rescue lighting for day and night operations, Radio and GPS. Additionally the unit provides training through external training organosations in the area of Marine Coxswains Certificates.This training is fairly intensive but at the end you will be able to operate the units ocean rescue vessel.
You can expect excitement, challenges and the reward of knowing that your contribution makes a real difference.
What you put into training is what you get out of it! Training is essential for the safety of the rescue crew and the people we are rescuing. Our courses are all competency based and you will receive a nationally recognised certificate. The Australian Council of State Emergency Services (ACSES) is currently developing new courses for all SES Units to use around Australia. Workplace trainers and assessors are used for all training and assessment tasks.
Training Schedule
The Inverloch Unit maintains a busy schedule with training sessions on the second Monday night of each month. Regional training courses, such as the chainsaw course and the land search and rescue course are held on various weekends throughout the year.
Notification is by email or new members can obtain information from this site.
When you join the Inverloch Unit you will begin your training. Training to be able to respond to a wide range of emergencies is something that is ongoing and a challenge. You will progress from one rescue field to another building your skills and experience as you go. All members are required to attend 60% of the scheduled training sessions as a minimum.
What you put into training is what you get out of it. Training is essential for the safety of the rescue crew and the people we are rescuing. Our courses are all competency based and you will receive a nationally recognised certificate. The Australian Council of State Emergency Services (ACSES) is currently developing new courses for all SES Units to use around Australia. Workplace trainers and assessors are used for all training and assessment tasks.
Our training schedule for the rest of 2011 is currently being redeveloped.and will be posted with updates.




