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Understanding the span of control concept is important when managing a large amount of activity and information. Dividing an incident into sectors may support this by providing a clear reporting...

Incident Command

TRAINING SPECIFICATION Knowledge and understanding Control measure element Learning outcome ...

Incident command

Knowledge and understanding Control measure element Learning outcome Situational awareness Understand: The importance of continuous review of the progress of fire control...

Training – Fire control command

Managing and supervising fire control personnel is an essential part of the safe system of work that encompasses all aspects of fire control activity. Incident command in the fire control context...

Fire control command guidance

Preplanning Changing evacuation strategy during an incident involving flats will be difficult, time consuming and resource intensive, the available time may be limited, and the building...

Fires in buildings

This control measure should be read in conjunction with Situational awareness   The search for a missing person on land is the responsibility of the police. However, the fire and...

Search, rescue and casualty care

Any floor that is more than 1.2m below ground level may be classed as a basement. Basements are also defined as areas requiring an upward means of escape. A shallow basement can be described as...

Fires in buildings

This guidance deals with the hazards that may be present at all types and sizes of emergency incidents or non-emergency events. For clarity this guidance has been developed based on the...

Operations

The incident command system is an all-hazards approach, providing a progressive, scalable and flexible system of operational command, control and organisation. The system is designed to help an...

Incident Command

This control measure should be read in conjunction with Multiple calls and multiple incidents   Communication Communication can be ineffective or fail when information is not shared at...

Fire control command guidance

This control measure should be read in conjunction with Cordon controls   Transport incidents require the implementation and management of appropriate cordons to protect the...

Transport

Fire protection features are provided to assist firefighters and should be considered when deciding on an appropriate location for a bridgehead. A firefighting shaft is a protected enclosure...

Fires in buildings

Identifying the fire floor The correct location of the fire and the floor or level involved should be accurately identified in order to establish sectorisation, the bridgehead, and the...

Fires in buildings

This control measure should be read in conjunction with Command roles and responsibilities   Fire and rescue services need to have an awareness of the capacity, capability and skill...

Wildfires

This control measure should be read in conjunction with Safety officers   Appoint a safety officer as soon as reasonably practical and use safety observers in all sectors. Safety officers...

Fires in waste sites

This control measure should be read in conjunction with Safety officers   Appoint a safety officer as soon as reasonably practical and use safety observers in all sectors. Safety...

Fires in waste sites

Knowledge and understanding Control measure element Learning outcome Multi-agency response and responsibilities Understand: The roles and responsibilities of: The...

Training – Search, rescue and casualty care

Knowledge and understanding Control measure element Learning outcome Consider how to provide appropriate supervision Understand: The safe systems of work to be used when...

Training – Wildfires

This section should be read in conjunction with the control measure: Organisation at an incident It is the responsibility of fire and rescue services to ensure commanders are sufficiently trained,...

Incident command: Knowledge, skills and competence