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This standard is about your ability to work as a team member to attend and control incidents involving animals.  This standard includes using personal protective equipment and safely operating...

NOS – Manage incidents involving animals SFJEFSS006

This standard is about preparing and planning for incidents involving animals.  It covers your ability to identify and gather information and use it to contribute to national, regional or local...

NOS – Plan for incidents involving animals SFJEFSS005

This standard is about preparing and planning for incidents involving animals.  It covers your ability to identify and gather information and use it to contribute to national, regional or local...

NOS – Plan for incidents involving animals SFJEFSS005

This standard is about your ability to work as a team member to attend and control incidents involving animals.  This standard includes using personal protective equipment and safely operating...

NOS – Manage incidents involving animals SFJEFSS006

KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING Control measure element Learning outcome Safety advice for people inside a vehicle Understand: The range of factors that may influence the safety...

Training – Emergency call management: People at risk

Pollutants are defined as anything that harms the environment. Water pollutants include chemicals, oils and pathogens, plus organic materials, heat and suspended solids. Most of the major categories...

Foundation for environmental protection

Fire control personnel may receive calls from people at risk while they are still in their vehicle. If it is safe to do so, they should attempt to position their vehicle as far to the left as...

Emergency call management: People at risk

Knowledge and understanding Control measure element Learning outcome Information to assist rescue Understand: The range of information that should be gathered to assist the rescue...

Training – Survival guidance

Where people at risk are directly affected or at imminent risk from water, then water survival guidance should be provided. However, there are occasions where people may not be directly...

Emergency call management: People at risk

KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING Control measure element Learning outcome Evacuation guidance Understand: The circumstances where evacuation guidance may be given The need to...

Training – Emergency call management: People at risk

Intervention planning One aspect of response and incident reduction planning is to consider protecting the natural environment as well as public safety. The protection of plants and animals by the...

Foundation for environmental protection

Knowledge and understanding Control measure element Learning outcome Prepare to exit Understand: The factors affecting the safety of people in road vehicles in water, such as: ...

Training – Survival guidance

This hazard should be read in conjunction with Calls from or about multiple people at risk   Fire control personnel will receive emergency calls from or about people at risk in a range...

Emergency call management: People at risk

This control measure should be read in conjunction with: Evacuation and shelter Evacuation and rescue: Buildings that fail   Evacuation is the immediate and urgent...

Emergency call management: People at risk

It is likely that safety advice will need to be passed on in some form during all incidents where people are, or have the potential to be, at risk. This may include: Providing safety...

Emergency call management: People at risk

Several agencies can assist with single and multiple incidents involving people at risk from water. These agencies can assist with: Water search and rescue Submerged person rescue ...

Emergency call management: People at risk

Section 7 of the Fire and Rescue Services Act places a statutory duty on a Fire and Rescue Authority (FRA) to plan and in England and Wales, Part 2, 11 (2) (b) of the Fire and Rescue Services Act...

Foundation for environmental protection

The relationship between plants, animals and the environment is called ecology. A simple way to view ecology is as a series of interconnected food chains. Each food chain is a linked series of...

Foundation for environmental protection

Pollution sources and hazards include: Hazardous materials Eco-toxic materials Organic or inorganic materials Low hazard materials Radionuclides Pathogens Products of...

Foundation for environmental protection

Biosecurity and non-native species Non-native species and exotic animal diseases can cause harm to the natural environment and have negative impacts on activity such as bathing, forestry,...

Foundation for environmental protection