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National Operational Guidance: Utilities and fuel has been developed to assist fire and rescue services in identifying hazards and implementing control measures at operational incidents where utility...

Utilities and fuel supplementary information

National Operational Guidance: Industry provides details of the hazards and control measures for working in the wide range of industrial sites and premises in the UK. The purpose of this...

Industry supplementary information

This publication complements and supports the National Operational Guidance: Incident command, providing the detail required for assertive, effective and safe incident command to be practised and...

Incident command: Knowledge, skills and competence

This supplementary information has been developed to provide technical information for fires in buildings, including those under construction or demolition. The information supports the National...

Fires in buildings – Building supplementary information sheets

​A behavioural marker system is a set of critical non-technical skills associated with effective and safe performance. The main skills are underpinned by sub-skills that are illustrated by typical...

Incident command: Knowledge, skills and competence

Description This refers to people who should be familiar with a building but who do not ordinarily sleep on the premises such as employees or students. General considerations People in this...

Fires in buildings – Building supplementary information sheets

Description This refers to people who are not likely to be familiar with a building and are not likely to be asleep such as shop customers or people in transit. General considerations People in...

Fires in buildings – Building supplementary information sheets

When attending incidents on canals, all lock gates and paddles should be completely closed before any rescue attempt. Personnel should not attempt to open the lock gates or paddles to empty...

On-site machinery: Water management systems

All personnel have responsibility for the organisation, planning and implementation of breathing apparatus (BA) procedures before, during and after incidents. Pre-incident BA procedures should...

Foundation for breathing apparatus

Intraoperability Intraoperability means the ability of a fire and rescue service to work with other fire and rescue services. It is important that fire and rescue services can provide an...

Incident command: Knowledge, skills and competence

Description SIPs or structural insulated panels are prefabricated lightweight building units of a sandwich construction comprising two layers of sheet material bonded to a foam insulation core. The...

Fires in buildings – Building supplementary information sheets

Description A water mist system is a fixed fire protection system that uses water to control, suppress or extinguish a fire. The system comprises automatic nozzles attached to a piping system...

Fires in buildings – Building supplementary information sheets

Description There is a legislative framework surrounding fire safety in buildings. Please also see National Operational Guidance on Legislation which includes other legislation relevant to...

Fires in buildings – Building supplementary information sheets