
Control measure Consider the environmental impact of firefighting
TRAINING SPECIFICATION
Knowledge and understanding
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Consider the environmental impact of firefighting |
Understand:
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Practical application
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Consider the environmental impact of firefighting |
Demonstrate the ability to:
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Control measure knowledge
The environmental impacts of firefighting activity, including the impact of firefighting media, are included in National Operational Guidance: Environmental protection and the Foundation for environmental protection.
For wildfires, indirect impacts should be considered, such as control line construction that may cause erosion during later high rainfall.
Pre-planning with neighbouring fire and rescue services, landowners and land managers should help to identify any potential hazards and to develop an agreement on the best fire suppression strategy, tactics, operations and appropriate control measures that may be used in the event of a wildfire.
Strategic actions
Consider wildfire pre-planning with land owners, land managers and multi-agency groups
Tactical actions
Consider the need for water relay or high volume pumping (HVP) equipment and tactical advisers
Consider using dams, pumps and refilling areas to reduce the impact environmental on soil, water and ecological assets
Consider using firefighting media such as hand tools or high-pressure water fogging units at sensitive sites
Plan indirect attacks with land owners and managers to ensure effective operations and promote recovery
Consider the transmission of plant or animal pests or diseases, cross contamination and biosecurity
- Control measureConsider the protection of ecological and heritage assets