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Have any of your brigades removed guidelines? If so, how have you implemented it to ensure firefighter safety is maintained?
answered Oct 17, 2024 in Operational Firefighter1 280 points
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Information required from Assistant General Secretary is: 1. Does your FRS have a policy or a trial on the use of Body Worn Cameras? 2. If there is a policy or a trial, was it agreed by the FBU? 3. If your FRS has a policy or a trail on the use of Body Worn Cameras please send details to [email protected] Thanks in anticipation, Ben Selby Assistant General Secretary.
answered May 30, 2023 in Operational Ben Selby 210 points
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I'm sure this is the same in most Brigades. In Hertfordshire we are being called to 'assist ambulance' more and more. Usually this is to carry time critical patients down stairs. In Herts we currently have the 'SLIX 100' stretcher (like the MIBS but without ... end of the stretcher. Do any of your Brigades use any sort of device that lowers the manual handling risks associated with this activity?
answered Jul 8, 2022 in Operational Firefighter1 280 points
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Humberside moved away from NVQ and have developed a in house qualification called Trainee Firefighting Programme (TFFP). I took this to conference a couple of years ago as i had concerns of more services doing this as it allows them to pay our newest of ... Humberside are preventing members from transferring out of service and cornering them, an argument I would like to add to the challenge.
answered Jan 8, 2022 in Operational Philygumbo 500 points
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Due to the reduction in Protection/Inspecting staff over the years and the push from government for more inspection work due to Grenfell, my Service are looking at the possibility of taking Firefighter's into the department to carry out 'low level' inspections under ... out this type of work full time in the Protection department, or, has it become available as a 'redeployment' opportunity?
answered Jan 6, 2022 in Operational Humberside FBU 730 points
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All circulars relating to IPDS have been removed from the archive. Is it no longer supported nationally as a guide to proving competence? And do any other brigades still use the IPDS code of practice as guide? cheers Andy Knowles
answered Sep 7, 2021 in Operational Humberside FBU 730 points
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I'm after some information, to be precise any policies you have which relate to how long appliances are in attendance at incidents. ie Do you have a policy for protracted incidents, relief crews etc? Graham Whitfield Surrey FBU Secretary
answered Dec 11, 2020 in Operational Brian Harris 280 points
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I am collating policies polices for Thompsons regarding out-duties from FRSs. Could you pls send policies from FRSs where; <!--[if !supportLists]-->· <!--[endif]-->The service transports PPE to and from out-duties so members do not have a responsibility to ... OT following out-duties to return their PPE and/or service vehicle back to base station after shift end time. Thanks in advance, cheers.
asked Dec 3, 2020 in Operational Richard Jones 120 points
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