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The Fire Standards Board Launch Two New Professional Standards
The Fire Standards Board (FSB) is delighted to announce the launch of two new Fire Standards - Fire Control, and Communications & Engagement
Fire Control Fire Standard
The Fire Control Fire Standard has been developed with expert input from the National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC) Fire Control team, the NFCC Lead for Fire Control, the Mobilising Officer Group (MOG) and various control room specialists from across UK wide fire and rescue services. HOW TO PARTICIPATE For the purposes of this consultation, you … <a href="https://www.firestandards.org/standards/consultations/fire-control-fire-standard/">Continued</a>
Emergency response driving instructor course out for consultation
The NFCC have been working with colleagues in the practitioner’s group, Driver Training Advisory Group (DTAG) to develop a course outline for Instructors, with supporting guidance to help services to achieve the Emergency Driving Response Fire Standard, which was published in February 2021.
Developing the next Fire Standards
The FSB met on 9 September and agreed the next phase of development of Fire Standards.
Operational Response Fire Standards
The consultation – now closed The Operational Response Fire Standards are underpinned by the suite of National Operational Guidance which can be accessed via www.ukfrs.com. How to participate For the purposes of this consultation, you are provided with a consultation pack which contains the following: The consultation questions will ask for your views about the Fire Standards themselves … <a href="https://www.firestandards.org/standards/consultations/operational-response-fire-standards/">Continued</a>
Setting the Fire Standards for the year ahead
Members of the Fire Standards Board met last month to review the progress since its establishment. Despite the challenging backdrop of the pandemic, the Board are particularly pleased with progress made in publishing nine Fire Standards since February 2021. The visuals below are a reminder of those standards published so far and those in development in the coming months.