Fire service course in the UK
The aim of this course is to provide Incident Commanders (decision makers) with the necessary knowledge, understanding and experience to attend incidents involving hazardous materials and bring them to a successful conclusion or manage them in a safe and effective manner, until the arrival of a Specialist Officer who possesses a higher level of knowledge and experience in this field, as may be a Hazardous Materials Advisor. The course included both theoretical input and practical sessions out on the incident ground.
Fire and rescue services are responsible for developing policies and procedures, and to provide information, instruction, training and supervision to their personnel about foreseeable hazards and the control measures used to mitigate the risks arising from those hazards.
Minister with responsibility for the Gibraltar Fire and Rescue Service, Gilbert Licudi, said: “Developing and investing in our workforce is a critical factor as we ensure our emergency service delivery and the safety of the community we serve”.
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