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This guidance supports the operational competency of personnel that are required to wear, manage or train others in the use of breathing apparatus.
Test your family and friends’ smoke alarms this clock change weekend (31 March 2013).
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Peter Holland CBE, former Chief Fire Officer of Lancashire Fire and Rescue Authority, will succeed Sir Ken Knight on 28 January 2013.
This strategy is a refresh of the 2009 protective security strategy for fire and rescue authorities.
Best practice guidance to help fire and rescue authorities to resolve incidents involving hazardous materials safely and efficiently.
Guidance for the fire and rescue authorities on responding to railway incidents
Love to hate your smoke alarm.
The distractions of Christmas celebrations can often mean people put fire safety to the back of their minds.
When you change your clocks, test your smoke alarm
Keep safe keeping warm Fire and Rescue Services are warning people as the cold Christmas weather continues to bite.
The Spirit of Fire Awards recognise acts of selfless sacrifice within the fire and rescue community.
Generic risk assessment about incidents involving air transport systems to help fire and rescue authorities to draw up their own risk assessments.
Generic risk assessment about working at heights to help fire and rescue authorities to draw up their own risk assessments.
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