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Following our conversation this morning I email with information on the current situation with training at Nairn Fire Station.
Nairn follow our 2 year Maintenance of Skills training structure, carried out on their weekly training evening. The Watch Manager in the station is being supported by ourselves in Inverness & Nairn District Office in ensuring this is up to date and fully recorded in the appropriate manner.
The recording of all training activities has been an area identified recently that stations are having difficulties with, and not actual carrying out of training itself.
They are up to date with other safety critical core training requirements i.e. breathing apparatus training, road traffic collision training, and have the basic elements of Incident Command & Safety training as carried out through their training planner.
Additional training under the ‘Safer Firefighter Programme’ is commencing as we speak which will include more advanced levels of Incident Command, Fire behaviour training, Road Traffic Collision training, and also include requirements for medical and fitness standards.
Sunday, 15 April 2012
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Following our conversation this morning I email with information on the current situation with training at Nairn Fire Station.
Nairn follow our 2 year Maintenance of Skills training structure, carried out on their weekly training evening. The Watch Manager in the station is being supported by ourselves in Inverness & Nairn District Office in ensuring this is up to date and fully recorded in the appropriate manner.
The recording of all training activities has been an area identified recently that stations are having difficulties with, and not actual carrying out of training itself.
They are up to date with other safety critical core training requirements i.e. breathing apparatus training, road traffic collision training, and have the basic elements of Incident Command & Safety training as carried out through their training planner.
Additional training under the ‘Safer Firefighter Programme’ is commencing as we speak which will include more advanced levels of Incident Command, Fire behaviour training, Road Traffic Collision training, and also include requirements for medical and fitness standards.
I wish to give your community the reassurance that Nairn Fire Station is of a high standard of both training and response, and the management and crew are dedicated to improving quantity of training through our ‘Safer Firefighter Programme’.
Nairn follow our 2 year Maintenance of Skills training structure, carried out on their weekly training evening. The Watch Manager in the station is being supported by ourselves in Inverness & Nairn District Office in ensuring this is up to date and fully recorded in the appropriate manner.
The recording of all training activities has been an area identified recently that stations are having difficulties with, and not actual carrying out of training itself.
They are up to date with other safety critical core training requirements i.e. breathing apparatus training, road traffic collision training, and have the basic elements of Incident Command & Safety training as carried out through their training planner.
Additional training under the ‘Safer Firefighter Programme’ is commencing as we speak which will include more advanced levels of Incident Command, Fire behaviour training, Road Traffic Collision training, and also include requirements for medical and fitness standards.
I wish to give your community the reassurance that Nairn Fire Station is of a high standard of both training and response, and the management and crew are dedicated to improving quantity of training through our ‘Safer Firefighter Programme’.
Wednesday, 4 April 2012
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