Firefighting remains an inherently dangerous occupation with serious injuries and fatalities reported globally. The Australasian Fire Authorities Council adopt ISO31000 as the standard of risk management for all firefighting and mitigation operations. However, previous studies have reported that decisions made by incident controllers during dynamic emergencies are typically reactionary and only partially compliant with the ISO31000 process. This paper describes research using new qualitative and quantitative data that support incident controllers in managing risk during dynamic fire and emergency situations, in accordance with ISO31000. The research was completed through two studies. The first study explored risk attitudes of serving fire s...
Abstract Background Emergency service vehicle crashes (ESVCs) are a leading cause of death in the Un...
Since 1927 more than 242 formal inquiries and reviews into Australian natural disasters, and 62 inte...
It is now widely considered as good practice to include fire risk assessment techniques when develop...
Firefighting remains an inherently dangerous occupation with serious injuries and fatalities reporte...
Fire Service personnel face risk on a daily basis, frequently working in extremely hazardous conditi...
Firefighting is an inherently dangerous occupation involving numerous risk sources, unique contexts,...
Working in high consequence yet low frequency, events Australian fire service Incident Controllers a...
Working in high consequence yet low frequency, events Australian fire service Incident Controllers a...
BackgroundFormalized risk management (RM) is an internationally accepted process for reducing hazard...
This study has concentrated upon the decision-making processes used at major incidents by the fire s...
Fire agencies are moving towards planning systems based on risk assessment; however, knowledge of th...
Fire Service personnel face risk on a daily basis, frequently working in extremely hazardous conditi...
Although the concept of dynamic risk assessment has in recent times become more topical in the train...
Since 9/11, the fire service has experienced a shift and an expansion in the nature of threats and h...
This PhD focuses on developing a risk-based fire and rescue model for dwelling fires which important...
Abstract Background Emergency service vehicle crashes (ESVCs) are a leading cause of death in the Un...
Since 1927 more than 242 formal inquiries and reviews into Australian natural disasters, and 62 inte...
It is now widely considered as good practice to include fire risk assessment techniques when develop...
Firefighting remains an inherently dangerous occupation with serious injuries and fatalities reporte...
Fire Service personnel face risk on a daily basis, frequently working in extremely hazardous conditi...
Firefighting is an inherently dangerous occupation involving numerous risk sources, unique contexts,...
Working in high consequence yet low frequency, events Australian fire service Incident Controllers a...
Working in high consequence yet low frequency, events Australian fire service Incident Controllers a...
BackgroundFormalized risk management (RM) is an internationally accepted process for reducing hazard...
This study has concentrated upon the decision-making processes used at major incidents by the fire s...
Fire agencies are moving towards planning systems based on risk assessment; however, knowledge of th...
Fire Service personnel face risk on a daily basis, frequently working in extremely hazardous conditi...
Although the concept of dynamic risk assessment has in recent times become more topical in the train...
Since 9/11, the fire service has experienced a shift and an expansion in the nature of threats and h...
This PhD focuses on developing a risk-based fire and rescue model for dwelling fires which important...
Abstract Background Emergency service vehicle crashes (ESVCs) are a leading cause of death in the Un...
Since 1927 more than 242 formal inquiries and reviews into Australian natural disasters, and 62 inte...
It is now widely considered as good practice to include fire risk assessment techniques when develop...