1 Integrated Risk Management Action Plan (IRMP) Fire & Rescue - Draft
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Forward Plan Ref: 2011/113
Contact: David Etheridge, Chief Fire Officer Tel: ()1865) 855206, Colin Thomas, Deputy Chief Fire Officer, Tel: (01865) 855206
Report by Chief Fire Officer (CMDSSC4).
This report
proposes a number of projects to be included within the Fire Authority’s
Integrated Risk Management Action Plan (IRMP) for the fiscal year 2012-13. The proposals summarise areas where the
Service’s Senior Leadership Team believe service improvements may be achieved.
The proposals (in some instances) also take into account views from staff
within Oxfordshire Fire & Rescue Service following a period of initial
consultation in August 2011. To meet the requirements of the IRMP process, each
proposal is supported by evidence, validating both their inclusion and their
contribution to improved community engagement and community/firefighter
safety. Similarly, each proposal
recognises the prevailing economic constraints.
The proposals
for the 2012 - 2013 Action Plan are as follows:
Project 1: Business Continuity
Review
Responsible Manager:
Area Manager – Business & Improvement
Project 2: Recruitment &
Advancement Review
Responsible
Manager: Area Manager – Service Support
Project 3: Road Traffic Casualty
Reduction
Responsible
Manager: Area Manager - Safety
Project 4: Olympics 2012
Pre-Planning
Responsible
Manager: Area Manager – Operations & Resilience
Project 5: Retained Duty System
(RDS) Availability Review
Responsible
Manager: Area Manager – Operations & Resilience
Project 6: Operational Assurance
Framework
Responsible
Manager: Area Manager – Projects
Project 7: Data Sharing to
Improve the Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults & Children
Responsible
Manager: Area Manager – Safety
Project 8: Review of Incident
Command, Baseline Worst Case Operational Scenario Planning Assumptions.
Responsible
Manager: Area Manager – Operations and Resilience
Project 9: Improving Fire Control
Resilience
Responsible
Manager; Deputy Chief Fire Officer
These proposals,
if approved by the Cabinet Member for Safer & Stronger Communities, will be
adopted in the final version of the IRMP Action Plan 2012-13 subject to further
consultation & scrutiny. Each
project will be subject to close monitoring, reviewed every quarter and
reported to the Cabinet Member responsible for Safer & Stronger
Communities.
The Cabinet Member is RECOMMENDED to approve the proposed projects to be
included for further consultation & scrutiny in the draft IRMP Action Plan
2012/13.
Minutes:
The Cabinet Member for Safer & Stronger Communities APPROVED the proposed projects to be included for further consultation and scrutiny in the draft Integrated Risk Management Action Plan (IRMP) Fire & Rescue.