Publications
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Publish date | Title | Summary |
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Dandenong Ranges Landscape Bushfire Project Guide 2013 | Dandenong Ranges Landscape Bushfire Project Guide 2013 |
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Kentbruck Fire Review | This fire started on the 4th January 2013, a day of predicted extreme fire weather and a declared day of Total Fire Ban. It originated on the Portland – Nelson Rd in the vicinity of plantations and under the influence of strong winds quickly extended into and through the pine plantations and into the adjoining National Park. | |
Loch Sport Operational Review | On the afternoon of 27 September 2012, a bushfire occurred in the Gippsland lakes National Park west of the community of Loch Sport. Due to the nature of this fire and the prevailing conditions, including the fuel, climate, topography, single access/egress issues and in particular, fuel reduction burning in the area, a review was conducted of this fire to improve fire service knowledge and deliver improved services. | |
Regional Emergency Risk Project | The Regional Emergency Risk Project (RERP) was the first risk assessment process to be undertaken at the regional level in Victoria. | |
Victorian Emergency Management Reform White Paper Dec 2012 | Victorian Emergency Management Reform White Paper Dec 2012 | |
Fire Management at Landfill Sites | Early in 2012, the Fire Services Commissioner engaged I.R.S. Services to study a series of significant fires that occurred at the following Victorian landfill sites during January 2012; Brooklyn Landfill, Knox Transfer Station and Werribee Landfill | |
FSC Fire Services Agency Performance Standard Interim October 2012 | FSC Fire Services Agency Performance Standard Interim October 2012 | |
Post Bushfire Season Review 2011-12 | The 2011-12 review summarises the findings of a state-wide joint agency debriefing process aimed at building on past learnings. | |
Post season review report 2011/12 | 2011/12 Post Season Review Report | |
Port of Portland Emergency | The Port of Portland emergency was first reported to the Country Fire Authority (CFA) on Saturday 18 February 2012 and involved liquid pitch (tar) leaking from a 4000 tonne storage tank. |