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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.
NuPlex Chemical Incident On December 19 2011, a chemical incident occurred at the Nuplex chemical plant in Wangaratta. The incident was caused by an uncontrolled chemical reaction in a reactor vessel, which released an extremely odorous vapour in the surrounding community.
Yarra Valley Grammar School Review The Fire Services Commissioner requested Fire & Rescue NSW to conduct a review of a fire that occurred on 30 January, 2012 at the Yarra Valley Grammar School, located at Kalinda Road in Ringwood, Victoria.
Westmeadows Grassfire Review At approximately 5pm on 24 January 2012, a grassfire occurred on the west side of Broadmeadows Valley Park, which is a reserve managed by Hume City Council.
Fire Service Commissioner Victoria - State Controllers Intent Fire Service Commissioner Victoria - Strategic Control Priorities - State Controller’s Intent POLICY 001 2011
Review of Community Bushfire Warnings The final report of the review was delivered in July 2011. The review found that considerable progress had been made with policies, procedures, practices and systems, particularly in response to the Royal Commission recommendations.