Country Fire Authority
Country Fire Authority (CFA) is one of the world’s largest volunteer-based emergency services organisations. CFA works with Victoria’s emergency services to fulfil its mission to protect lives and property through operational response and the promotion of community safety and education.
Mitigation
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Reduce the number of fires and hazardous incidents through: |
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Engage with communities to build their resilience in preventing and managing emergencies, through targeted and general education programs |
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Participating agency for the following bushfire mitigation activities:
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Table 8: Participating agencies for mitigation |
Participating agency for the following hazardous materials (including industrial waste) incident mitigation activities:
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Table 8: Participating agencies for mitigation |
Participating agency for the following mine, quarry and petroleum (exploration or production site) emergency mitigation activity: Legislation, regulation and enforcement of legislation, including but not limited to, the Mineral Resources Sustainable Development Act 1990 and regulations (licensing and approvals process for operators of mines, quarries and coal mines), Emergency Management Act 2013, EM (Critical Infrastructure Resilience) Regulations 2015, Country Fire Authority Act 1958 and Regulations 2014, Energy Safe Victoria Act 2005, and Petroleum Act 1998 |
Table 8: Participating agencies for mitigation |
Maintain ICC and RCC facilities under CFA responsibility | 3.3 |
Response (including Relief)
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Control agency for response:
[1] For the purposes of the SEMP, 'hazardous' is defined as any contaminants or materials that are harmful to human health (including substances that are dangerous goods as defined by Dangerous Goods Act 1985), and 'non-hazardous' is defined as any contaminants or materials (not identified as hazardous) that are not harmful to human health (noting these may be harmful to the environment and/or biodiversity (including plants and animals)). Where there is any doubt, contaminants or materials are to be deemed hazardous until such time as the Control Agency or support agency confirm they are non-hazardous. - Utilising USAR Category - 1 FRV/CFA and Category 1 VICSES |
Table 9: Control agencies for response |
Lead Response Support Agency (RSA) for the functional areas of:
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Table 10: Support agencies for response |
Protect life, property and the environment from the effects of fire, accidents and other hazards through: |
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4.4, 4.6 |
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Provide key support for: |
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Support the Controller by providing assistance, advice and information to other agencies responsible for, or involved in, recovery activities |
Recovery
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Assess, restore, clear and rehabilitate CFA managed public buildings and assets |
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Recovery Lead Agency (RecLA) to: |
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Table 16: Recovery coordination: Economic environment |
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Table 17: Recovery coordination: Built environment |
Support the Controller by providing assistance and advice to individuals, families and communities affected by fire or other incidents (as described) | 20.6 |
Assurance and Learning
For assurance and learning activities, refer directly to the agency for further information.