INQ301
Recommendations for this Inquiry
INQ-ref | REC-UID | CODE | SubCode | SrcNUM | Recommendation |
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INQ301 | REC301-2383 | C - Response | 15 - Inter-service cooperation | Recommendation 1 | Tasmanian Fire Service (TFS), Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service (PWS) and Sustainable Timber Tasmania (STT) initiate a discussion among their Australasian peers about good practice around managing new fire starts in remote terrain, to include issues around identification, predictive analysis, |
INQ301 | REC301-2391 | E - Agency Organisation | 12 - EM agency and authority | Recommendation 8 | TFS, PWS and STT should jointly carry out work to identify acceptable shift lengths and patterns – including requirements for rest days – for all personnel working on emergency operations. |
INQ301 | REC301-2390 | E - Agency Organisation | 12 - EM agency and authority | Recommendation 7 | TFS, PWS and STT should jointly reach a decision on whether a winch capable remote area firefighting capability should be maintained in Tasmania; which agency or agencies should be responsible for that program; and how a winch capable remote area firefighting capability can be safely trained and |
INQ301 | REC301-2389 | E - Agency Organisation | 12 - EM agency and authority | Recommendation 6A | The proposed Tasmania State Air Desk should have a finance officer attached to its staff. |
INQ301 | REC301-2388 | C - Response | 15 - Inter-service cooperation | Recommendation 6 | TFS, PWS and STT should establish a State Air Desk, to be staffed by specialist staff year-round, with responsibility for managing both preparatory and contractual issues out of season as well as aircraft management when fires or other emergency events are occurring. |
INQ301 | REC301-2387 | E - Agency Organisation | 32 - Doctrine, standards, and reform | Recommendation 5 | TFS, PWS and STT agree an updated version of the Interagency Fire Management Protocol which maintains the principle that there will be one state-wide point of command for major unwanted fires burning in the State of Tasmania, explicitly recognises the right of each of TFS, PWS and STT to have the |
INQ301 | REC301-2386 | C - Response | 15 - Inter-service cooperation | Recommendation 4 | TFS, PWS and STT should work with government and each other to continue to pursue a whole-of-state fuel management and burning program that encompasses all land tenures, meets the range of outcomes required by the state (township protection, risk reduction and landscape-scale burns) and is inclus |
INQ301 | REC301-2385 | A - Responsibility | 25 - Inquiry, audit, lessons management and after action review | Recommendation 3 | TFS should initiate a policy review (seeking support from government as appropriate) to clearly identify what body or agency is responsible for planning, carrying out and enforcing fuel management on private property at a township level. |
INQ301 | REC301-2384 | E - Agency Organisation | 36 - Volunteers | Recommendation 2 | TFS should pursue the creation of a cadre of volunteer remote area firefighters. |
INQ301 | REC301-2392 | B - Preparedness | 39 - Disaster Risk Management | Recommendation 9 | TFS should engage in discussions with government about the construction of purpose-built State Control Centre facilities for emergency management in Tasmania. |