INQ307
Recommendations for this Inquiry
INQ-ref | REC-UID | CODE | SubCode | SrcNUM | Recommendation |
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INQ307 | REC307-2426 | E - Agency Organisation | 32 - Doctrine, standards, and reform | Recommendation 1 | Queensland's plans and arrangements for heatwave should be reviewed to provide for an intergrated multi-agency approach to their management. A single agency should lead and oversee this process. |
INQ307 | REC307-2439 | A - Responsibility | 9 - Community education | Recommendation 14 | Education on bushfires should include information about: |
INQ307 | REC307-2440 | C - Response | 8 - Communications and warnings | Recommendation 15 | Communications protocols about hazard-specific events should be developed to clarify responsibilities and the principles for the release of information and warnings. They should be included in all related hazard-specific plans and published on relevant websites, and used during events. |
INQ307 | REC307-2441 | E - Agency Organisation | 32 - Doctrine, standards, and reform | Recommendation 16 | Hazard-specific and disaster management guidelines and plans should explain the circumstances and process for hazard-specific activation of the disaster management arrangements in support of an incident. |
INQ307 | REC307-2442 | E - Agency Organisation | 32 - Doctrine, standards, and reform | Recommendation 17 | Hazard-specific plans and guidelines should be published on external websites for access by relevant stakeholders. |
INQ307 | REC307-2443 | E - Agency Organisation | 32 - Doctrine, standards, and reform | Recommendation 18 | Planning for response to bushfire risk should identify all stakeholders to be engaged in the response phase and their roles and responsibilities should be clearly documented. |
INQ307 | REC307-2444 | B - Preparedness | 41 - Emergency Management exercises | Recommendation 19 | All disaster management groups should run an exercise that has full involvement of a hazard-specific primary agency in the next 12 months and regularly thereafter. |
INQ307 | REC307-2445 | E - Agency Organisation | 16 - Training and behaviour | Recommendation 20 | All agencies should identify the capacity and appropriate positions for the role of liaison officers, and ensure sufficient numbers are trained. |
INQ307 | REC307-2446 | C - Response | 14 - Incident Mgt Teams | Recommendation 21 | Coordinated arrangements for liaison officer deployment should be considered and documented by disaster management groups across the full spectrum of risk identified for their area of responsibility, and not rely on a singular inflexible approach. |
INQ307 | REC307-2447 | A - Responsibility | 9 - Community education | Recommendation 22 | Clear public messaging regarding risks (if any) from the use of suppressants, including to 'organic' producers, should be developed and socialised before the next fire season and be readily available for dissemination when needed. |
INQ307 | REC307-2438 | C - Response | 8 - Communications and warnings | Recommendation 13 | The national messages for catastrophic fire danger ratings should be integrated with all existing and new community bushfire safety information. |
INQ307 | REC307-2437 | F - Research and technology | 13 - Mapping and data quality | Recommendation 12 | The ability to share, analyse, interrogate and display information from disparate entities should be progressed as a matter of some urgency. |
INQ307 | REC307-2436 | B - Preparedness | 39 - Disaster Risk Management | Recommendation 11 | The outputs of these capabilities should be shared and actively inform the disaster management sector, including response operations and the creation of warnings and public messaging. |
INQ307 | REC307-2427 | E - Agency Organisation | 32 - Doctrine, standards, and reform | Recommendation 2 | Wherever possible, the antecedents that will lead to catastrophic fire weather conditions existing for a particular area should be identified and documented within fire management plan relevant to the area. |
INQ307 | REC307-2428 | B - Preparedness | 39 - Disaster Risk Management | Recommendation 3 | The future risk of bushfires to Queensland communities should be re-evaluated as part of the 2020 State Risk Assessment in light of recent and emerging science, events and lessons. |
INQ307 | REC307-2429 | A - Responsibility | 9 - Community education | Recommendation 4 | A good neighbour policy such as that of the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, setting out clear expectations, be developed to guide all landholders. |
INQ307 | REC307-2430 | A - Responsibility | 9 - Community education | Recommendation 5 | All Area Fire Management Groups should adopt and be guided by a good neighbour policy. |
INQ307 | REC307-2431 | A - Responsibility | 9 - Community education | Recommendation 6 | Area Fire Management Groups should share seasonal risk information with local groups and actively and appropriately contribute to disaster management planning. |
INQ307 | REC307-2432 | E - Agency Organisation | 32 - Doctrine, standards, and reform | Recommendation 7 | Legislation at state and local level requiring landholders to reduce fire risk on their property should be actively applied |
INQ307 | REC307-2433 | A - Responsibility | 24 - Govt responsibility | Recommendation 8 | To make planned burning and land clearing easier to understand and implement for landholders, a single point of contact for all bushfire mitigation inquiries and permits should be established. |
INQ307 | REC307-2434 | E - Agency Organisation | 32 - Doctrine, standards, and reform | Recommendation 9 | Given an increasing risk of intense fires, the framework of legislation relating to vegetation management, bushfire mitigation and preparation priorities should be re-assessed. |
INQ307 | REC307-2435 | E - Agency Organisation | 16 - Training and behaviour | Recommendation 10 | Building capacity in fire simulation and predictive capabilities, including the capability of people to read and interpret these products through training, should be investigated and considered. |
INQ307 | REC307-2448 | A - Responsibility | 9 - Community education | Recommendation 23 | Targeted education about the short- and long-term effects of chemical suppressants should reach those likely to be exposed to them before aerial chemical suppressants are used in Queensland again. |