Thursday, March 28, 2019

Fire Fighting Foam

https://www.firerescue.com.au/fire-fighting-foam-hazardous/
Fire fighting foam may have a number of applications but generally, they are used for Class A (normal combustibles like paper and organic materials), And Class B fires associated with the flammable liquid. There are other types of specialist foams which may be used in other classes, but they are very rare.

The Training of Fire Wardens Explained


Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Emergency management (bushfire)

https://www.firerescue.com.au/emergency-management-bushfire/
It seems every summer now we are confronted with the effects of devastating bushfire. Emergency management of these sometime devastating bushfires has never been more critical. Furthermore, working together in harmony to overcome the challenges has become a priority. In this article I will discuss some of the challenges and whether the challenges are being [...]


How to Have an Emergency Management Plan Reduce the Impact

Friday, March 1, 2019

Airport firefighters and aviation incidents

https://www.firerescue.com.au/airport-firefighters-aviation/

Conducting operations in the field.

Over the years and with analysis of aircraft crashes there has been a need to regulate airport emergency response. We can all feel a little better with regulations determining how much firefighting and rescue equipment will be available at a given airport.
Operationally there need to be enough airport firefighters to carry out rescue and firefighting operations quickly and effectively. This is one aspect that is regulated and not left to airport management to determine.
How an Emergency Management Plan can Reduce the Impact