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The ten most recent good practice and guidance documents published on the fire and resilience site.
Part of the Generic Risk Assessment series, focusing on the hazards, risks and controls that relate to Fire and Rescue Service staff when dealing with incidents involving hazardous chemicals. These may be solids, liquids or gases.
Part of the Generic Risk Assessment series, focusing on the hazards, risks and controls that relate to Fire and Rescue Service staff when fighting fires in buildings.
Gudiance for emergency planners about the decontamination of buildings, structures and the open environment, exposed to chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear materials.
Part of the Generic Risk Assessment series, GRA 5.5 examines the hazards, risks and control measures relating to incidents attended by the Fire and Rescue Service involving radioactive materials.
Part of the Generic Risk Assessment series, GRA 4.2 examines the hazards, risks and control measures relating to incidents attended by the Fire and Rescue Service on rail systems.
Generic Risk Assessment 4.5:Working with Helicopters examines the hazards, risks and controls that relate to Fire and Rescue Service (FRS) personnel.
Generic Risk Assessment 2.5: Large Animal Rescues examines the hazards, risks and controls that relate to Fire and Rescue Service (FRS) staff and others when dealing with incidents involving the rescue of large animals.
Part of the Generic Risk Assessment series, focusing on the hazards, risks and controls that relate to Fire and Rescue Service staff and other agencies and members of the public attending at incidents involving asbestos containg materials (ACMs).
Part of the Generic Risk Assessment series, focusing on the hazards, risks and controls that relate to Fire and Rescue Service staff and other agencies and members of the public attending incidents involving biologic hazards.
This provides revised guidance on the Determination request process available to enforcing authorities and responsible persons under article 36 of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.