
Fire Awareness and Preparedness Workshop
at Tenterfield Fire Control Centre
Friday, 29 September 2023 from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time) + Add to calendar29/09/2023 10:0029/09/2023 14:00Australia/SydneyFire Awareness and Preparedness WorkshopFire Awareness and Preparedness Workshop
Friday, 29 September 2023 from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time)
Organiser
Granite Borders Landcare Committee Inc.
0267363500
admin@gblc.org.au
Address
Tenterfield Fire Control Centre
3 Francis Street
Tenterfield
NSW 2372 Australia
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Details
The Granite Borders Landcare Committee, NSW RFS and NPWS are presenting a Fire Awareness and Preparedness Workshop.
Speakers will include
Brian McDonough – NSW RFS
Michael Lieberman - NPWS
Be informed in the following topics:
RFS and landholders
- The role of RFS and how it operates. This includes that it is almost volunteer-run.
- RFS operation and set up - information on where brigades are located and the areas they cover; central dispatch procedure for fire alerts.
- What the RFS are allowed to do to control fires on private property – this includes access to all landholder types, which may include entering, cutting fences and padlocks, pushing trees, dozing fire breaks, etc.
- Historical changes in fire risk management.
- Legal obligations of land holders to contain a fire within a property.
- Individual landholder infrastructure; loan of firefighting equipment options.
- Asset protection steps.
- Permits for burns, burn communications with neighbours and RFS.
- Improving the understanding and value of RFS and their services among landholders, in order to reduce fire impacts and severity.
NPWS and landholders
- Fire management regime, operations and processes of NPWS.
- Hazard reductions, fire trail creation, mapping and burn plans.
- Cooperative burns in and around various landholder types – mechanics and processes.
- National Parks neighbour obligations.
- Legal and/or policy restrictions guiding NPWS fire management.
- How RFS and NPWS cooperate in fires in terms of lead, escalations and what that means on the ground.
Fire threats
- What starts fires - mowers, brush cutters, earthmoving equipment; weather (situational, e.g., heat, wind + fuel) and climate conditions (conditions over time, e.g., the change over time to increasing dominance of fire-prone lovegrass in the landscape, ongoing dry and lack of rain).
- Consequences of lack of knowledge.
Burning safely
- Making a fire map of property
- When if/to burn – e.g., Aug – March
- Equipment required
- Permits to burn – Intent to burn and Notification of burn
- How and when issued
- Letting neighbours know
- How to find out who your neighbours are (council will give you postal address info for your adjoining neighbours)
What affects fire speed/intensity
- Slope aspect
- Wind speed and direction
- Fuel type (long grass, slashed grass, shrubs etc)
- Humidity
Where to obtain information - getting warnings and notifications
- Using the ‘Hazards near me’ app
- Reporting a fire
Going further with RFS
- The process of joining the RFS and an outline of training involved.
- Cadet programme at TF Highschool in final term as elective subjects for years 9 and 10.
- RFS memberships
Light lunch to be served
RSVP, places limited
This workshop is jointly funded by the Commonwealth and NSW Government under the Disaster Recovery Funding arrangements.
Where
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Granite Borders Landcare Committee Inc.
Granite Borders Landcare Committee Inc.
0267363500