Injury and rehabilitation support
Any Fire and Emergency employee who is injured at work can access rehabilitation support through the Injury Management Unit. Volunteers can access support through the UFBA Accident Assurance Scheme.
Any Fire and Emergency employee who is injured at work can access rehabilitation support through the Injury Management Unit. Volunteers can access support through the UFBA Accident Assurance Scheme.
We are proposing to change the way we manage complaints - from initial enquiries through to resolution.
The Risk Manager software has been successfully upgraded. This means our Safe@Work and Audit@Work applications are now available to use as normal.
Free flu vaccinations remain available for all people at Fire and Emergency, whether you’re a volunteer, employee, or a contractor.
The Safe@Work and Audit@Work applications will be unavailable today Monday 24 July between 1700-1900.
Following the deaths of two Fire and Emergency volunteer firefighters, Craig Stevens and Dave van Zwanenberg, in February 2023, Fire and Emergency commissioned an independent investigation to identify all the factors that contributed to this tragic event.
With many illnesses currently circulating in our communities, it is essential that if you feel sick at work - go home, stay home and, if necessary, seek medical advice.
Working in and around moving vehicles is the most frequently reported critical risk in Safe@Work. Sharing and reflecting on “near miss” events - times where people or equipment could’ve been harmed - is a great way we can explore what safety measures we need in place to protect our people from potential harm.
Five lots of lay-flat hose were put through their paces at NTC in April.
Craig Clark, Senior Firefighter at Wigram Station wants to bring the conversation to all fire stations around the country that it’s ok not to be ok.