R1-029/2021: Operational Instructions - Staffing
All staff please note – for clarification:
All staff please note – for clarification:
To assist our Rostering teams in their ability to maintain adequate staffing levels across Te Hiku Region it has been agreed that effective immediately that 48 hours’ notice will be required in advance for any discretionary leave to be taken.
It has been an exceptional week - as we operate at Alert Level 3 and now with the tsunami risk this morning. Thank you again for everything you are doing to keep our communities safe. I do want to address one issue that has raised some concern.
This Operational Instruction is to ensure that Areas 3,4,5 can sustain adequate operational staffing to maintain operational response to the community through this pandemic period, keep our personnel safe at work and to mitigate the risk of infection across individual personnel, workgroups and stations.
This Operational Instruction is to ensure that Areas 3,4,5 and Auckland Rural District are aware of the appropriate SDPPP to follow and Local Operating Procedures.
This Operational Instruction is to ensure that Areas 3,4,5 and Auckland Rural District can sustain adequate operational staffing to maintain operational response to the community through this pandemic period and to mitigate the risk of infection across individual personnel, workgroups and stations.
Process to deploy NIMT in Te Hiku
Tāmaki Makaurau / Auckland region returns to Alert Level 2 at 11.59pm on Sunday 30 August. Geographical Area of Areas’ 1, 2 and Northland Rural remain with full Alert Level 2 protocol. The following notice describes the situation and action required.
Operational considerations at Chemical Suicides
Region One has attended several chemical poisoning suicides over the last five years. These are predominately hydrogen sulphide (H2S) or Helium (He) but may include Cyanide (HCN) poisoning, although the constituent chemicals for HCN are more difficult to obtain.
Region 1 MAN re-engagement training schedule