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GN66 A guide to the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005
PN0392b - Disciplinary procedure for the Commissioner, directors, heads of service and assistant commissioners
PN0400 - This policy sets out the Brigade’s arrangements for unpaid parental leave (ordinary parental leave) and the conditions under which the leave may be taken for all employees.
PN387 - This policy describes the fibreglass handled firefighters axe and explains its use and how to test and maintain it.
PN375 - This policy sets out the arrangements for pre-arranged overtime and applies to operational employees.
PN0368 - This policy provides details on how to report and record safety events, including injuries, environmental events, near misses and road traffic collisions.
PN367 - This policy sets out procedures for the booking and taking of leave and attendance times for fire and rescue staff.
PN354 - This policy outlines the allowances relating to the station mess and stand-bys and the associated process for claiming payment.
PN0331 - Brigade Control operates with six watches of 16 staff when at full establishment along with the operations support team (OST) on day duties established to a strength of 8. There are occasions where an imbalance of staff occurs due to a number of reasons which generate a loss of staff on a watch and it then becomes necessary to transfer personnel.
PN0313 - This policy sets out the Brigade’s arrangements for supporting staff returning to work from maternity leave who wish to continue breastfeeding which will be facilitated as far as reasonably practicable.
PN0288 - This policy gives guidance to personnel for the safe use and maintenance of the various resuscitation devices currently available in the Brigade.
PN0244 - This policy sets out the arrangements of the visual standards for operational staff used by the Brigade and the use of Aids To Vision (ATV) on the fireground and whilst performing other duties.