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Fire and Rescue Service Operational guidance Operational Risk Information 1 Contents 1 Foreword 2 2 Preface 3 3 Introduction 4 4 Legal framework 9 5 Strategic perspective 17 6 data and Information management- continual 21 improvement 7 security of Information 23 8 Practical considerations 26 9 Competency and training 36 10 Provision of Operational risk Information system 39 11 Appendices 59 A: PORIS - Risk assessment matrix 59 B(1): Likelihood table 60 B(2): Firefighter severity life/health table 61 B(3): Societal and individual severity table 62 B(4): Environmental severity table 63 B(5): Community/social severity table 64 B(6): Heritage severity table 65 B(7): Economic and other severity table 67 B(8): Comparison of levels of risk 68 C: data capture fields 74 D: Comparison scoring between PORIS score for 94 individual and societal life risk and IRMP Guidance Note No 4 12 Acknowledgements 95 13 References and bibliography 97 14 Sector specific acronyms 99 2 SECTION 1 Foreword The availability of relevant and timely Information is recognised as critical to the successful management of all Operational
risk assessments, fire safety data, and security guidance. The model provides a common methodology and approach to managing the identification, gathering, analysis, provision, audit and review of operational data, whilst allowing individual Fire and Rescue Services the flexibility to integrate its processes into their own systems.
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