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CFA Proposed Changes to SOP 6.06 - Practical and Hot Fire Training

CFA has commenced consultation on proposed changes to SOP 6.06 Practical and Hot Fire Training. CFA is proposing this SOP replace the existing SOP 6.06 which is called Hot Fire Training -PAD Briefs. VFBV is now calling for volunteer feedback and discussion on the proposed changes to assisit with formal VFBV comment and feedback that will be provided to CFA. 

A copy of the draft SOP provided by CFA for consultation can be downloaded from the bottom of this page. Please note that this is draft and for discussion purposes only. 

Any comments on suggested improvements or clarifications volunteers have on the proposed changes would be welcome, as would any practical limitations or difficulties members may identify. Feedback to VFBV via email or post would be most preferred, and feedback is welcome from any individual, brigade, group or District Council. We would be most keen to hear from Brigade/Group Training officers as to the practicality of the proposed changes. 

If feedback could please be directed to VFBV Support Officer – Chris Dent in the first instance, Chris will be coordinating and collating field feedback, that will then be used by VFBV to provide a formal response to CFA.

Feedback is due no later than the 14th June 2019 – but much earlier if possible.

It would be preferred that members provide feedback ASAP, so that it can be received incrementally, allowing us enough time to consolidate, identify trends and research issues raised by members.

 

Feedback To:

Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Post: 9/24 Lakeside Drive, Burwood East VIC 3151
Fax: (03) 9886 1618
Feedback Due: Friday 14th June 2019

 

 

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