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The Chief Fire Officers’ Association The professional voice of the UK fire and rescue service Retail and Fire Key Authority Partnership Scheme Paul Anderson
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The Chief Fire Officers’ Association The professional voice of the UK fire and rescue service Partnership Working Group Chairman Paul Anderson, TWFRS Andy Jack, London Jack Kernohan, WMFS Nigel Marchant, South Wales
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The Chief Fire Officers’ Association The professional voice of the UK fire and rescue service Partnership Working Group British Retail Consortium –Sainsbury –Co-Op –Home retail Group Reports to DCFO Neil Gibbins
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The Chief Fire Officers’ Association The professional voice of the UK fire and rescue service Brief History Origins with HSE –Objective To raise the standard of health and safety management within a partner organisation or business and encourage consistency of enforcement across those LA’s that engage with it.
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The Chief Fire Officers’ Association The professional voice of the UK fire and rescue service Brief History LAPS enables an organisation with multiple outlets work with one local authority. Lead local authority acts as liaison point between organisation and LA regarding enforcement
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The Chief Fire Officers’ Association The professional voice of the UK fire and rescue service Retail and Fire Key Authority Partnership Scheme Sit outside of Regulatory Enforcement Sanctions Bill Falls outside of remit of Local Better Regulation Office and any Primary Authority Scheme. Not Protection from enforcement for an organisation.
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The Chief Fire Officers’ Association The professional voice of the UK fire and rescue service Terms of Reference Consider: –Partnership development between retailers and FRS providing equal benefits to both partners –Identify Tangible benefits to each parties –A means by which agreements could be achieved
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The Chief Fire Officers’ Association The professional voice of the UK fire and rescue service What is in it for BRC? BRC members receive professional fire safety advice on a Strategic level by a lead partner. –Local issues will remain local issues. –National issues referred back to lead authority.
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The Chief Fire Officers’ Association The professional voice of the UK fire and rescue service What is in it for FRS? Benefits in kind of whatever you agree with partner e.g.- –Marketing advice or advertising on vehicles –Agreement not to sell chip pans –Sponsorship –Recruitment & Retention advice –Floor space instore for CS activities –Supporting CS Activities –( Sainsbury and Safetyworks!)
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The Chief Fire Officers’ Association The professional voice of the UK fire and rescue service
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The Chief Fire Officers’ Association The professional voice of the UK fire and rescue service What would CFOA like from FRS? All FRS to sign up to the principle of RAFKAP- mirrors Compliance Code To gain your confidence in partnership process. –Allow you to direct resources to higher risk areas. E.g. premises not engaged in RAFKAP –Therefore less onerous to business
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The Chief Fire Officers’ Association The professional voice of the UK fire and rescue service What will CFOA Provide FRS? Suite of documents to assist FRS and Retailer –Partnership Policy –Partnership Risk Assessment –Service Level Agreement –Partnership Review document Held on CFOA Website with links to BRC
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The Chief Fire Officers’ Association The professional voice of the UK fire and rescue service CFOA Support to FRS? Fire Safety expectations to benchmark against A Internet based Partnership Register Exploring training with Loughborough University
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The Chief Fire Officers’ Association The professional voice of the UK fire and rescue service Partnership Policy Objectives Joint Working arrangements Links to FRS strategic goals Point of contact in FRS Extent of liability Insurance Financial Implications Review and Exit Strategy
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The Chief Fire Officers’ Association The professional voice of the UK fire and rescue service Partnership Review 2 Meetings per year Milestones to date Strategic outcomes review Milestones for future Corporate risks review Resources committed versus planned Improvements
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The Chief Fire Officers’ Association The professional voice of the UK fire and rescue service
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