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SFRS HOMEPAGE
If you, or someone you know is over 50 years old and smokes and either lives alone, has mobility issues or uses medical oxygen, we need your help to identify them. Ask them to get in touch or if you are a family member or a carer, refer them to us. We will undertake a Home Fire Safety Visit where possible. Make the Call, it could save a life.WORK WITH US
Requirements for a firefighter. To join the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service as a firefighter, applicants must be aged 18 years or over, meet the required medical and physical fitness standards, especially aerobic fitness and upper body strength, and have a good standard of vision and colour perception. EYESIGHT REQUIREMENTS Eyesight Requirements. The eyesight requirements for the role of a Firefighter are: Uncorrected visual acuity should be at least 6/18 or better in the best eye and 6/24 or better in the worst eye. Corrected acuity should be a minimum of 6/7.5 in the best eye, with the worse eye at least 6/12. The ability to read N6 at 30cm (under 25 years) or WHOLETIME FIREFIGHTER RECRUITMENT Wholetime Firefighter Recruitment We are SFRS You are SFRS. Applications are invited from motivated individuals who have drive, determination, and enthusiasm and who share our values of Safety, Teamwork, Respect & Innovation, to work with our communities andSFRS HOMEPAGE
Recruitment enquiry. Details of other job opportunities are available on our current vacancies page. You can also register to receive job alerts to keep you updated on any future vacancies. Our ‘Requirements to be a Firefighter’ area provides a vast amount of information on what to expect at each stage within the process to assist you in preparing for your application.FOR HOUSEHOLDERS
A: Following the tragic fire at Grenfell Tower in London, a Ministerial Working Group on Building and Fire Safety was established to review Scotland’s building and fire safety regulatory frameworks. This legislation will ensure that everyone in Scotland has the sameFITNESS TESTS
The ladder climb is a test of confidence whilst working at height. An Instructor will first demonstrate the test. With the guidance of an instructor, you are required to demonstrate a correct 'leg lock' at ground level before ascending a fully extended 13.5m ladder, extended to the third floor of the drill tower to two thirds of its height and demonstrate a “leg lock”. WEST | YOUR AREA | SFRS If you have something you would like to share with us, you can get in touch in a number of ways. We appreciate all comments and will ensure all feedback is kept confidential. NORTH | YOUR AREA | SFRS If you have something you would like to share with us, you can get in touch in a number of ways. We appreciate all comments and will ensure all feedback is kept confidential. CARAVAN & MOBILE HOME PARKS 2 than one elevation may not always be possible due to the constraints of the site. Where this is the case then pedestrian access for Fire and Rescue Service personnelSFRS HOMEPAGE
If you, or someone you know is over 50 years old and smokes and either lives alone, has mobility issues or uses medical oxygen, we need your help to identify them. Ask them to get in touch or if you are a family member or a carer, refer them to us. We will undertake a Home Fire Safety Visit where possible. Make the Call, it could save a life.WORK WITH US
Requirements for a firefighter. To join the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service as a firefighter, applicants must be aged 18 years or over, meet the required medical and physical fitness standards, especially aerobic fitness and upper body strength, and have a good standard of vision and colour perception. EYESIGHT REQUIREMENTS Eyesight Requirements. The eyesight requirements for the role of a Firefighter are: Uncorrected visual acuity should be at least 6/18 or better in the best eye and 6/24 or better in the worst eye. Corrected acuity should be a minimum of 6/7.5 in the best eye, with the worse eye at least 6/12. The ability to read N6 at 30cm (under 25 years) or WHOLETIME FIREFIGHTER RECRUITMENT Wholetime Firefighter Recruitment We are SFRS You are SFRS. Applications are invited from motivated individuals who have drive, determination, and enthusiasm and who share our values of Safety, Teamwork, Respect & Innovation, to work with our communities andSFRS HOMEPAGE
Recruitment enquiry. Details of other job opportunities are available on our current vacancies page. You can also register to receive job alerts to keep you updated on any future vacancies. Our ‘Requirements to be a Firefighter’ area provides a vast amount of information on what to expect at each stage within the process to assist you in preparing for your application.FOR HOUSEHOLDERS
A: Following the tragic fire at Grenfell Tower in London, a Ministerial Working Group on Building and Fire Safety was established to review Scotland’s building and fire safety regulatory frameworks. This legislation will ensure that everyone in Scotland has the sameFITNESS TESTS
The ladder climb is a test of confidence whilst working at height. An Instructor will first demonstrate the test. With the guidance of an instructor, you are required to demonstrate a correct 'leg lock' at ground level before ascending a fully extended 13.5m ladder, extended to the third floor of the drill tower to two thirds of its height and demonstrate a “leg lock”. WEST | YOUR AREA | SFRS If you have something you would like to share with us, you can get in touch in a number of ways. We appreciate all comments and will ensure all feedback is kept confidential. NORTH | YOUR AREA | SFRS If you have something you would like to share with us, you can get in touch in a number of ways. We appreciate all comments and will ensure all feedback is kept confidential. CARAVAN & MOBILE HOME PARKS 2 than one elevation may not always be possible due to the constraints of the site. Where this is the case then pedestrian access for Fire and Rescue Service personnelLATEST NEWS
It’s THE Big Football Match – The Battle of the Badges takes place on June 12, 2021. Date: 11/06/2021 Area: North Category: News Item Scotland’s national football team are gearing up for their first major tournament in 23 years - but to whet your appetite – there’s another game you don’t want to miss. EYESIGHT REQUIREMENTS Eyesight Requirements. The eyesight requirements for the role of a Firefighter are: Uncorrected visual acuity should be at least 6/18 or better in the best eye and 6/24 or better in the worst eye. Corrected acuity should be a minimum of 6/7.5 in the best eye, with the worse eye at least 6/12. The ability to read N6 at 30cm (under 25 years) orLATEST NEWS
A mother who tragically lost her son warns of the dangers of open water Publish Date: 11 June 2021 The mother of a young man from Fife who tragically lost his life last summer at a local beauty spot is warning of the dangers of open water.. Keivan Ulhaq, 20, had been socialising with friends at Lochore Meadows, known locally as ‘The Meedies’, when he entered the water on a Saturday eveningWORK WITH US
Requirements for a firefighter. To join the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service as a firefighter, applicants must be aged 18 years or over, meet the required medical and physical fitness standards, especially aerobic fitness and upper body strength, and have a good standard of vision and colour perception.FOR HOUSEHOLDERS
As part of our commitment to building a safer Scotland we offer everyone in Scotland a free home fire safety visit. We'll help you sort out a fire escape plan and provide information about smoke, heat and carbon monoxide alarms. Get in touch with us, it's so easy to arrange: call 0800 0731 999. text " FIRE " to 80800 from your mobilephone.
NORTH | YOUR AREA | SFRS The North of Scotland is home to some of the UK's most remote areas, as well as the bustling cities of Aberdeen, Dundee, Inverness and Perth. Our crews in the North work hard to protect the 1.2 million people living in the area, working from 164 fire stations spread from Orkney, Shetland and the Western Isles in the north to Perth andKinross
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Tuesday to Thursday: 0830-1730 hours (Weeks 1 – 14) Friday: 0830 to 1600 hours (Weeks 1 – 14) There is a residential requirement for 7 weeks during this course. Outside these 7 weeks, trainees can stay at home and commute. For trainee retained firefighters, attendance at a 2 week training course at a SFRS site will be required.FOR BUSINESSES
Undertaking a fire risk assessment. There are five steps in the assessment process. 1. Identify the people at risk. An assessment should be made of those persons at risk from fire. This involves identifying the number and capability of people residing, occupying or working on the premises and others who frequent the premises such asvisitors
STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP TEAM If you have something you would like to share with us, you can get in touch in a number of ways. We appreciate all comments and will ensure all feedback is kept confidential. HMFSI FIRE SAFETY ENFORCEMENT HMFSI Fire Safety Enforcement - Action Plan Progress Next Update Jun-21 Status Count In Progress 3 In Progress RAG Rating Deferred 2 Complete 16 Overall Progress 95% Red Amber Green 3 0 1SFRS HOMEPAGE
If you, or someone you know is over 50 years old and smokes and either lives alone, has mobility issues or uses medical oxygen, we need your help to identify them. Ask them to get in touch or if you are a family member or a carer, refer them to us. We will undertake a Home Fire Safety Visit where possible. Make the Call, it could save a life. NORTH | YOUR AREA | SFRS The North of Scotland is home to some of the UK's most remote areas, as well as the bustling cities of Aberdeen, Dundee, Inverness and Perth. Our crews in the North work hard to protect the 1.2 million people living in the area, working from 164 fire stations spread from Orkney, Shetland and the Western Isles in the north to Perth andKinross
FOR HOUSEHOLDERS
As part of our commitment to building a safer Scotland we offer everyone in Scotland a free home fire safety visit. We'll help you sort out a fire escape plan and provide information about smoke, heat and carbon monoxide alarms. Get in touch with us, it's so easy to arrange: call 0800 0731 999. text " FIRE " to 80800 from your mobilephone.
EAST | YOUR AREA | SFRS If you have something you would like to share with us, you can get in touch in a number of ways. We appreciate all comments and will ensure all feedback is kept confidential.RENTED HOUSING
Rented Accommodation. If you live in rented accommodation, or if you are a landlord, the Scottish Government has some additional information that you should read. Information for landlords and tenants is available on the Scottish Government’s websites below: Private rented housing. Local authority and registered social housing.FOR BUSINESSES
YOUR SAFETY
A closed door may restrict fire spread by holding back fire and smoke. A fire door is fire re-resisting and rated by performance to fire when tested to an appropriate standard. In determining the fire-resistance of a door, it is necessary to consider all the doorset components including the frame, glazing, side-panels, transoms and ironmongery.BARBEQUE SAFETY
Keep a bucket of water, sand or a garden hose nearby for emergencies. Never leave a barbeque unattended. Avoid alcohol if you are in charge of a barbecue - it can affect your co-ordination and judgement. Make sure your barbecue site is flat and well away from sheds, fences, trees, shrubs or garden waste. Keep children and pets away from the OUR VALUES - FIRESCOTLAND.GOV.UK Our values Teamwork is the foundation of what we do and what we achieve and is essential across the SFRS Operationally, lives depend on the ability to work effectively as a team as many LOG IN - HOME FIRE SAFETY VISITS Scottish Fire and Rescue Service employees: you can access your new FireScotland.gov.uk email here: https://webmail.firescotland.gov.uk/owa (When clicked, this link will launch in a new tab/window) Check your spam/junk mail folders. If you still have not received theSFRS HOMEPAGE
If you, or someone you know is over 50 years old and smokes and either lives alone, has mobility issues or uses medical oxygen, we need your help to identify them. Ask them to get in touch or if you are a family member or a carer, refer them to us. We will undertake a Home Fire Safety Visit where possible. Make the Call, it could save a life. NORTH | YOUR AREA | SFRS The North of Scotland is home to some of the UK's most remote areas, as well as the bustling cities of Aberdeen, Dundee, Inverness and Perth. Our crews in the North work hard to protect the 1.2 million people living in the area, working from 164 fire stations spread from Orkney, Shetland and the Western Isles in the north to Perth andKinross
FOR HOUSEHOLDERS
As part of our commitment to building a safer Scotland we offer everyone in Scotland a free home fire safety visit. We'll help you sort out a fire escape plan and provide information about smoke, heat and carbon monoxide alarms. Get in touch with us, it's so easy to arrange: call 0800 0731 999. text " FIRE " to 80800 from your mobilephone.
EAST | YOUR AREA | SFRS If you have something you would like to share with us, you can get in touch in a number of ways. We appreciate all comments and will ensure all feedback is kept confidential.RENTED HOUSING
Rented Accommodation. If you live in rented accommodation, or if you are a landlord, the Scottish Government has some additional information that you should read. Information for landlords and tenants is available on the Scottish Government’s websites below: Private rented housing. Local authority and registered social housing.FOR BUSINESSES
YOUR SAFETY
A closed door may restrict fire spread by holding back fire and smoke. A fire door is fire re-resisting and rated by performance to fire when tested to an appropriate standard. In determining the fire-resistance of a door, it is necessary to consider all the doorset components including the frame, glazing, side-panels, transoms and ironmongery.BARBEQUE SAFETY
Keep a bucket of water, sand or a garden hose nearby for emergencies. Never leave a barbeque unattended. Avoid alcohol if you are in charge of a barbecue - it can affect your co-ordination and judgement. Make sure your barbecue site is flat and well away from sheds, fences, trees, shrubs or garden waste. Keep children and pets away from the OUR VALUES - FIRESCOTLAND.GOV.UK Our values Teamwork is the foundation of what we do and what we achieve and is essential across the SFRS Operationally, lives depend on the ability to work effectively as a team as many LOG IN - HOME FIRE SAFETY VISITS Scottish Fire and Rescue Service employees: you can access your new FireScotland.gov.uk email here: https://webmail.firescotland.gov.uk/owa (When clicked, this link will launch in a new tab/window) Check your spam/junk mail folders. If you still have not received the NORTH | YOUR AREA | SFRS The North of Scotland is home to some of the UK's most remote areas, as well as the bustling cities of Aberdeen, Dundee, Inverness and Perth. Our crews in the North work hard to protect the 1.2 million people living in the area, working from 164 fire stations spread from Orkney, Shetland and the Western Isles in the north to Perth andKinross
CONTACT US | SFRS
We appreciate all comments and will ensure all feedback is kept confidential. Scottish Fire and Rescue Service Headquarters. Westburn Drive. Cambuslang. G72 7NA. Phone: 0141 646 4500. (Office hours are Monday to Thursday, 8.45am to 4.45pm, and Friday, 8.45am to 3.30pm) Contact details for each of our Service Delivery Area Headquarters:LATEST NEWS
Speaking at the launch Chief Officer Blunden explained why the consultation was needed. He said: “While our immediate environment is changing and we need to respond to this in terms of the services we provide, I also want our fire and rescue service to evolve and have an increasingly positive impact on the health and wellbeing of ourcommunities.”
EYESIGHT REQUIREMENTS Eyesight Requirements. The eyesight requirements for the role of a Firefighter are: Uncorrected visual acuity should be at least 6/18 or better in the best eye and 6/24 or better in the worst eye. Corrected acuity should be a minimum of 6/7.5 in the best eye, with the worse eye at least 6/12. The ability to read N6 at 30cm (under 25 years) orSFRS HOMEPAGE
Welcome to the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service - Working together fora safer Scotland
NORTH | YOUR AREA | SFRS Find out how we are delivering fire and rescue services where youlive.
ABOUT US | SFRS
Statistics on the SFRS workforce, fire stations, fire vehicles and appliances, attacks on fire and rescue personnel, home fire safety visits, and non-domestic fire safety activity. To view our previous publications go to our Archive Page. For enquiries and feedback please contact National.Statistics@firescotland.gov.uk.SFRS BOARD | SFRS
Information on the expectations of the Board including the Register of Interests can be found in the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service Board - Members' Code of Conduct. For more information about the SFRS Board, contact the Board Support Team by email - sfrs.boardsupport@firescotland.gov.uk. ---- HOME FIRE SAFETY VISIT Home Fire Safety Visit. Help us direct you to the correct home fire safety visit booking form. Are you: Booking a home fire safety visit for yourself or a family member?SFRS HOMEPAGE
Recruitment enquiry. Details of other job opportunities are available on our current vacancies page. You can also register to receive job alerts to keep you updated on any future vacancies. Our ‘Requirements to be a Firefighter’ area provides a vast amount of information on what to expect at each stage within the process to assist you in preparing for your application.SFRS HOMEPAGE
If you, or someone you know is over 50 years old and smokes and either lives alone, has mobility issues or uses medical oxygen, we need your help to identify them. Ask them to get in touch or if you are a family member or a carer, refer them to us. We will undertake a Home Fire Safety Visit where possible. Make the Call, it could save a life. EYESIGHT REQUIREMENTS Eyesight Requirements. The eyesight requirements for the role of a Firefighter are: Uncorrected visual acuity should be at least 6/18 or better in the best eye and 6/24 or better in the worst eye. Corrected acuity should be a minimum of 6/7.5 in the best eye, with the worse eye at least 6/12. The ability to read N6 at 30cm (under 25 years) or HOME FIRE SAFETY VISIT Home Fire Safety Visit. Help us direct you to the correct home fire safety visit booking form. Are you: Booking a home fire safety visit for yourself or a family member?RENTED HOUSING
Rented Accommodation. If you live in rented accommodation, or if you are a landlord, the Scottish Government has some additional information that you should read. Information for landlords and tenants is available on the Scottish Government’s websites below: Private rented housing. Local authority and registered social housing. EAST | YOUR AREA | SFRS If you have something you would like to share with us, you can get in touch in a number of ways. We appreciate all comments and will ensure all feedback is kept confidential. WEST | YOUR AREA | SFRS If you have something you would like to share with us, you can get in touch in a number of ways. We appreciate all comments and will ensure all feedback is kept confidential.BARBEQUE SAFETY
Keep a bucket of water, sand or a garden hose nearby for emergencies. Never leave a barbeque unattended. Avoid alcohol if you are in charge of a barbecue - it can affect your co-ordination and judgement. Make sure your barbecue site is flat and well away from sheds, fences, trees, shrubs or garden waste. Keep children and pets away from theYOUR SAFETY
A closed door may restrict fire spread by holding back fire and smoke. A fire door is fire re-resisting and rated by performance to fire when tested to an appropriate standard. In determining the fire-resistance of a door, it is necessary to consider all the doorset components including the frame, glazing, side-panels, transoms and ironmongery. LOG IN - HOME FIRE SAFETY VISITS Scottish Fire and Rescue Service employees: you can access your new FireScotland.gov.uk email here: https://webmail.firescotland.gov.uk/owa (When clicked, this link will launch in a new tab/window) Check your spam/junk mail folders. If you still have not received the OUR VALUES - FIRESCOTLAND.GOV.UK Our values Teamwork is the foundation of what we do and what we achieve and is essential across the SFRS Operationally, lives depend on the ability to work effectively as a team as manySFRS HOMEPAGE
If you, or someone you know is over 50 years old and smokes and either lives alone, has mobility issues or uses medical oxygen, we need your help to identify them. Ask them to get in touch or if you are a family member or a carer, refer them to us. We will undertake a Home Fire Safety Visit where possible. Make the Call, it could save a life. EYESIGHT REQUIREMENTS Eyesight Requirements. The eyesight requirements for the role of a Firefighter are: Uncorrected visual acuity should be at least 6/18 or better in the best eye and 6/24 or better in the worst eye. Corrected acuity should be a minimum of 6/7.5 in the best eye, with the worse eye at least 6/12. The ability to read N6 at 30cm (under 25 years) or HOME FIRE SAFETY VISIT Home Fire Safety Visit. Help us direct you to the correct home fire safety visit booking form. Are you: Booking a home fire safety visit for yourself or a family member?RENTED HOUSING
Rented Accommodation. If you live in rented accommodation, or if you are a landlord, the Scottish Government has some additional information that you should read. Information for landlords and tenants is available on the Scottish Government’s websites below: Private rented housing. Local authority and registered social housing. EAST | YOUR AREA | SFRS If you have something you would like to share with us, you can get in touch in a number of ways. We appreciate all comments and will ensure all feedback is kept confidential. WEST | YOUR AREA | SFRS If you have something you would like to share with us, you can get in touch in a number of ways. We appreciate all comments and will ensure all feedback is kept confidential.BARBEQUE SAFETY
Keep a bucket of water, sand or a garden hose nearby for emergencies. Never leave a barbeque unattended. Avoid alcohol if you are in charge of a barbecue - it can affect your co-ordination and judgement. Make sure your barbecue site is flat and well away from sheds, fences, trees, shrubs or garden waste. Keep children and pets away from theYOUR SAFETY
A closed door may restrict fire spread by holding back fire and smoke. A fire door is fire re-resisting and rated by performance to fire when tested to an appropriate standard. In determining the fire-resistance of a door, it is necessary to consider all the doorset components including the frame, glazing, side-panels, transoms and ironmongery. LOG IN - HOME FIRE SAFETY VISITS Scottish Fire and Rescue Service employees: you can access your new FireScotland.gov.uk email here: https://webmail.firescotland.gov.uk/owa (When clicked, this link will launch in a new tab/window) Check your spam/junk mail folders. If you still have not received the OUR VALUES - FIRESCOTLAND.GOV.UK Our values Teamwork is the foundation of what we do and what we achieve and is essential across the SFRS Operationally, lives depend on the ability to work effectively as a team as many NORTH | YOUR AREA | SFRS The North of Scotland is home to some of the UK's most remote areas, as well as the bustling cities of Aberdeen, Dundee, Inverness and Perth. Our crews in the North work hard to protect the 1.2 million people living in the area, working from 164 fire stations spread from Orkney, Shetland and the Western Isles in the north to Perth andKinross
LATEST NEWS
Speaking at the launch Chief Officer Blunden explained why the consultation was needed. He said: “While our immediate environment is changing and we need to respond to this in terms of the services we provide, I also want our fire and rescue service to evolve and have an increasingly positive impact on the health and wellbeing of ourcommunities.”
EYESIGHT REQUIREMENTS Eyesight Requirements. The eyesight requirements for the role of a Firefighter are: Uncorrected visual acuity should be at least 6/18 or better in the best eye and 6/24 or better in the worst eye. Corrected acuity should be a minimum of 6/7.5 in the best eye, with the worse eye at least 6/12. The ability to read N6 at 30cm (under 25 years) orLATEST NEWS
If you have something you would like to share with us, you can get in touch in a number of ways. We appreciate all comments and will ensure all feedback is kept confidential.CONTACT US | SFRS
We appreciate all comments and will ensure all feedback is kept confidential. Scottish Fire and Rescue Service Headquarters. Westburn Drive. Cambuslang. G72 7NA. Phone: 0141 646 4500. (Office hours are Monday to Thursday, 8.45am to 4.45pm, and Friday, 8.45am to 3.30pm) Contact details for each of our Service Delivery Area Headquarters: HOME FIRE SAFETY VISIT Home Fire Safety Visit. Help us direct you to the correct home fire safety visit booking form. Are you: Booking a home fire safety visit for yourself or a family member? NORTH | YOUR AREA | SFRS Find out how we are delivering fire and rescue services where youlive.
WEST | YOUR AREA | SFRS Find out how we are delivering fire and rescue services where youlive.
SFRS HOMEPAGE
Welcome to the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service - Working together fora safer Scotland
SFRS HOMEPAGE
Recruitment enquiry. Details of other job opportunities are available on our current vacancies page. You can also register to receive job alerts to keep you updated on any future vacancies. Our ‘Requirements to be a Firefighter’ area provides a vast amount of information on what to expect at each stage within the process to assist you in preparing for your application.SFRS HOMEPAGE
If you, or someone you know is over 50 years old and smokes and either lives alone, has mobility issues or uses medical oxygen, we need your help to identify them. Ask them to get in touch or if you are a family member or a carer, refer them to us. We will undertake a Home Fire Safety Visit where possible. Make the Call, it could save a life. EYESIGHT REQUIREMENTS Eyesight Requirements. The eyesight requirements for the role of a Firefighter are: Uncorrected visual acuity should be at least 6/18 or better in the best eye and 6/24 or better in the worst eye. Corrected acuity should be a minimum of 6/7.5 in the best eye, with the worse eye at least 6/12. The ability to read N6 at 30cm (under 25 years) or HOME FIRE SAFETY VISIT Home Fire Safety Visit. Help us direct you to the correct home fire safety visit booking form. Are you: Booking a home fire safety visit for yourself or a family member?RENTED HOUSING
Rented Accommodation. If you live in rented accommodation, or if you are a landlord, the Scottish Government has some additional information that you should read. Information for landlords and tenants is available on the Scottish Government’s websites below: Private rented housing. Local authority and registered social housing. EAST | YOUR AREA | SFRS If you have something you would like to share with us, you can get in touch in a number of ways. We appreciate all comments and will ensure all feedback is kept confidential. WEST | YOUR AREA | SFRS If you have something you would like to share with us, you can get in touch in a number of ways. We appreciate all comments and will ensure all feedback is kept confidential.BARBEQUE SAFETY
Keep a bucket of water, sand or a garden hose nearby for emergencies. Never leave a barbeque unattended. Avoid alcohol if you are in charge of a barbecue - it can affect your co-ordination and judgement. Make sure your barbecue site is flat and well away from sheds, fences, trees, shrubs or garden waste. Keep children and pets away from theYOUR SAFETY
A closed door may restrict fire spread by holding back fire and smoke. A fire door is fire re-resisting and rated by performance to fire when tested to an appropriate standard. In determining the fire-resistance of a door, it is necessary to consider all the doorset components including the frame, glazing, side-panels, transoms and ironmongery. LOG IN - HOME FIRE SAFETY VISITS Scottish Fire and Rescue Service employees: you can access your new FireScotland.gov.uk email here: https://webmail.firescotland.gov.uk/owa (When clicked, this link will launch in a new tab/window) Check your spam/junk mail folders. If you still have not received the OUR VALUES - FIRESCOTLAND.GOV.UK Our values Teamwork is the foundation of what we do and what we achieve and is essential across the SFRS Operationally, lives depend on the ability to work effectively as a team as manySFRS HOMEPAGE
If you, or someone you know is over 50 years old and smokes and either lives alone, has mobility issues or uses medical oxygen, we need your help to identify them. Ask them to get in touch or if you are a family member or a carer, refer them to us. We will undertake a Home Fire Safety Visit where possible. Make the Call, it could save a life. EYESIGHT REQUIREMENTS Eyesight Requirements. The eyesight requirements for the role of a Firefighter are: Uncorrected visual acuity should be at least 6/18 or better in the best eye and 6/24 or better in the worst eye. Corrected acuity should be a minimum of 6/7.5 in the best eye, with the worse eye at least 6/12. The ability to read N6 at 30cm (under 25 years) or HOME FIRE SAFETY VISIT Home Fire Safety Visit. Help us direct you to the correct home fire safety visit booking form. Are you: Booking a home fire safety visit for yourself or a family member?RENTED HOUSING
Rented Accommodation. If you live in rented accommodation, or if you are a landlord, the Scottish Government has some additional information that you should read. Information for landlords and tenants is available on the Scottish Government’s websites below: Private rented housing. Local authority and registered social housing. EAST | YOUR AREA | SFRS If you have something you would like to share with us, you can get in touch in a number of ways. We appreciate all comments and will ensure all feedback is kept confidential. WEST | YOUR AREA | SFRS If you have something you would like to share with us, you can get in touch in a number of ways. We appreciate all comments and will ensure all feedback is kept confidential.BARBEQUE SAFETY
Keep a bucket of water, sand or a garden hose nearby for emergencies. Never leave a barbeque unattended. Avoid alcohol if you are in charge of a barbecue - it can affect your co-ordination and judgement. Make sure your barbecue site is flat and well away from sheds, fences, trees, shrubs or garden waste. Keep children and pets away from theYOUR SAFETY
A closed door may restrict fire spread by holding back fire and smoke. A fire door is fire re-resisting and rated by performance to fire when tested to an appropriate standard. In determining the fire-resistance of a door, it is necessary to consider all the doorset components including the frame, glazing, side-panels, transoms and ironmongery. LOG IN - HOME FIRE SAFETY VISITS Scottish Fire and Rescue Service employees: you can access your new FireScotland.gov.uk email here: https://webmail.firescotland.gov.uk/owa (When clicked, this link will launch in a new tab/window) Check your spam/junk mail folders. If you still have not received the OUR VALUES - FIRESCOTLAND.GOV.UK Our values Teamwork is the foundation of what we do and what we achieve and is essential across the SFRS Operationally, lives depend on the ability to work effectively as a team as many NORTH | YOUR AREA | SFRS The North of Scotland is home to some of the UK's most remote areas, as well as the bustling cities of Aberdeen, Dundee, Inverness and Perth. Our crews in the North work hard to protect the 1.2 million people living in the area, working from 164 fire stations spread from Orkney, Shetland and the Western Isles in the north to Perth andKinross
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Speaking at the launch Chief Officer Blunden explained why the consultation was needed. He said: “While our immediate environment is changing and we need to respond to this in terms of the services we provide, I also want our fire and rescue service to evolve and have an increasingly positive impact on the health and wellbeing of ourcommunities.”
EYESIGHT REQUIREMENTS Eyesight Requirements. The eyesight requirements for the role of a Firefighter are: Uncorrected visual acuity should be at least 6/18 or better in the best eye and 6/24 or better in the worst eye. Corrected acuity should be a minimum of 6/7.5 in the best eye, with the worse eye at least 6/12. The ability to read N6 at 30cm (under 25 years) orLATEST NEWS
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We appreciate all comments and will ensure all feedback is kept confidential. Scottish Fire and Rescue Service Headquarters. Westburn Drive. Cambuslang. G72 7NA. Phone: 0141 646 4500. (Office hours are Monday to Thursday, 8.45am to 4.45pm, and Friday, 8.45am to 3.30pm) Contact details for each of our Service Delivery Area Headquarters: HOME FIRE SAFETY VISIT Home Fire Safety Visit. Help us direct you to the correct home fire safety visit booking form. Are you: Booking a home fire safety visit for yourself or a family member? NORTH | YOUR AREA | SFRS Find out how we are delivering fire and rescue services where youlive.
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Recruitment enquiry. Details of other job opportunities are available on our current vacancies page. You can also register to receive job alerts to keep you updated on any future vacancies. Our ‘Requirements to be a Firefighter’ area provides a vast amount of information on what to expect at each stage within the process to assist you in preparing for your application.SFRS HOMEPAGE
If you, or someone you know is over 50 years old and smokes and either lives alone, has mobility issues or uses medical oxygen, we need your help to identify them. Ask them to get in touch or if you are a family member or a carer, refer them to us. We will undertake a Home Fire Safety Visit where possible. Make the Call, it could save a life.CONTACT US | SFRS
We appreciate all comments and will ensure all feedback is kept confidential. Scottish Fire and Rescue Service Headquarters. Westburn Drive. Cambuslang. G72 7NA. Phone: 0141 646 4500. (Office hours are Monday to Thursday, 8.45am to 4.45pm, and Friday, 8.45am to 3.30pm) Contact details for each of our Service Delivery Area Headquarters: HOME FIRE SAFETY VISIT Home Fire Safety Visit. Help us direct you to the correct home fire safety visit booking form. Are you: Booking a home fire safety visit for yourself or a family member?FOR HOUSEHOLDERS
As part of our commitment to building a safer Scotland we offer everyone in Scotland a free home fire safety visit. We'll help you sort out a fire escape plan and provide information about smoke, heat and carbon monoxide alarms. Get in touch with us, it's so easy to arrange: call 0800 0731 999. text " FIRE " to 80800 from your mobilephone.
WHOLETIME FIREFIGHTER RECRUITMENT Wholetime Firefighter Recruitment We are SFRS You are SFRS. Applications are invited from motivated individuals who have drive, determination, and enthusiasm and who share our values of Safety, Teamwork, Respect & Innovation, to work with our communities andWORK WITH US
Working with local councils to ensure the protection of vulnerable people. Carrying out inspections of commercial and industrial premises and providing safety advice to community groups and families. Provision of fire safety advice; visiting people's homes and assessing the risk of fire and advising on how best to protect themselves. EAST | YOUR AREA | SFRS If you have something you would like to share with us, you can get in touch in a number of ways. We appreciate all comments and will ensure all feedback is kept confidential.CURRENT VACANCIES
Current vacancies. Our firefighters, control teams and support staff are ready for action 24 hours a day, 7 days a week - 365 days a year. Our role begins long before any 999 call is made. Emergency response is our most recognisable role and we attend over 90,000 incidents a year, covering everything from fires and road traffic collisions to LOG IN - HOME FIRE SAFETY VISITS Scottish Fire and Rescue Service employees: you can access your new FireScotland.gov.uk email here: https://webmail.firescotland.gov.uk/owa (When clicked, this link will launch in a new tab/window) Check your spam/junk mail folders. If you still have not received the GARTAN - SCOTTISH FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE Enter your unique Service Access Code to get started. If you do not have a code, please contact your system administrator.SFRS HOMEPAGE
If you, or someone you know is over 50 years old and smokes and either lives alone, has mobility issues or uses medical oxygen, we need your help to identify them. Ask them to get in touch or if you are a family member or a carer, refer them to us. We will undertake a Home Fire Safety Visit where possible. Make the Call, it could save a life.CONTACT US | SFRS
We appreciate all comments and will ensure all feedback is kept confidential. Scottish Fire and Rescue Service Headquarters. Westburn Drive. Cambuslang. G72 7NA. Phone: 0141 646 4500. (Office hours are Monday to Thursday, 8.45am to 4.45pm, and Friday, 8.45am to 3.30pm) Contact details for each of our Service Delivery Area Headquarters: HOME FIRE SAFETY VISIT Home Fire Safety Visit. Help us direct you to the correct home fire safety visit booking form. Are you: Booking a home fire safety visit for yourself or a family member?FOR HOUSEHOLDERS
As part of our commitment to building a safer Scotland we offer everyone in Scotland a free home fire safety visit. We'll help you sort out a fire escape plan and provide information about smoke, heat and carbon monoxide alarms. Get in touch with us, it's so easy to arrange: call 0800 0731 999. text " FIRE " to 80800 from your mobilephone.
WHOLETIME FIREFIGHTER RECRUITMENT Wholetime Firefighter Recruitment We are SFRS You are SFRS. Applications are invited from motivated individuals who have drive, determination, and enthusiasm and who share our values of Safety, Teamwork, Respect & Innovation, to work with our communities andWORK WITH US
Working with local councils to ensure the protection of vulnerable people. Carrying out inspections of commercial and industrial premises and providing safety advice to community groups and families. Provision of fire safety advice; visiting people's homes and assessing the risk of fire and advising on how best to protect themselves. EAST | YOUR AREA | SFRS If you have something you would like to share with us, you can get in touch in a number of ways. We appreciate all comments and will ensure all feedback is kept confidential.CURRENT VACANCIES
Current vacancies. Our firefighters, control teams and support staff are ready for action 24 hours a day, 7 days a week - 365 days a year. Our role begins long before any 999 call is made. Emergency response is our most recognisable role and we attend over 90,000 incidents a year, covering everything from fires and road traffic collisions to LOG IN - HOME FIRE SAFETY VISITS Scottish Fire and Rescue Service employees: you can access your new FireScotland.gov.uk email here: https://webmail.firescotland.gov.uk/owa (When clicked, this link will launch in a new tab/window) Check your spam/junk mail folders. If you still have not received the GARTAN - SCOTTISH FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE Enter your unique Service Access Code to get started. If you do not have a code, please contact your system administrator.LATEST NEWS
If you have something you would like to share with us, you can get in touch in a number of ways. We appreciate all comments and will ensure all feedback is kept confidential. NORTH | YOUR AREA | SFRS The North of Scotland is home to some of the UK's most remote areas, as well as the bustling cities of Aberdeen, Dundee, Inverness and Perth. Our crews in the North work hard to protect the 1.2 million people living in the area, working from 164 fire stations spread from Orkney, Shetland and the Western Isles in the north to Perth andKinross
EYESIGHT REQUIREMENTS Eyesight Requirements. The eyesight requirements for the role of a Firefighter are: Uncorrected visual acuity should be at least 6/18 or better in the best eye and 6/24 or better in the worst eye. Corrected acuity should be a minimum of 6/7.5 in the best eye, with the worse eye at least 6/12. The ability to read N6 at 30cm (under 25 years) orWORK WITH US
Working with local councils to ensure the protection of vulnerable people. Carrying out inspections of commercial and industrial premises and providing safety advice to community groups and families. Provision of fire safety advice; visiting people's homes and assessing the risk of fire and advising on how best to protect themselves.SFRS HOMEPAGE
Previous consultations Local Fire and Rescue Plan Review 2020. Following publication of the Scottish Fire and Rescue Strategic Plan 2019-22 in October 2019, we NORTH | YOUR AREA | SFRS Find out how we are delivering fire and rescue services where youlive.
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Current vacancies. Our firefighters, control teams and support staff are ready for action 24 hours a day, 7 days a week - 365 days a year. Our role begins long before any 999 call is made. Emergency response is our most recognisable role and we attend over 90,000 incidents a year, covering everything from fires and road traffic collisions to WEST | YOUR AREA | SFRS Head of Service Delivery. John Miller. Deputy Assistant Chief Officer John Miller leads service delivery in the West area.CORONAVIRUS:
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HOME FIRE SAFETY VISITS To ensure the safety of the public and of our staff during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, we have taken the decision to temporarily stop all Home Fire Safety Visits until further notice. In addition, we will also be suspending our attendance at external community safety events/activities. With an increased number of people staying at home, it is important to remain mindful of fire safety. Key advice on how to stay safe at home will also be available over the phone, by email, or via our website. Please also keep in touch with any vulnerable family members/neighbours, and get in touch with your local fire station if you have any fire related concerns. DO YOU NEED A FIRE RISK ASSESSMENT THE RESPONSIBILITY TO CARRY OUT AN ASSESSMENT OF FIRE RISK, REVIEW SUCH AN ASSESSMENT AND TO TAKE FIRE SAFETY MEASURES RESTS WITH DUTYHOLDERS.
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