Fire & Rescue Inspection
FRS 2021-22 CoC Recommendations: Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service
Published 26 July 2022
Cause of Concern recommendations tracked by HMICFRS for Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service (2021-22)
3
Recommendations
3
Completed
National — applies to all forces
Recommendations (3)
| # | Recommendation | Directed at | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| F1 | Cause of concern: The service hasn’t made prevention activity a high enough priority and it isn’t adequately identifying those most at risk from fire. Recommendation: By 28 February 2022, the service should put in place plans that are designed to ensure that all staff have a good understanding of how to identify vulnerability and safeguard vulnerable people. | Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service | Completed |
| F2 | Cause of concern: The service hasn’t made prevention activity a high enough priority and it isn’t adequately identifying those most at risk from fire. Recommendation: By 28 February 2022, the service should put in place plans that are designed to ensure that joint agency reviews take place after significant or fatal fires (reviews should take place at an appropriate strategic level in the service and with relevant organisations) | Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service | Completed |
| F3 | Cause of concern: The service hasn’t made prevention activity a high enough priority and it isn’t adequately identifying those most at risk from fire. Recommendation: By 28 February 2022, the service should put in place plans that are designed to target the most vulnerable, who are at greatest risk from fire | Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service | Completed |