Chief Fire Officers Association

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The Chief Fire Officers Association or CFOA is the professional body representing senior fire officers in the UK. The organisation used to be known as the Chief and Assistant Chief Fire Officers Association, it was formed in 1974 following local government re-structuring.

The CFOA website says, "CFOA's Aim is to continue as the professional voice of the UK Fire Service, assisting and supporting our members to fulfil their leadership role in improving the well being of local communities in all matters relating to the Fire Services' activities. "[1]

Memebership of the CFOA is open to any UK-based senior fire officer above the rank or assistant chief officer, in addition to Chief Fire Officer, sometimes now known as brigade managers or, in Scotland, Fire Master. The CFOA acts as a collective 'voice' for the Fire service in the UK on issues such policy, training; legislative and fire safety issues.

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As one example of setting policy, the CFOA has been involved in the planning process for response times for the FiReControl project.[2] FiReControl will consolidate the number of control rooms that asnswer emergency calls in England from 46 to nine, by 2009. The new system will see 98% of calls answered within five seconds, exceeding the CFOA's own policy.

The home page of the CFOA's website has a list of current policies and initiatives, with information and press releases attached. Some of the organisation's policy areas are summarised as follows (2006):

  • New fire safety laws, (The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2006)
  • Department for Communities and Local Government policy on building regulations
  • London Regional Resilience Forum, policy document on 7 July attacks
  • Warning on electric blankets
  • Relaxtion of air security
  • Home Office document on 7 July attacks

  1. ^ Chief Fire Officers Association
  2. ^ Government Response to the Communities and Local Govt Ctte Report on the Fire & Rescue Service, 29 September 2006, TSO
  3. ^ Our Fire and Rescue Service Practitioners Forum: website

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