2004 inFIRE Annual Conference
Organized by Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia
Perth, Australia | October 11-15
About the Conference
Theme: A Safe Community: The Information Network
Conference Program
Presentations
Tuesday 12th October
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Keynote: The Future of the Australian Disaster Information Network (AusDIN) and the Role Played by Library Networks
Morrie Bradley and Linda Hansen, Emergency Management Australia -
Usage of an integrated decision support system in respect of a safe community and risk management
Marie Wilhelmsson, Swedish Rescue Services Agency, Karlstad Sweden -
A Message from our Sponsor
Bob Sutcliffe, Fire Protection Association Australia -
Planning Equitable Fire and Rescue Service Delivery Based on Informed Decision-Making
Katherine M. Kirk and Roger C.N. Bird, Queensland Fire and Rescue Service, Queensland -
Fire risk assessment and management information provision
Sheila Pantry OBE, Sheila Pantry Associates Ltd, Sheffield England -
An informed media is an informed community
Graham Metcalf, Queensland Fire and Rescue Service, Queensland -
Local government becoming AWARE
Sharna McKechnie, Fire & Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia (FESA) Western Australia -
International Fire Service Journal of Leadership and Management
Dr. Bob England, Department of Political Science, Oklahoma State University and Fire Protection Publications. Oklahoma
Wednesday 13th October
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Records Management On-line Training Module
Gwen Buch, Department of Conservation and Land Management, Western Australia -
The information role in modernising the UK Fire and Rescue Services. Part I
Amanda Collicutt, Fire Service College, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire England -
The FM Global Research Campus Update
Janet Green, FM Global, Massachusetts -
Supporting the Executive Development of Firefighters
Margaret Davson, Australian Institute of Police Management (AIPM), Manly New South Wales -
Benefits of Professional Education for Emergency Services Personnel
Delaine Trofymowych, Australian Graduate School of Policing, Charles Sturt University, New South Wales -
The information role in modernising the UK Fire and Rescue Services. Part II
Margaret Fuller, Fire Service College, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire England -
Safe and Secure?
Phill Cribb, Fire & Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia (FESA), Western Australia -
What is IFSTA, and who is FPP?
Susan Walker, International Fire Service Training Association (IFSTA), and Fire Protection Publications, Oklahoma -
Tunnel Fire Protection
John Truswell, Fire & Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia (FESA), Western Australia
Thursday 14th October
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Keynote: Winning the Fight for Justice
Estelle Blackburn, OAM -
Conservation work at the FESA Museum and Education Centre
Su Ferreira, Fire & Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia (FESA), Western Australia -
Testing and Demonstrative Burns of Household Items, Appliances and Line Cords
Laura Logan, Safety Engineering Laboratories Inc., Warren Michigan -
The CSIRO Library Network and its evolving role
Gillian Bullock, Commonwealth Scientific Industry Research Organisation (CSIRO), New South Wales -
Karijini Incident - background and welfare support
Murray Horbury, Fire & Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia (FESA), Western Australia -
Hazard reduction in privacy management : ongoing issues in the NSW fire Brigades
Anne Pickles, Information Coordinator, NSW Fire Brigades, New South Wales
Friday 15th October
- Panel Discussion: Moving experiences - Libraries on the move
- Janet Green, FM Global, Massachusetts
- Nina McPherson, Metropolitan Fire Brigades, Victoria
- Judy Ballantyne, Parliament of Western Australia
Proceedings
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Hazard reduction in privacy management: ongoing issues in the NSW Fire Brigades
By Anne Pickles, Information Coordinator, NSW Fire Brigades -
The Future of Australian Disaster Information Network (AusDIN) and the Role Played by Library Networks
By Morris Bradley and Linda Hansen, Emergency Management Australia -
Supporting the Executive Development of Fire-fighters
By Margaret Davson, Manager, Library & Information Services, Australian Institute of Police Management -
Fire Risk Assessment and Management Information Provision
By Sheila Pantry, OBE BA FCLIP -
Planning Equitable Fire and Rescue Service Delivery Based on Informed Decision-Making
By Katherine M. Kirk and Roger C.N. Bird, State Operations, Risk and Planning Unit, Queensland Fire and Rescue Service -
Local Government becoming AWARE
By Sharna McKechnie, Fire & Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia (FESA)
Meeting Minutes
- Keynote - Tuesday, October 12
- Summary - Wednesday, October 13
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Daily Minutes - Friday, October 15
Panel Discussion: Moving experiences - Libraries on the move - Notes on moving a library, by Judy Ballantyne