Integrated risk management planning
Each Fire and Rescue Authority must produce a publicly available Integrated Risk Management Plan (IRMP) covering at least a three-year timespan, which:
- Is regularly reviewed and revised and reflects up to date risk information and evaluation of service delivery outcomes;
- Has regard to the risk analyses completed by Local and Regional Resilience Forums including those reported in external Community Risk Registers (CRRs) and internal risk registers, to ensure that civil and terrorist contingencies are captured in their IRMP;
- Reflects effective consultation during its development and at all review stages with representatives of all sections of the community and stakeholders;
- Demonstrates how prevention, protection and response activities will be best used to mitigate the impact of risk on communities in a cost effective way;
- Provides details of how Fire and Rescue Authorities deliver their objectives and meet the needs of communities through working with partners; and
- Has undergone an effective equality impact assessment process.
Fire and Rescue Authorities should review the effectiveness of cross-border integration arrangements with neighbouring authorities and set these outappropriately in their IRMPs.
Surrey Fire and Rescue Authority's IRMP is known as the Public Safety Plan. The latest edition covers the period from 2011-20 and is accompanied by two year action plans.
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