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Our List & Registers

Lists and Registers

The Fire & Rescue Authority is required to publish lists and registers relating to functions of the service that are of interest to the public.

CSV files can be openned by most spreadsheet application like Microsoft Office Excel and OpenOffice.org Calc.

PDF files can be viewed by a pdf reader such as Adobe Reader which can be downloaded here.

Corporate Risk Management

Corporate risk management is the basis for the business planning function of Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Authority.

Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service (DFRS) have identified a number of corporate risks. Each risk has an agreed tolerance level and has a nominated risk lead officer who updates the risk ratings and risk control measures in real time. Variance in ratings comes from departmental and strategic meetings where internal and external influences are discussed. Risks can move in and out of the register according to their rating.

Risks are monitored by DFRS Strategic Leadership Team and the Service Management Group and are reported to the Fire & Rescue Authority members twice a year at the Governance and Performance Working Group meetings.

Corporate Risks

As of January 2013 DFRS have identified 11 Corporate Risks which are:

  1. Competition and Partnerships
    A key service delivery partnership fails or fails to develop.
  2. Health and Safety
    The Authority suffers a major Health and Safety failure.
  3. Business Continuity
    The Service fails to respond in accordance with our resilience plans.
  4. Commercial contracts
    A key commercial contract fails.
  5. Relationships with internal stakeholders
    Relationships with internal stakeholders impact adversely on service efficiency.
  6. Community engagement
    The Service fails to deliver its risk-based approach to community engagement.
  7. Workforce planning
    The Authority fails to identify, develop and maintain skills and capacity to meet the Service needs.
  8. Data Systems
    The Authority fails to have effective data system arrangements.
  9. Legislation
    The Authority fails to meet its legal obligations.
  10. Financial resourcing
    The Authority is unable to meet its current priorities due to a shortfall in funding.
  11. Mobilising system
    The Authority fails to secure appropriate arrangements for dealing with calls for help and mobilising resources.

Current Contracts

FileDFRS Current Contracts (14.11.12) CSV
(1k)
FileDFRS Current Contracts (14.11.12) PDF
(80k)

Fleet List

FileFleet List (February 2013) CSV
(20k)
FileFleet List (February 2013) PDF
(322k)

Insurance Documentation

FileCertificate of Public and Employers Liability Insurance 01.04.12 - 31.03.13
(435k)

Public Enforcement Notices

FileEnforcement Notice Public Register 2012
(126k)
FileEnforcement Notice Public Register 2011
(162k)
FileEnforcement Notice Public Register 2010
(433k)
FileEnforcement Notice Public Register Glossary
(4k)

Register of Public Land and Assets

FilePublic Land and Assets (CSV)
(3k)
FilePulic Land and Assets (PDF)
(76k)
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