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ANSFR Project: Frederikssund-Halsnaes Workshop

A page presenting information about a workshop held in Denmark as part of the ANSFR Project. Northumberland Fire and Rescue Service is managing and coordinating the ANSFR Project.

The ANSFR Project - The Frederikssund-Halsnæs Workshop

 

28th September - 1st October 2009, Frederikssund-Halsnæs, Denmark

 

 

Workshop Summary

The Frederikssund-Halsnæs workshop was the second of four ANSFR project workshops. The key aim of ANSFR was to reduce the human, financial and environmental cost of fires in Europe. This was achieved through the development of effective techniques for identifying, assessing and managing fire risk.

 

Workshop Hosts

The Frederikssund-Halsnæs Workshop was organised and hosted by Frederikssund-Halsnaes Fire and Rescue Service (Denmark). Northumberland Fire and Rescue Service provided advice and practical support. The workshop focused on environmental fire risk and involved the presentation and discussion of good practice implemented by the four partner organisations.

Fire and rescueFor the purpose of the ANSFR Project, environmental fire risk is defined as: "The threat, danger or possibility of a fire being started within a rural or rural-urban interface environment as a result of accidental/deliberate human activities or as a result of natural phenomena, such as lightning strikes, volcanic eruptions etc."

Northumberland Fire and Rescue Service and all of the ANSFR Project Partners attended the event. In addition, the following organisations working to reduce environmental fire risk in Greece and Australia attended and contributed to the workshop:

 

Workshop Topics

In summary, some of the topics discussed and debated at the event included: 

  • Identification of wildfires/forest fires
  • Wildfire/forest fire prevention
  • Wildfire risk prediction systems
  • Multi-agency wildfire groups
  • Forest fire/emergency plans
  • Equipment for extinguishing wildfires/forest fires
  • Techniques for extinguishing wildfires/forest fires
  • Data recording of wildfire/forest fire incidents

During this event, all of the partner organisations delivered at least one presentation concerning their approach to fighting and preventing wildfires and forest fires. The workshop schedule included a field visit to a nearby forest to discuss recent fire plans that have been developed by Frederikssund-Halsnæs Fire and Rescue Service and the forest rangers working for the Danish Forest and Nature Agency.

Northumberland Fire and Rescue Service's Wildfire Team made some significant contributions to the event. Northumberland Fire and Rescue Service also designed and delivered an interactive group work session at the event to stimulate debate and discussion regarding data gathering for wildfire and forest fire incidents. The whole workshop provided participants with the opportunity to share knowledge and experience regarding wildfires and forest fires and it provided an excellent opportunity for those present to learn about the challenges that each of the partners must currently address.  

 

The Frederikssund-Halsnæs Workshop Handbook

One of the key outputs of the workshop has been the production of a detailed handbook that documents all of the presentations and sessions delivered. A copy of the handbook can be downloaded by clicking this link.

 

Future Collaboration on Environmental Fire Risk Management

The Frederikssund-Halsnæs workshop also produced an unexpected outcome. Some of the ANSFR partners will work together in the future to receive and deliver training in the use and application of wildfire risk prediction systems and in techniques for fighting wildfires and forest fires.

 

Further Information

For further information about the workshop or the ANSFR Project, please visit contact:Fire Service Crest

 

Dr. Robert Stacey

Project Officer

Fire Support Services

Northumberland Fire and Rescue Service

Robert.Stacey@northumberland.gov.uk