Woodland Fire Management
Past Event - watch the recording below
Fire Safety in Woodlands is becoming a greater concern each year as we face ongoing cold, dry springs and dry, hot summers. The risk of wildfire is ever increasing as is the risk of our woodlands catching fire.
To ensure our members prepare well for wildfire management this session features the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service and Cairngorms National Park Authority who advise on:
Essential steps to help prevent wildfires
How to prepare wildfire plans, and what information should be contained within them
How to identify risk, and what you should do as a result
What happens should the Fire and Rescue Service be called to your woodland/ forest
Colin McClean, Head of Land Management at Cairngorms National Park Authority discusses:
Structuring a wild-fire plan, including:
Wildfire prevention
Response to wildfires that do start (by non-Fire Service Personnel)
Increasing resilience in the landscape
Deputy Assistant Chief Officer Bruce Farquharson, Head of Training and Wildfire Capability Lead Officer, Scottish Fire and Rescue Service and Chair of the Scottish Wildfire Forum discusses:
Fire and Rescue Service experience of fires in woodlands/ forests
What is helpful to have in a fire plan
What happens when Fire and Rescue Service arrive at a fire