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Notice is given that the unaudited statement of accounts for the year ended 31 March 2021 will be published on the London Fire Commissioner’s website on 5 July 2021. The statement of accounts is unaudited and may be subject to change.
The purpose of this work is to refresh the LFBs original Wellbeing Strategy
Operational Risk is the risk to the safety of fire fighters within the built environment and for the people who live and work in these buildings. Gathering and using operational risk information has developed over time with different LFB departments using their own systems and procedures.
These are the London Fire Commissioner's draft Statement of Accounts 2020/21 which are subject to public inspection.
The LFB is looking to procure and implement a new HRIS (Human resource management system) that will replace the current HR & Payroll system.
The purpose of this work is to set out the principal terms and conditions of the three Brigade car schemes (lease, essential, casual). This covers the specifications for cars on the schemes; and what is claimable mileage with the agreed rates. N.B. This policy does not establish eligibility for the car schemes; these are pre-existing contractual matters, and the policy is a record of this.
Organisational staffing structure chart for Training & Professional Development (Safety & Assurance Directorate)
Staffing structure of the Finance Department (Corporate Services Directorate)
Organisational staffing structure chart for Fire Safety Department (Operations Directorate)
Organisational staffing structure chart for the Fire Stations Department (Operations Directorate). See separate sample charts for fire stations with one fire engine and two fire engines.
Staffing structure of the Technical & Commercial Department (Corporate Services Directorate)
Preliminary Fire Investigation report into a 20 pump fire at New Providence Wharf on 7 May 2021