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3.3 OPERATIONAL
SAFETY REVIEWS
Operational Safety Reviews (OSR) is a “During for an assessment of all Incident Command System
Performance” monitoring programme implemented by components on the scene.
Dublin Fire Brigade. Specifically, the Incident Command
System and Standard Operational Guidelines/ Dublin Fire Brigade’s review procedure requires
Procedures are evaluated as part of the Brigade’s that OSR forms be submitted once they have been
Incident Safety Management Systems. It serves as an completed to the Health and Safety Unit at DFB
incidental aide memoir to guarantee compliance and a Headquarters.
uniform level of implementation and application.
It is necessary for District Officers, under the
To enable Officers to approach, complete, and record guidelines of the OSR to conduct a safety evaluation
the results of each review in a standard, thorough, and on a portion (20%) of all incidents that have occurred in
consistent manner, the OSR form was developed. To their district each month. Reviews must be conducted
ensure the Incident Command System is being properly for all incidents involving a single pump, not just fire
followed and to maintain safe methods of work at all calls. Consideration is also given to RTC’s and Special
incidents, the review process has been created to allow Services etc.
COUNT OF INCIDENTS BY WATCH: COUNT OF INCIDENTS BY DISTRICT:
Total Total
1196 1196
A Watch B Watch C Watch D Watch Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot
310 302 335 249 203 209 177 200 119 288
OSR BY INCIDENT TYPE
Total
1196
22 Aircraft Ambulance Assist Fire Fire Alarm
11 63 442 478
Haz RTC S/S SRT
2 147 41 12
Bhriogáid Dóiteáin Bhaile Átha Cliath DUBLIN FIRE BRIGADE