Australia is one of the most bushfire prone countries in the world. This means that across a range of industries workers may be affected by bush fires while commuting to or from work or their home location. Have you considered this when reviewing risks and implementing policies?
Job roles which may be affected are highly varied and include workers who travel near forest or grass land areas including the urban fringe, rural and regional areas. Even major freeways may be at risk of impact by bushfire.
Organisations are required to ensure that the risk of wildfire on workers is controlled as far as reasonably practicable. In applying the hierarchy of control to managing the risk of worker interaction with wildfire the following should be considered;
Elimination
- Schedule work in bushfire risk areas for days of low bushfire risk
- Don’t conduct work which may cause a bushfire on high fire risk days
- Consider closing offices or implementing flexible work arrangements on extreme or catastrophic fire danger days to limit worker travel (even to and from work)
Substitution
- Consider alternative routes that have a lower bushfire risk
Engineering
- Ensure plant and vehicles are fitted with adequate spark arrestors and equipment is in good order
- Maintain fire suppression equipment such as fire extinguishers
Administration
- Implement systems to ensure Public Fire Danger ratings, emergency warning and work and travel schedules are monitored to ensure bushfire risk is minimised. This may include subscribing to alerts from your local fire agency through an app such as VicEmergency.
- Include the prevention, preparedness, response and recovery from bushfire in your emergency plans
- Train workers to access warnings and take appropriate action to avoid bushfire risk including what action to take if entrapped by a fire in a building or vehicle
PPE
- Equip workers with equipment to survive a bushfire if entrapped such as a woollen blanket, water, first aid kit, am radio and mobile phone
Handy resources
There is a range of resources available to assist organisations to manage their bushfire risk.
Bushfire Considerations
- Know the bushfire risk to your organisation and workers (risk assessment)
- Develop systems to minimise your risk including monitoring the fire danger ratings and warnings
- Train workers in the systems and entrapment survival techniques
- Implement the plan
- Review and revise to ensure your workers and your organisation is safe from bushfire