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Fire & Rescue Officer

Fire & Rescue Officer

Expired on: Jul 31, 2024

Division: Environmental & Safety

Reference Number: FRO-07-24

Grade: PG10

Purpose of the job
The Fire and Rescue Officer reports to the Business Security & Rescue Manager. The Fire and Rescue Officer is required to respond to a wide variety of calls: as well as fires, assist with safe making of equipment for vessel entry, and hazardous chemical spills. The incumbent must conduct inspections of fire equipment on site, complete all relevant documentation for auditing and for future reference.
The Fire and Rescue Officer provides first aid assistance to the injured wherein their goal is to stabilize the person before transferring them to the NCP medical centre or nearby hospital for further medical care. The incumbent is required to quickly decide on the best method to stabilize the person and provide immediately medical relief during emergencies.
The abovementioned activities shall be conducted in compliance with the Occupational Health and Safety Act, No. 85 of 1993 and all relevant NCP policies and procedures.

Key performance area
1.
General Duties.

Operating tools and equipment used for firefighting safely and effectively

Inspecting and maintaining equipment between uses

Inspecting building for fire safety and enforcing safety standards

Ensure that required equipment is stored, transported and cared for so that they are always in good working order.

Respond to fire and rescue incidents and operate in a team framework.

Comply to confined space entry procedure by conducting gas tests before vessel entry and continuously thereafter.

Provide appropriate medical care within the scope of knowledge in emergency situations

Ensure continuous improvement of unit’s efficiency and achievement of company objectives.

Analyze hazardous situations while establishing quick solutions and actions

Perform general maintenance on firefighting equipment

Maintain a clean environment in the fire department facilities
2.
Compliance to fire codes requirements

Inspect fire detection equipment, alarm and all system and keep them in working order.

Responsible for ensuring quick and efficient medical response at all times

Perform regular fire safety inspections of all facilities, ensuring that they meet all necessary codes and regulations.

Maintain all fire safety equipment on site, such as fire extinguishers and other fire-suppression equipment.

Report and escalate any non-compliances to NCP policies, procedures and systems relating to operations that could adversely affect NCP to relevant line manager
3.
Fire and Gas Emission Response

Respond to fire emergencies and gas emissions and taking appropriate responsive actions.

Ensure proper functioning of fire hydrants and maintain availability of emergency water supplies.

Be familiar and adhere to laws and policies and remain up to date on all municipal and national codes and regulations.

Comply with basic scene safety checks and the associated basic risk assessments, working with other Fire and Rescue Officer.
4.
Emergency Response

Respond to emergency, perform patient stabilization before transporting patient to on-site medical center or hospital. It is required that the Fire Officer be on site in 15 minutes.

Ensure that an adequate degree of monitoring and treatment is maintained and prolonged until the patient is transferred to a medical center or hospital, while remaining within the scope of this role’s training and competency.

Observe patient vital signs using skills and equipment relevant to scope of practice as directed and reporting any changes to the other emergency services staff.

Comply with basic scene safety checks and the associated basic risk assessments, working with other Fire and Rescue Officer.

Properly kit out and clean the ambulance (paying attention to infection prevention and control) after every call.

Contact the emergency control center to request extra support when needed.

Supporting the delivery of first aid and minor emergency treatments.

Perform resuscitation efforts on employees during an emergency.

Safely transport injured employees while providing on-going treatment and monitoring enroute to hospital.

Record patient information and treatment administered before handing over patient at hospital.

Maintain confidentiality in relation to personal data held for the injured employee, ensure data is processed lawfully; for no purpose other than for which it was obtained; is relevant to that purpose; is retained for no longer than is necessary; is processed in accordance with the rights of the subject to access and accuracy; and is protected from accidental loss or damage in accordance with the requirements of the POPI Act.
5.
Awareness and Training

Responsible for providing firefighting training to all employees.

Promote fire safety through training sessions

Perform practice drills
6.Related SHERQ responsibilities

Knowledge/Skills/Competencies

C1 category driving license or higher (EC-1, C or EC)

Risks Assessment

Relevant legislation and regulations (e.g. OHS Act and regulations)

Local municipality by laws

All relevant SANS- Standards (firefighting and emergency response related)

Fire prevention, education or inspection experience

Relevant NFPA codes and regulations

Basic life support skills.

Specialized driving skills.

The ability to remain calm under pressure.

A flexible approach to manage a changing workload.

Emotional resilience and physical stamina (good level of physical fitness)

Good spoken and written communication skills.

An understanding of patient confidentiality.

Integrity

Professionalism

Good listening skills and observation.

Public image-conscious

Attention to Detail

Good decision making skills.

The ability to drive under emergency conditions.

An understanding of patient confidentiality.

Leadership skill

Experience

Minimum 5 years relevant experience in paramedic and firefighting.

At least 3 years’ experience in a Chemical Manufacturing environment

Qualifications:

Grade 12

Diploma: Fire Technology (advantageous)

Ambulance Emergency Assistance Registered with HPSCA

Intermediate Life Support (ILS)

Certificate in Fire Technology

Fire Fighter 1 and 2

Hazmat Awareness and Operational

Rope Rescue 1 or High Angle 1

Confined Space Rescue

Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus

Pump Driver/ operator
.

Reporting structure:
This position reports to the Business Security & Rescue Manager.

Personal Circumstances:

Must be able to obtain a satisfactory medical report from the companies’ medical centre.

May be required to be on Standby.

Other requirements:
Please ensure:


That the application form is fully completed and attached with your CV.

That the reference number and/or position name of this advertisement is quoted on your application form.

That recently certified copies of all qualifications referred to on your application form and cv, are submitted.

Applications can be handed in at the HR offices on or before the closing date.

Only applications that are submitted to HR directly will be considered.

External Applicants:
Please attach a copy of your most recent payslip. We regret we cannot consider any applications received without this information.
Failure to comply with the above requirements will result in your application being disqualified.
Persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply, should the applicant be successful the incumbent will be reasonably accommodated depending on the inherent requirements of the job.
All applicants are thanked in advance for showing interest however correspondences will only be entered into with the shortlisted candidates.
Closing date: 31 July 2024
CV’s to be sent to: careers@ncp.co.za
Recruitment for this position will be conducted with the intention progressing our Employment Equity policy, targets, and objectives. The Company reserves the right not to fill this position

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