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Title: TRAINING FOR COMPETENCE


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TRAINING FOR COMPETENCE THE JOIFF WAY
  • 4th International Conference
  • for
  • Fire Chiefs in the Chemical Industry
  • MOL Danube Refinery
  • 22nd 24th May 2007

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Gerry Johnson M.C.M.I.
  • Born Perth, Scotland
  • 42 years experience in the Fire Industry
  • 35 years service - CAA Airports CAT 4 - 9
  • - MOD
    Airports CAT 2A - 6A
  • 10 years as Chief Fire Officer British
    Aerospace/Rolls Royce sites, Filton, Bristol
  • First Chief Fire Officer of U.K. Occupational
    Fire Brigade to introduce NVQ Training for the
    Brigade
  • Training Advisor to JOIFF
  • with responsibility for the development of
    Competency Based Training
  • Chairman of JOIFF Training Standards Committee

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About JOIFF
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JOIFF - The Organisation for Emergency Services
  • Started life in 1989 as
  • JOIFF Joint Oil Industry Fire Forum
  • Changed to
  • JOIFF Joint Oil and Industry Fire Forum
  • Now JOIFF Ltd. referred to as
  • JOIFF
  • The Organisation for Emergency Services
    Management

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JOIFF - The Organisation for Emergency Services
  • JOIFF is
  • Organisations that have nominated personnel
    as Emergency Responders i.e. Hazard Management
    Team / Occupational Firefighters etc. who provide
    cover to Industrial / Commercial Organisations
  • JOIFFs Aim is
  • To improve Standards of Safety and of the
    Working Environment in those Industrial and
    Commercial sectors in which its Members operate

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JOIFF - The Organisation for Emergency Services
  • Membership - Categories
  • Full Member
  • Organisations with Emergency Services Personnel
  • Corporate Member
  • Organisations/Persons wishing to
  • participate with/support JOIFF

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JOIFF Membership Numbers
  • Currently (April 2007)
  • 76 Organisations that are Full Members
  • Australia 1 Bahrain 1 Belgium 1
  • Denmark 1 England 31 Falklands 1
  • Germany 1 Ireland 6 Malaysia 2
  • Netherlands 2 New Zealand 1 Russia 1
  • Qatar 2 Saudi Arabia 1 Scotland 4
  • Singapore 5 South Africa 5 Trinidad 1
  • U.A.E. 1 U.S.A 2 Wales 5
  • and 30 Organisations that are Corporate Members
  • England 19 France 1 Germany 2
  • Ireland 1 Japan 1 Kuwait 1
  • Netherlands 2 South Africa 1 Sweden 1
  • Switzerland 1
  • in 26 Countries
  • ..and growing !!!!

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JOIFF Full Members
  • Abu Dhabi Marine Alert Disaster
    Control Astellas Ireland
  • Bahrain Petroleum Bassell Polyolefins BASF
    Ludwigshafen
  • BASF Seal Sands Bayer CropScience Belgian
    Refining
  • Blue Star Fibres BP Chemicals Hull BP
    Exploration Dorset
  • BP Exploration Sullom Voe BP International
    Plc BP Kwinana
  • BP Oil Coryton Bristol Airport British Nuclear
    Fuels
  • British Sugar Cardiff Airport Chevron
    Corporation
  • Chevron Ltd. Chevron (Sth Africa) Ciba
    Specialty Chemicals.
  • ConocoPhillips Humber Refinery ConocoPhillips
    Petroleum Dow Benelux
  • Dow Corning Dublin Airport Engen Petroleum
  • Essex County FR Service Esso Fawley Esso
    Malaysia
  • Falkland Islands FR Fire Service College First
    Intervention
  • Gazobezopasnost GE Plastics GlaxoSmithKline
    Montrose
  • Hexion Specialty Idemitsu International
    plc Ineos Chlor
  • Ineos Manufacturing Scotland Irish Refining LFR
    Washington Hall
  • Limerick CoCo Fire Service Manchester
    Airport Merck Sharpe Dohme
  • NATREF South Africa New Zealand
    Refining Petrochemical Corporation
  • PetroSA South Africa PETROTRIN PETRONAS
  • Pfizer UK PPG Industries Qatar Int. Safety
    Centre

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  • JOIFF ACCREDITED TRAINING

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JOIFF accredited training
  • Prior to JOIFF accredited Training, certification
    for Industrial Emergency Responders was
  • Certificate of Attendance
  • Reviewed Training available at the time
  • FPA IFE NFPA
  • CAA OPITO EI
  • Municipal Brigades
  • Not satisfied with what we found
  • JOIFF decided to self accredit its Training

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JOIFF accredited training
  • Formed JOIFF Training Standards Committee
  • Committee of experienced / highly qualified
    peers within Industry who
  • set standards for Training
  • established procedures to ensure maintenance of
    Standards

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JOIFF accredited Training
  • Course content
  • Is developed from a background of competent
    knowledge
  • Must be consistent and relevant
  • Requires on-going assessment and verification and
    review
  • Instructors / Assessors
  • Must be professional, knowledgeable and
    experienced in their field to maintain the
    Standard
  • Require on-going verification and review
  • Training facilities
  • Must be regularly risk assessed and safe
  • Must have resources / facilities necessary to
    allow the Training to be carried out

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Competency Based Training
  • JOIFF accredited Training
  • is
  • Competency Based Training
  • which is
  • an effective tool for Training
  • Emergency Services personnel
  • in
  • Industry

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Competency Based Training - features
  • Job Role / Rank
  • builds in measurement of ability to do the job
  • provides for the development of role competencies
    by
  • establishing relevant training objectives
  • incorporates accredited assessments
  • independent verification that person is competent
    to
  • effectively do the job
    to which they are assigned
  • is based on the achievement and maintenance of
    competency
  • incorporates auditable personal records for each
    person

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Competency Based Training should be ongoing..
  • Management commitment to
  • Continually assesses Training outcomes
  • Develop future Training Action Plan based on

  • progress of each individual
  • Ensure implementation of a programme for
    Continuous
  • Personal Development of each
    individual
  • Reward
  • e.g. give certification / status
  • base promotion / advancement on
    success / progress

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JOIFF Training Policy QAP 002 1
  • Purpose of JOIFF Training
  • not only to meet minimum legal requirements,
    but to demonstrate
  • the intent to maintain a consistent
    level of expertise and
  • knowledge amongst Emergency Services
    Personnel.
  • Principals
  • initial / continuation / refresher and
    conversion Training and
  • maintenance of currency of
    competencies / revalidation.
  • Best Industry Practice
  • outcome is Certification of Qualification
  • Necessity for audit trail
  • Health and Safety / Quality Assurance
    Procedures.

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JOIFF Accredited Training - Control
JOIFF Training Standards Committee
Drawn from JOIFF Membership
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JOIFF Accreditation Process
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Preferred main location for Training Own Site
  • Financial and logistical advantages
  • using own equipment
  • exposure to own Risks
  • better control over timing
  • use of Sites own Training facilities
  • this is where any incident will occur and will
    need to be dealt with
  • Possible disadvantages - if not properly planned
  • lack of availability of planned Training
    Programme
  • lack of availability of suitably accredited
    Instructors
  • is the Training provided recognised / accredited ?

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Accredited Training on Site
  • Competency Based Training Personal Portfolio
  • divided into UNITS and ELEMENTS to be carried out
    on the
  • Company Site by suitable Assessors /
    Instructors

  • plus
  • training e.g. practical Firefighting, to be
    carried out at an
  • approved Training Establishment where the
    training facilities
  • are not available on site
  • The most effective form of Competency Based
    Training is a mixture
  • of on-site Training building on core content to
    address site-specific
  • issues and off-site Training to provide
    specialist competencies / for
  • exposure to others to keep Training FRESH and
    RELEVANT

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U N I Q U E to E A C H
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INDEX of COMPETENCES (22) Number
of Units Title Elements 1. Site
familiarisation. 9 2. Personal
Safety. 7 3. Science of Fire. 3
4. Elementary Hydraulics. 2 5. Elements of
Building Construction. 3 6. Firefighting
Media. 3 7. First Aid Firefighting
equipment. 5 8. Fixed Installations. 7
9. Fire Safety Practice. 4 10. Appliances and
Equipment. 6 11. Firefighting
Operations. 3 continued/
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INDEX of COMPETENCES (22) Number
of Units Title Elements
12. Hydrant / Hose Standard Practices. 7 13. P
ump Standard Practices. 11 14. Foam Standard
Practices. 5 15. Ladder Standard
Practices. 6 16. Pump and Ladder Standard
Practices. 4 17. Knots, Ropes and
Lines. 4 18. Ventilation and
Salvage. 4 19. First Aid for
Firefighters. 15 20. Operational use of BA and
Associated Equipment. 9 21. Practical
Firefighting. 22. Site Specific requirements.
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Regular programme of Robust Fire Training
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SECOND FLOOR FUEL SPILL AND CYLINDER FIRE
SECOND FLOOR SPLI T FLANGE FIRE
FIRST FLOOR FUEL SPILL
GROUND FLR SPLIT FLANGE FIRE
GROUND FIRE
GROUND FLR PRESSURE VESSEL FIRE
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JOIFF Accredited Training
  • JOIFF recognised the shortcomings in current
    training requirements for Emergency Responders
  • Lack of joined up thinking
  • Lack of detailed knowledge of Industrial /
    Commercial response requirements
  • Lack of a standard system for accredited
    certification
  • Lack of a career path / personal development
    programme for Emergency Responders

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JOIFF Accredited Training
  • Covers core skills
  • Links into UK National Occupational Standards
  • Provides a cradle to grave career path
  • Provides Certificates of Competence that are
    recognised Worldwide

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JOIFF Career Training Path for Emergency
Responders in Industry
New Entrant
Experienced
personnel YEAR 1
YEAR 2 and ONWARDS
Continuous Professional
Development
On-going Certification of Maintenance of Currency
of Competence
Operations in the Community NVQ Level 3
Previous Training / Experience / APL
Assessor and Verifier NVQ Levels 3 and 4
BTEC Certification Drive and Manoeuvre Fire
Vehicles FF 9 (NOS)
Control Operations NVQ Level 3
JOIFF Accredited Firefighter Course
IFE G I Fire E Programme
JOIFF Accredited 2 day Practical Firefighting
Course
Watch Management NVQ Level 3
JOIFF Accredited on-site Training Programme
BTEC Customised Awards Levels 3 and 4
JOIFF Accredited Team Leader Course
Fire Safety NVQ Levels 2, 3 and 4
I F E Firefighter Technician Programme
Certification Occupational FF BA Wearer IFE
Preliminary Examination
Learning and Development NVQ Level 3
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JOIFF Accredited Training
  • is not yet the full solution
  • is in a continual stage of development
  • is developed and overseen by Industry specialists
  • is gaining a growing level of recognition
  • draws from all relevant sources
  • is current Best Industry Practice

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  • Competency Based Training
  • without
  • Assessment and Verification
  • is not worth doing

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  • Information on
  • JOIFF Training Programmes
  • is available
  • on the JOIFF website
  • www.joiff.com

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TRAINING FOR COMPETENCE THE JOIFF WAY
Thank you for your attention !!
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