CODE OF CONDUCT DURING AN INCIDENT Sample Clauses

CODE OF CONDUCT DURING AN INCIDENT. 24.1 Employees are representing DENR, SACFS and their State if deployed interstate, and are to behave in an appropriate manner at all times that reflects well on them, DENR and SACFS. 24.2 All employees are expected to present themselves for commencement of their shift in a fit and proper state to carry out their assigned duties for the duration of the shift . 24.3 Employees are expected to exhibit tolerance, patience and flexibility and maintain professional conduct and self-discipline at all times. 24.4 Personal Protective Equipment is to be worn at all times while attending an incident and in a correct and appropriate manner. 24.5 All employees are responsible for their own health and safety and shall report all experiences of heat stress, fatigue, injury, illness or near miss incident immediately to their supervisor. 24.6 All accidents and injuries shall be reported up the SACFS Chain of Command immediately or as soon as possible, and DENR OHSW Unit immediately notified. 24.7 All feedback on operational or logistical matters must be through the SACFS Chain of Command in a constructive, positive and respectful manner. 24.8 Disrespectful communication to all parties involved in the incident is unacceptable. 24.9 Employees at the conclusion of a shift are expected to rest (in order to mitigate the effects of fatigue) and should remain together unless authorised by their supervisor to do otherwise. 24.10 Drivers are reminded of their obligations under the SACFS Chief Officer’s Standing Orders (COSOs) 7 – Driving SACFS Vehicles, COSO 8 – Emergency Response Driving and COSO 9 - Safety on Roads. 24.11 All employees are reminded of their obligation under COSO 10 – Alcohol and Drugs. 24.12 Employees who contravene the provisions of the SACFS COSO 10 (Alcohol & Drugs) will be sent home by the first available means and may face disciplinary action under the Fire and Emergency Services Regulations 2005, Part3, Subdivision 4, Regulation 22 (or the legislation/HR Management Policies as appropriate for the non SACFS members/staff).
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CODE OF CONDUCT DURING AN INCIDENT. 24.1 Employees are representing DENR, SACFS and their State if deployed interstate, and are to behave in an appropriate manner at all times that reflects well on them, DENR and SACFS.
CODE OF CONDUCT DURING AN INCIDENT. 24.1 Employees are representing DENR, SACFS and their State if deployed interstate, and are to behave in an appropriate manner at all times that reflects well on them, DENR and SACFS. 24.2 All employees are expected to present themselves for commencement of their shift in a fit and proper state to carry out their assigned duties for the duration of the shift . 24.3 Employees are expected to exhibit tolerance, patience and flexibility and maintain professional conduct and self-discipline at all times.
CODE OF CONDUCT DURING AN INCIDENT. 24.1 Employees are representing DENR, SACFS and their State if deployed interstate, and are to behave in an appropriate manner at all times that reflects well on them, DENR and SACFS. 24.2 All employees are expected to present themselves for commencement of their shift in a fit and proper state to carry out their assigned duties for the duration of the shift . 24.3 Employees are expected to exhibit tolerance, patience and flexibility and maintain professional conduct and self-discipline at all times. 24.4 Personal Protective Equipment is to be worn at all times while attending an incident and in a correct and appropriate manner. 24.5 All employees are responsible for their own health and safety and shall report all experiences of heat stress, fatigue, injury, illness or near miss incident immediately to their supervisor. 24.6 All accidents and injuries shall be reported up the SACFS Chain of Command immediately or as soon as possible, and DENR OHSW Unit immediately notified. 24.7 All feedback on operational or logistical matters must be through the SACFS Chain of Command in a constructive, positive and respectful manner.

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