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provide the following services: i.review of current emergency management arrangements, plans and procedures, including evacuation diagrams and recommendations for compliance with as 3745-2010 planning for emergencies in facilities, work health and safety act 2011 whs act, whs regulation 2011, managing the work environment and facilities – code of practise safe work australia, may 2018 and in queensland: • the fire and emergency services act 1990; • building fire safety regulation 2008; • • the fire and rescue service act 1990; • workplace health and safety act 1995; • the building code of australia 1996; ii. provide emergency management and response training, including but not limited to site specific emergency control organisation, warden training. emergency warning intercommunication system training for control teams chief and deputy chief wardens; iii. provide electronic versions of emergency plans, including emergency response procedures, emergency evacuation plans, evacuation diagrams and training schedules for each site including shared occupancy sites in line with state/territory regulatory requirements; iv. identify the legislative, statutory and training responsibilities of home affairs and the owners of the lease sites in each state/territory and on the basis of this work, assist home affairs to meet its statutory responsibilities or act on its behalf to do so, especially queensland where it will fulfil the responsibility of a fire safety adviser. v. meet particular reporting requirements to home affairs to ensure the services are being provided in accordance with as 3745-2010 planning for emergencies in facilities, work health and safety act 2011 whs act, whs regulation 2011 and managing the work environment and facilities – code of practise safe work australia, may 2018; and home affairs contractual and management purposes; and vi.additional services that may arise from time to time, e.g. special training to meet specific home affairs requirements.
suitability, feasibility, timeliness and contribution to australias defence industry capability. after each proposal is assessed against the criteria, defence will consider these proposals to ensure that it maintains a balanced portfolio of investments, taking into account the following: alignment to defence poriorities, diversity, innovation lifecycle and financial considerations. request for proposal rfp criteria: the above cfs criteria, with additional considerations for cost and organisational capability and capacity. defence will then reconsider the balance of investment as well as strategic considerations to determine value for money.
electromagnetic battle management embm capability will provide the warfighter with the knowledge and tools necessary to make appropriate decisions about electromagnetic spectrum ems use and prioritisation.
in preparation for the release of the proposed rft, the commonwealth intends to release a series of documents and information to potential tenderers. information relating to the following is enclosed: release of capability definition documentation confidentiality obligations updated conditions of industry engagement industry day security defence industry security program site visits draft documentation
briefing for jnt9101 ph1 enhanced defence high frequency communications systems
early works package 1 consisting of demolitions works, and the construction of a medical facility, guard house and permieter fence on lombrum naval base, manus island, papua new guinea.
supply of counter-chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive c-cbrne goods and services.
supply of post, fence, metal; steel, star, tagged, 60 cm lg, painted post, fence, metal; steel, star, tagged, 180 cm lg, painted
supply of 2 burners; c/w driptray, hotplate, toaster and gas cylinder, 4kg capacity, 3/8 lh threaded
supply of defence currently employs firefighting suppression systems i.e. foams that contain per- & poly-fluoro alkyl substances pfas. these types of firefighting products release pfas into the environment and thus represent a health concern to both humans and animals whilst adversely affecting the environment. to eliminate the release of such toxins, defence is embarking on a program to transition to pfas-free foam in all its firefighting systems. defence intends transitioning to an environmentally friendly fluorine free firefighting foam in 2020 commencing with aircraft rescue and firefighting arff vehicles. the transition will begin with identifying and procuring a suitable fluorine free foam that meets defence’s capability requirements whilst being environmentally friendly.