68300-05 Policy Respecting the Management of the Volunteer Component of the Amherst Fire Department
Amherst, Nova Scotia
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TOWN OF AMHERST POLICY
NUMBER 68300-05
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DEPARTMENT:
FIRE DEPARTMENT
TITLE:
RESPECTING THE MANAGEMENT OF THE VOLUNTEER
COMPONENT OF THE AMHERST FIRE DEPARTMENT
Minutes reference date:
23 October 2017
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PURPOSE
The purpose of this policy is to define the management of the volunteer component of the
Amherst Fire Department.
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SCOPE
This procedure applies to all prospective and active members of the volunteer component of
the Amherst Fire Department.
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THE FIRE DEPARTMENT
This department is established to provide emergency services to deal with various emergency
situation. The head of this department shall be known as the Chief of the department, who
shall be appointed by the Council and reports directly to the Chief Administrative Officer
(CAO).
In addition to the chief of the department, there shall be a Senior Deputy Chief, Assistant
Deputy Chief (as deemed necessary), Captains, Lieutenants and as many volunteer members
as is considered to be necessary, to ensure effective operation of the department.
This department shall not respond to a request for assistance with respect to fire or
emergency outside of the limits of the Town of Amherst except:
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When in the opinion of the Chief of the Department, threatens property in the Town of
Amherst or property situated outside the Town of Amherst that is owned or occupied
by the Town of Amherst;
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In a municipality with which an agreement has been entered into with the Council, to
provide fire protection, or at a property with respect to which an agreement has been
entered into in writing, with any person, corporation or Association;
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or when requested to respond to a mutual aid request with other municipalities.
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MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS
A person may apply to be an active volunteer firefighter with the fire department who:
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is not less than 19 years of age when applying;
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provides at least two references and a criminal record check;
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passes such written and/or oral tests, as requested by the Chief of the department;
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is medically fit to be a firefighter, as certified by a physician
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resides within the approved response area of the Amherst Fire Department.
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OF THE VOLUNTEER COMPONENT OF THE AMHERST FIRE DEPARTMENT
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MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS
The Chief of the Department must be in possession of a Medical Certificate from a Medical
Doctor certifying that the member is capable of carrying out all firefighting duties. The Chief
may at his/her sole discretion, request an additional medical certificate from any member of
the department, when deemed necessary. Failure to report for medical examination after
directed to so, shall result in suspension, until the necessary certificate is obtained. All costs
associated with such examinations shall be the responsibility of the member / candidate.
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PROBATIONARY MEMBERS
A person who is accepted as a probationary member of the department for firefighting duties
shall be on probation for a period of 12 months, during which period they shall take such
training and examinations, as may be required by the Chief of the Department. If a
probationary member appointed for firefighting duties fails any such examinations or perform
the required duties, the Chief of the department shall decline their appointment as a regular
active member of the department.
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DUTIES OF A FIRE FIGHTER
Every member of the department shall report for duty at the time prescribed by the chief of the
department and shall remain on duty until relieved. In the case where a member is failing to
report for duty, the Chief officers shall be made aware of this by their company officer or the
secretary of the department.
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CODE OF ETHICS
Members shall always conduct themselves, on and off duty, in a manner that reflects
positively on them and the department. Shall recognize that they serve in a position of public
trust that requires stewardship in the honest and efficient use of publicly owned resources,
including uniforms, facilities, vehicles and equipment; and that these are protected from
misuse and theft.
Members shall exercise professionalism, competence, respect and loyalty in the performance
of their duties and use information, confidential or otherwise, gained by virtue of their position,
only to benefit those they are entrusted to serve.
A member shall not criticize or ridicule the department, its policies and procedures, its officers
or other members by speech, writing or other expression, when such speech, writing or
expression is defamatory, obscene, slanderous or unlawful.
While in uniform or structural firefighting equipment, a member shall not enter any premises
where alcoholic beverages or substances are sold or consumed, except in the performance of
their departmental duties or as authorized by the Chief of the Department.
A member shall not report for duty or be on duty while under the influence of an intoxicating
beverage or substance.
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REMUNERATION
The remuneration of all members of the department shall be determined by Council.
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10 DISCIPLINE
The Chief of the Department, after consultation with the fire department executive committee,
may reprimand, suspend or dismiss a member for insubordination, inefficiency, misconduct,
tardiness or for noncompliance with any of the provisions of this policy or the general
operating guidelines that in the opinion of the Chief of the department, would be detrimental to
the discipline and efficiency of the Department.
Following the suspension of any member, the Chief of the Department shall report, in writing,
the suspension to the CAO.
In the case where a member is suspended for more than 7 days or dismissed, the Chief shall
within 3 days of the suspension or dismissal give written notice to the member stating the date
of suspension and reasons for the suspension or in the case of a dismissal, the reasons for
dismissal.
Any member upon receipt of a notice of suspension or dismissal may within 5 days' request in
writing to the Chief of the department, a hearing before the fire department executive
committee.
11 PROMOTION
Any member may make application to the Chief of the Department to qualify them for
promotion to a rank immediately superior to their present rank. All promotions within the
department shall be made by the Chief of the department upon receiving recommendations
from the fire department executive committee.
Every recommendation for promotion of a member shall be reviewed by the fire department
executive committee and shall be based on the evaluation of the proven ability of the member;
physical fitness of a member; the attendance record of the member and any written or oral
examinations as may be required by the Chief of the department.
When, in the opinion of the Chief of the department, all other factors for the promotion of two
or more members are equal, seniority of service in the department governs.
The provisions of this section with respect to the promotion of members does not apply to the
Chief or Deputy Chiefs.
12 DEMOTION
The Chief of the department, may demote or remove from active duty any volunteer member
based upon an evaluation of their inability to perform the required duties, their failure to meet
the standard requirements for active duty as determined by the Chief of the department.
In the case where a member is recommended for a demotion or removal from active duty, the
Chief shall within three days of making the decision give to the member written notice of the
decision, setting forth reasons for the decision.
A member upon receipt of a notice of decision of demotion or removal from active duty may
within five days of receipt of notice, shall submit an appeal request in writing to the Chief of
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the department. This request shall be reviewed by the Fire department executive committee
within 5 days.
Upon completion of the hearing the Fire department executive committee shall provide the
Chief of the department with their findings. The Chief of the department shall determine if the
decision will be upheld or reversed.
The provisions of this section with respect to the demotion of members does not apply to the
Chief or Deputy Chiefs.
13 REPRESENTATIVE COMMITTEE
The representative committee shall consist of one elected firefighter from each company of
the Amherst Fire Department, for a one-year term. These positions shall be voted on by the
members annually, during the Amherst Fire Fighters Association meeting in October. Officers
of the Amherst Fire Department shall not be a member of this committee.
Their duties shall be to assist firefighters, during an appeal hearing with the fire department
executive committee. The representative committee member shall only represent a member
from their own company. In addition, they shall only represent a member when requested to
do so, by the member.
14 HONORARY MEMBERS
An active member may qualify to become an honorary member of the department after 20
years of active service in the Amherst Fire Department.
15 CAPTAINS AND OFFICERS
Each Company of the Department will be under the direction of a Captain and/or Lieutenant
who is responsible to the Chief of the Department or Deputy(s), for the proper operation of the
Company. Where the Chief of the Department designates a member to act in place of an
officer, such member(s), when so acting, will have all the powers and shall perform all the
duties of the officer that they replaced.
16 SECRETARY
The Secretary of the Department shall be appointed by the Chief of the department, and is
responsible for collection and maintenance of an accurate record of attendance for each
member; based on the recorded and approved roll calls. Shall create the annual honorarium
report for the Chief of the department. Shall be a member of the fire department executive
committee.
17 FIRE DEPARTMENT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
The Fire department executive committee shall assist the Chief of the department in
performing all departmental duties with respect to the volunteer component of the department.
The Fire department executive committee shall consist of all chief officers and the secretary of
the department.
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18 DEPUTY CHIEF(s)
In addition to the Chief of the department, there shall be a Senior Deputy Chief and when
deemed necessary an assistant deputy chief shall be appointed by the Chief of the
department. The Senior Deputy Chief or the Assistant Deputy Chief shall report directly to the
Chief of the Department on the activities of the Companies and shall carry out all orders of the
Chief, and in the absence of the Chief, has all the powers as prescribed by law.
The Deputies shall also be responsible for arranging a training program for the department.
Assist in the prevention, control and extinguishment of fires. Respond and assist at such
emergencies as may be required by the Chief of the Department.
19 THE CHIEF OF THE DEPARTMENT
The Chief of the Department is responsible to the CAO for the proper administration and
operation of the Department, and for the discipline of its members, and may recommend to
the CAO such policies that may be necessary for the care and protection of the property of the
Department, for the conduct of the members of the Department and generally for the efficient
operation of the Department, provided that such policies do not conflict with the provisions of
any law or any policy of the Town of Amherst.
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Is responsible for the enforcement of this policy, general operating guidelines and
departmental rules;
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Shall submit to the council a monthly report of response requests.
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Shall review periodically the policies and procedures of the department; and develop
new general operating guidelines, procedures and policies as required.
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Shall take all proper measures for the prevention, control and extinguishment of fires,
for the protection of life and property, shall enforce all laws respecting fire prevention
and shall exercise the powers and duties imposed by the Nova Scotia Fire Safety Act,
the Nova Scotia Fire Safety Regulations, and the Nova Scotia Municipal Government
Act;
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All other duties as deemed by the CAO.