Appendix 1

Community Safety Cabinet Panel Report

2nd Quarter 2008

Performance & Planning Department

“Working to Protect – Acting to Save”

Prepared by Planning and Performance Department – October 2008

Strategic Aim Performance IndicatorsOctober 2008

Summary

Part 1 - Quarterly Performance Summary

1.1 Total Calls

1.2 Primary & Vehicle Fires

1.3 Secondary Fires

1.4 Special Services

1.5 False Alarm Apparatus

Part 2 - Strategic Aim Performance Indicators

2.1 Community Safety Performance Indicators

2.2 Local Area Agreement Focus

2.2.1 Arson Report Summary

2.3 National Indicators – Overall Comparison

2.3.1 NI 33 – Arson incidents

2.3.2 NI 49(i) – Total number of primary fires

2.3.3 NI 49(ii) – Total number of fatalities due to primary fires (Accidental)

2.3.4 NI 49(ii) – Total number of fatalities due to primary fires (Deliberate)

2.3.5 NI 49 (iii) – Number of Primary Fire Related Injuries

2.4 Attendance Standards

2.4.1 Overall Attendance Standards

2.4.2 Maintenance of Service Delivery Performance Indicators (MSD)

Part 3 - Quality People Performance Indicators

3.1 Availability

3.1.1 Whole-time and Day Crewing Availability

3.2 Sickness

3.2.1 Sickness Overall Total

3.2.2 Sickness Whole-time Short-term

3.2.3 Sickness Whole-time Long-term

3.2.4 Sickness Day Duty Short-term

3.2.5 Sickness Day Duty Long-term

3.2.6 Sickness DC Short-term

3.2.7 Sickness DC Long-term

3.2.8 Sickness Control Short-term

3.2.9 Sickness Control Long-term

3.2.10 Flexi Duty Short-term

3.2.11 Flexi Duty Long-term

3.3 Health & Safety

3.3.1 Injuries by Location

3.3.2 Near Miss by Location

Summary

  • The report shows that, overall, 2008/09 targets are being met for;
  • Primary Fires, with a 5% reduction from the same period last year and a significant 33% decrease overall since 2005/06
  • Primary Fire Deaths, we have had one primary fire death in the past 6 months which is within the target of 3 for the year
  • Deliberate Primary Fires (excluding vehicles), with an 8% reduction from the same period last year
  • Secondary Fires, with a 17% decrease from the same period last year and a considerable 42% decrease since 2005/06. It is possible that the reduction in secondary fires is due to a poor summer in the UK, leading to a reduction in field and woodland fires.
  • Other points of note;
  • Attendance at RTC’s is down by 12% compared with the same period last year.
  • The main areas for concern are;
  • Deliberate Secondary Fires in Vehicles up by 10% on Q2 2007/08
  • Vehicle Fires up by 8% on Q2 2007/08
  • Attendance at Malicious False Alarms up by 19% on Q2 2007/08
  • The number of smoke alarms activating has fallen by 15% from Q2 2007/08
  • Sickness up by 23% overall on Q2 2007/08

Injuries

The number of Primary Fire related injuries has decreased by a significant 48% overall.

Deliberate Fires

There has been a 17% decrease overall in the number of deliberate fires (NI 33 – Number of Arson Incidents) that have taken place in the first half of this financial year compared to the first half of the previous financial year, however, we are still 6% over target for this year overall.

Attendance at RTCs

Our attendance at RTCs (Sierra 01, 02, 03 combined) has decreased by 12% compared to the same period at this time last year.

Special Services

Overall there has been a 9% increase in our attendance at Special Service incidents represented by a total of 107 additional incidents compared to the same period in 2007/08. This is down to three key areas; there has been a 32% increase in effecting entry incidents (45 additional incidents from 2007/08), which is most likely to be as a result of charges been scrapped for effecting entry into domestic premises. False Alarm Good Intent incidents are up 27% (56 additional calls from 2007/08). The significant rise in the number of Assistance to Police incidents is largely due to Inter-Agency Liaison Officers (ILO’s) making better links with Police colleagues, leading to a 124% increase in this incident type, represented by and additional 26 calls from the same period last year.

Sickness

Sickness is up overall* by 23% broken down into a 17% increase in short-term sickness and 43% increase long-term sickness. Sickness has risen across all districts, except Welwyn and Hatfield, who have seen a 4% decrease in the level of sickness.

Short-Term Sickness

Whole-time short-term sickness is up 22% overall with sickness in Watford and Three Rivers increasing by 68%, Dacorum and St Albans increasing by 25% and East Herts & Broxbourne seeing an increase of 12%. Welwyn and Hatfield have seen a decrease of 1% in the level of whole-time short term sickness.

Day Crewing short-term sickness us up by 24% overall, with East Herts and Broxbourne, experiencing a rise of 207%, which is up significantly compared with the same period last year. Day Crewing short-term sickness for Stevenage and North Herts is up slightly on last year with an 18% increase from the same period last year. On a more positive note, Welwyn and Hatfield have seen a decrease of 12% in the level of short-term sickness for Day crewing.

Long-Term Sickness

Whole-time long-term sickness is up by 40% overall, with Dacorum and St Albans experiencing a 380% increase, Stevenage and North Herts have seen a 368% increase and Watford and Three Rivers seeing a 248% increasein the level of whole-time long-term sickness, compared to the same period last year. However, East Herts and Broxbourne have seen a 100% decrease and Welwyn and Hatfield a 48% decreasein the level of whole-time long-term sickness, possibly as a result of people returning to work after a period of long term sickness.

*Sickness overall does not include Retained duty system.

Performance & Planning

24th October 2008

Part 1 - Quarterly Performance Summary

1.1Total Calls

All Operational calls for the 2ndQuarter (April to September)4 year comparison showing a slight increase of 1% in total calls for 2008/09 compared to the same period in 2007/08. However, the trend demonstrates an 11% decline from 2005/06 to 2008/09 overall.

1.2 Primary & Vehicle Fires

Primary and Vehicle Fires cumulative totals for the 2nd Quarter (April to September) including late calls. Primary Fires down by 5% compared to the same period in 2007/08, however, Vehicle Fires have risen by 8% compared to the same period in 2007/2008. The overall trend for primary fires has declined by 33% and vehicle fires have declined by 29% from 2005/06 to 2008/09.

1.3 Secondary Fires

Secondary Fires cumulative totals up to end of 2ndQuarter (April to September, four year comparison). Secondary Fires down by 17% compared to 2007/08. The overall trend demonstrates a 42% reduction from 2005/06 to 2008/09.

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1.4 Special Services

/ Special Services cumulative totals up to end of 2ndQuarter (September).. Graph demonstrating a9% increase in Special Services from 2nd Quarter 2007/08. Four year comparison shows an increasing trend of 19% in call volumes from 200/06 to 2008/09.

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Strategic Aim Performance IndicatorOctober 2008

Special Services Incidents, cumulative year to date by subclassification April - September 2007
2005/06 / 2006/07 / 2007/08 / 2008/09 / % Change
01 RTC Persons Extricated / 72 / 54 / 82 / 63 / -23%
02 RTC Services Rendered / 102 / 106 / 123 / 102 / -17%
03 RTC No Services Rendered / 115 / 92 / 106 / 108 / 2%
04 Other Rescue/Release Of People / 60 / 73 / 72 / 55 / -24%
05 Removal of Objects from People / 12 / 10 / 4 / 11 / 175%
06 Recovery/Retrieval Of Objects / 1 / 2 / 1 / 1
07 Hazmat Spills And Leaks (Not RTA) / 20 / 29 / 32 / 21 / -34%
08 Aircraft Incident (No Fire) / 0 / 1 / 0 / 0
09 Railway Incident (No Fire) / 0 / 2 / 0 / 0
11 Making Safe/Shoring Up / 16 / 13 / 16 / 24 / 50%
12 First Aid / 6 / 6 / 10 / 7 / -30%
13 Lift Release / 87 / 91 / 96 / 106 / 10%
14 Effecting Entry / 158 / 161 / 139 / 184 / 32%
15 Animal Rescue / 54 / 62 / 39 / 61 / 56%
16 Water Provision / 1 / 0 / 1 / 1
17 Water Removal / 60 / 81 / 78 / 76 / -3%
18 Standby/Precautionary / 19 / 28 / 28 / 17 / -39%
19 Standby/Precautionary - Bomb / 3 / 0 / 3 / 3
20 Assistance To Police / 18 / 38 / 21 / 47 / 124%
21 Assistance to Ambulance / 20 / 17 / 29 / 21 / -28%
22 Industrial Accident / 0 / 1 / 0 / 0
23 Sports Accident / 1 / 0 / 0 / 0
24 Farming Accident / 0 / 0 / 0 / 0
25 Advice Inspection - App or Equip / 7 / 12 / 12 / 13 / 8%
26 Advice Inspection - Officer Only / 3 / 4 / 5 / 4 / -20%
27 Advice Inspection - No App or Equip / 11 / 14 / 18 / 12 / -33%
28 Suicide / inc. Attempted or Threatened / 6 / 10 / 3 / 5 / 67%
29 Special Service Other / 37 / 30 / 32 / 57 / 78%
94 False Alarm Deliberate / 4 / 4 / 8 / 10 / 25%
95 False Alarm Good Intent / 177 / 226 / 204 / 260 / 27%
Grand Total / 1,070 / 1,167 / 1162 / 1269 / 9%

1.5 False Alarm Apparatus

False Alarm Apparatus cumulative calls from all property types for the 2nd Quarter 2008. 5% increase from the same period in2007/08. The overall trend demonstrates an increase of 10% from 2005/06 to 2008/09.

Part 2 - Strategic Aim Performance Indicators

2.1 Community Safety Performance Indicators

“By working with our partner organisations we aim to reduce the risk to life, property and the environment from incidents of fire and other emergencies. This will be achieved through a combination of prevention, protection and intervention”.

National Indicators
NI33 – Number of Arson Incidents / 
NI 49 – Number of Primary Fires / 
NI 49 – Number of Primary Fire Related Injuries / 
NI 49 – Number of Primary Fire Related Fatalities / 

2.2 Local Area Agreement Focus

2.2.1 Arson Report Summary

Report for September 2008 summarises the position at the end of the first quarter.

LAA Arson incidents with actual versus target for year to date up to September 2008

LAA Arson – 2008/09 / Limit
ytd / Actual ytd / Sept
Primary – BVPI 206 (i) & (ii) / 408 / 289 / -29.17%
Secondary - BVPI 206 (iii) & (iv) / 912 / 685 / -24.89%

An historic view of performance, actual vs target, by month.

Qtr1 / Jul / Aug / Sept
Primary / -32.84% / -29.04% / -28.53% / -29.17%
Secondary / -23.46% / -20.07% / -23.55% / -24.89%

A breakdown of the above figures to highlight where interventions can be applied to achieve the greatest return on effort.

LAA – 2006/07 / Qtr1 / Jul / Aug / Sep / YTD
Property - BVPI 206 (i) / 43 / 22 / 19 / 28 / 112
Vehicle - BVPI 206 (ii) / 94 / 34 / 31 / 22 / 181
Secondary – BVPI 206 (iii & iv) / 349 / 137 / 95 / 104 / 685
SingleDerelictBuilding (Z55) / 8 / 0 / 0 / 0 / 8
Grassland, Heathland, etc. (Z56) / 96 / 40 / 32 / 28 / 196
Straw, Stubble (Z57) / 0 / 0 / 3 / 5 / 8
Outdoor Structure (Z58) / 17 / 10 / 3 / 4 / 34
Refuse, Refuse Containers (Z59) / 216 / 83 / 55 / 64 / 418
Derelict Vehicle (Z60) / 12 / 4 / 3 / 3 / 22

2.3National Indicators – Overall Comparison

2.3.1 NI 33 – Arson incidents

NI 33 – Total number of deliberate Primary & Secondary Fires per 10,000 population / 9.19

2.3.2NI 49(i) – Total number of primary fires

2.3.3NI 49(ii) – Total number offatalities due to primary fires(Accidental)

Fatality:Incident Number / Incident Date / Town / District
12235 / 10/07/2008 / Hemel Hempstead / Dacorum

2.3.4NI 49(ii) – Total number of fatalities due to primary fires (Deliberate)

Fatality:Incident Number / Incident Date / Town / District
9431 / 01/06/2008 / Bishops Stortford / East Herts

2.3.5NI 49 (iii) – Number of Primary Fire Related Injuries

NI 49(i) - Total number of Primary Fires per 100,000 population / 82.18
NI 49(ii) - Total number of Primary Fire Fatalities per 100,000 population / 0.19
NI 49(i) - Total number of Primary Fire Injuries per 100,000 population / 5.57

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2.4Attendance Standards

Objectives Reference Numbers: See Page 10 of Community Safety Plan 2007-2008

LO1.1.3(i) Dwelling Fires: 90% of incidents attended by 1st pump in 8-10 minutes

LO1.1.3(ii) Dwelling Fires: 90% of incidents attended by 2nd pump in 13 minutes

LO 1.1.3(iii) Dwelling Fires, Persons Reported, 90% of 3rd pump attendance in 16 minutes

LO 1.1.3(iv) All Property Fires, 75% attending with at least 9 riders (confidence levels)

LO 1.1.3(v) Road Traffic Collisions on major roads, 75% attended in 12 minutes

LO 1.1.3(vi) Hazmat Incidents, 100% attended within 20 minutes anywhere in County

Overall attendance standards percentages for 2ndquarter 2008/09.

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2.4.1 Overall Attendance Standards

Appliance attendance standards
Pump 1 / Pump 2 / Pump 3 / Confidence level
Total calls CSPG * / Countable calls / Countable calls as % of total / Success / % success / Total calls / Countable calls / Countable calls as % of total / Success / % success / Countable calls / Countable calls as % of total / Success / % success / Countable calls / Success / % success
A Dwellings / 203 / 199 / 98% / 184 / 92% / 203 / 161 / 79% / 153 / 95% / 161 / 126 / 78%
B All Property Fires / 299 / 293 / 98% / 269 / 92% / 299 / 233 / 78% / 217 / 93% / 233 / 173 / 74%
C Persons 3rd Pump / 30 / 30 / 100% / 29 / 97%
E RTC* First Pump / 92 / 92 / 100% / 83 / 90%
F Hazmats / 19 / 19 / 100% / 19 / 100%
G All Fires & AFAs / 2,577 / 2,577 / 100% / 2,482 / 96%

*RTC’s on major roads and at major junctions only

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2.4.2Maintenance of Service Delivery Performance Indicators (MSD)

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Quality People Performance Indicators June 2008

Part 3 - Quality People Performance Indicators

“We aim to recruit, retain and develop a diverse workforce who feel valued and satisfied, who are safe and competent and operate within safe systems of work to meet both community and organisational needs”

Availability:
WT/DC availability start of shift / 
Corporate Health Data / 
Health & Safety Data / 

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3.1 Availability

3.1.1Whole-time and Day Crewing Availability

Availability at the Start of Shift

Period:July - September 2008

July / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 / 10 / 11 / 12 / 13 / 14 / 15 / 16 / 17 / 18 / 19 / 20 / 21 / 22 / 23 / 24 / 25 / 26 / 27 / 28 / 29 / 30 / 31
Whole-time Day / 76 / 71 / 72 / 72 / 72 / 74 / 77 / 73 / 74 / 70 / 87 / 75 / 74 / 71 / 74 / 74 / 71 / 72 / 76 / 75 / 74 / 69 / 74 / 71 / 71 / 72 / 70 / 73 / 76 / 66 / 69 / 70
Whole-time Night / 76 / 80 / 79 / 71 / 72 / 71 / 72 / 81 / 79 / 79 / 88 / 72 / 72 / 77 / 80 / 76 / 77 / 74 / 73 / 71 / 73 / 77 / 76 / 74 / 72 / 68 / 67 / 72 / 69 / 75 / 73 / 68
Day Crewed / 20 / 20 / 18 / 17 / 18 / 17 / 18 / 20 / 20 / 17 / 23 / 19 / 18 / 17 / 19 / 21 / 20 / 20 / 17 / 17 / 17 / 20 / 19 / 20 / 21 / 18 / 17 / 17 / 16 / 17 / 17 / 18
August
Whole-time Day / 76 / 67 / 69 / 69 / 72 / 70 / 73 / 73 / 75 / 74 / 74 / 72 / 70 / 69 / 73 / 75 / 74 / 74 / 73 / 71 / 70 / 71 / 72 / 74 / 71 / 72 / 73 / 74 / 72 / 75 / 71 / 73
Whole-time Night / 76 / 70 / 65 / 69 / 77 / 76 / 75 / 74 / 73 / 74 / 75 / 76 / 75 / 75 / 72 / 72 / 70 / 69 / 74 / 73 / 73 / 73 / 72 / 70 / 81 / 84 / 69 / 72 / 71 / 73 / 74 / 75
Day Crewed / 20 / 17 / 20 / 19 / 18 / 19 / 18 / 19 / 20 / 19 / 17 / 18 / 17 / 17 / 18 / 18 / 17 / 19 / 21 / 18 / 18 / 18 / 20 / 18 / 18 / 18 / 19 / 19 / 21 / 18 / 16 / 17
September
Whole-time Day / 76 / 73 / 73 / 72 / 72 / 72 / 70 / 71 / 72 / 74 / 76 / 75 / 76 / 70 / 71 / 72 / 74 / 76 / 74 / 73 / 75 / 74 / 76 / 70 / 71 / 74 / 78 / 75 / 73 / 75 / 75
Whole-time Night / 76 / 77 / 72 / 74 / 74 / 74 / 71 / 70 / 77 / 77 / 74 / 76 / 73 / 71 / 71 / 75 / 72 / 73 / 71 / 68 / 70 / 85 / 84 / 81 / 81 / 75 / 71 / 69 / 75 / 82 / 80
Day Crewed / 20 / 19 / 20 / 20 / 19 / 18 / 16 / 17 / 18 / 20 / 20 / 20 / 18 / 16 / 17 / 20 / 20 / 20 / 19 / 16 / 17 / 18 / 19 / 21 / 19 / 22 / 20 / 18 / 20 / 19 / 21
Legend: / Whole-time Day and W/T Night / Day Crewed
76 or more = Confidence / 20 or more = Confidence
Between 64 and 75 = Below Confidence / Between 16 and 19 = Below Confidence
63 or less = Below minimum strength / 15 or less = Below minimum strength

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3.2 Sickness

3.2.1 Sickness Overall Total

Year to Date

Stevenage & North Herts district includes Control.

3.2.2 Sickness Whole-time Short-term

Duty days lostyear to date

3.2.3 Sickness Whole-time Long-term

Duty days lostyear to date

3.2.4 Sickness Day Duty Short-term

Duty days lostyear to date

3.2.5 Sickness Day Duty Long-term

Duty days lostyear to date

3.2.6 Sickness DC Short-term

Duty days lost year to date

3.2.7 Sickness DC Long-term

Duty days lostyear to date

3.2.8 Sickness Control Short-term

Duty days lostyear to date

3.2.9 Sickness Control Long-term

Duty days lostyear to date

3.2.10Flexi Duty Short-term

Duty days lostyear to date

3.2.11Flexi Duty Long-term

Duty days lostyear to date

3.3Health & Safety

3.3.1 Injuries by Location

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3.3.2 Near Miss by Location

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