What is a Bush Fire Risk Management Plan?
A Bush Fire Risk Management Plan is a comprehensive document that maps and describes the level of bush fire risk across an area; it identifies the assets at risk, and establishes treatment options to safeguard those assets and areas. The plan is used to determine such things as where mechanical clearing or hazard reduction burns are conducted, which areas require specialised fire protection, and which areas need to be targeted for community education. Contact details Community Safety Officer – Rural Fire Service Wollondilly District 02 4677 1971 (ph) wollondilly@rfs.nsw.gov.