You are here:HomeAbout UsPublicationsReports and Policies A range of reports, policies and research from CFA. Search Reports and Policies Dynamic widget keyword search Keyword search Search PagePrevious 1 2 Shelter-in-Place research and guidelines (pdf 592.3KB) Research and guidelines about public safety during chemical emergencies. Developed by the MFB, CFA, Department of Health and the West Australian ChemCentre. Shelter-in-Place research and guidelines (pdf 592.3KB) Published: 1 May 2011 PagePrevious 1 2 Research Title Description Community Engagement Research Report - Feb 2010 Research to test the beliefs, attitudes and behaviours, and intentions of people in bushfire prone areas. Bushfire Warnings Research Report - Feb 2010 CFA commissioned research to explore how people interpret, use and respond to the new warnings system. Behavior and Intentions of Households on Code Red Days - Jan 2010 Research to investigate the behaviour and intentions of householders in fire danger districts during 'Code Red' or catastrophic bushfire danger days. CFA Evaluation Report 2010-2011 (Word version) Review of CFA's overall approach to community education and evaluation of Bushfires Program initiatives. CFA Evaluation Report 2010-2011 (PDF version) Review of CFA's overall approach to community education and evaluation of Bushfires Program initiatives. Post Fire Qualitative Research - Final Report - Apr 2010 An analysis of Community Fireguard Group members' experiences of the 2009 Victorian bushfires. Post Fire Qualitative Research - Preliminary Report - Aug 2009 An analysis of Community Fireguard Group members' experiences of the 2009 Victorian bushfires. An assessment of literature on indicators measuring the effect of community engagement on risk reduction The purpose of this assessment is to identify advanced indicators for measuring the outcomes and impacts of community engagement programs on risk reduction. See also: Annual Report Page last updated: Tuesday, 14 January 2025 11:38:51 AM
Shelter-in-Place research and guidelines (pdf 592.3KB) Research and guidelines about public safety during chemical emergencies. Developed by the MFB, CFA, Department of Health and the West Australian ChemCentre.