Morning Tea & Poster Session — ASN Events
10:45AM - 11:45AM
TSB Bank Arena Foyer


Use of integrated training products to support grassland curing observers (#100)

10:45 AM
Jude Alexander

What is so scary about planning for bushfire? – CFA’s approach to strategic settlement planning  (#101)

10:45 AM
Andrew Andreou

Implementing a risk-based approach to strategic bushfire management planning on public land (#102)

10:45 AM
Sam Marwood

Water immersion cooling of firefighters - Forearms or multiple body segments? (#104)

10:45 AM
Matt Brearley

Building community resilience to disasters - what could and should emergency service organisations be doing to empower communities to take effective action and leading roles in the mitigation of risk.  (#105)

10:45 AM
Gwynne Brennan

Emerging trends in emergency public communication (#106)

10:45 AM
Phil Campbell

The European Union (EU) Civil Protection Mechanism: A possible model for improving the emergency services’ capability (#107)

10:45 AM
Federico Casolari

Building bushfire impact analysis in NSW (#108)

10:45 AM
Luke Catorall

Development of an automated online system for operational collating and mapping of grassland curing data (#109)

10:45 AM
Alex Chen

Effectiveness of Fire & Rescue NSW's Community Fire Units (#110)

10:45 AM
Samantha Colwell

Occupational stress and health-related quality of life in South Australian urban professional firefighters (#111)

10:45 AM
Michael Morgan

High-detail fuel moisture content monitoring using the RISERnet sensor network (#112)

10:45 AM
Matt Duckham

Operational readiness of rural firefighters: impact of low sleep and high temperatures. (#113)

10:45 AM
Sally A Ferguson

International perspectives on community engagement in the NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) (#114)

10:45 AM
Sunara Fernando

The use of grazing for fuel management in the Australian Capital Territory (#115)

10:45 AM
Malcolm Gale

Large animal emergency rescue after disasters: Keeping responders and animals safe (#117)

10:45 AM
Anthony Hatch

Effective wildfire communication in New Zealand: target the audience, tailor the message and tune the method (#119)

10:45 AM
(Lisa) E.R. Langer

The new Sentinel hotspots monitoring system - Continuing to assist capability building (#121)

10:45 AM
Adam Dr Lewis

Combination of satellite data and ground-based observations for curing assessment (#122)

10:45 AM
Danielle Martin

Integration of fire behaviour analysis into operational systems - A case study October 2013 fires (#123)

10:45 AM
Laurence McCoy

Fire Weather Portal Project and the impact of spatial weather on the NSW Rural Fire Service (#124)

10:45 AM
Laurence McCoy

Defining emergency risk and building disaster resilience for communities (#125)

10:45 AM
Ben McFadgen

Operational understanding of extreme fires (#126)

10:45 AM
Jason Sharples

Understanding the implications of the Hazard and operating environment: An intelligence capability for emergency management decision-Makers (#127)

10:45 AM
Peter Murphy

Improvements to grassland curing and Fire Danger Ratings in Victoria (#128)

10:45 AM
David Nichols

Automated sensing systems for ground-based monitoring of grassland curing (#129)

10:45 AM
Glenn Newnham

Design of an operational system for mapping grassland curing in New Zealand (#130)

10:45 AM
H. Grant Pearce

Cooling firefighters using practical methods - What works well in hot & humid environments? (#131)

10:45 AM
Robbie Savage

A fire and emergency services capability framework (#132)

10:45 AM
Daniel Spencer

Emergency services reporting on extraordinary events (#133)

10:45 AM
Selena Stanley

Two years after the 2011 'summer of disasters'... how has use of social media in disasters changed? (#134)

10:45 AM
Melanie Taylor

An untapped resource: Archetypes of the human-animal bond to increase the disaster resilience of animal owners and responders (#135)

10:45 AM
Joshua Trigg

Iced slush and cold-water immersion are effective at rapidly reducing core temperatures of urban firefighters following emergency response. (#136)

10:45 AM
Anthony Walker

Ageing firefighters may impair the quality of emergency responses (#137)

10:45 AM
Anthony Walker

Introducing a new technical specialist capability: lessons from developing the Fire Behaviour Analysis role (#139)

10:45 AM
Tim Wells

Learn from adversity? It happens – Just get over it! (#140)

10:45 AM
Sandra Whight

Safety through leadership (#142)

10:45 AM
Gary Zuiderwyk

Building resilience through Community Flood Reference Groups (#120)

10:45 AM
Phil Campbell

Meteorological and fire behavioural lessons learned from the Aberfeldy Fire, Victoria, 17th January 2013 (#138)

10:45 AM
Tim Wells