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- Storm tide evacuation zones for Queensland In partnership with local councils and the Department of Environment and Science, we have developed the state-wide Storm Tide Evacuation Zone Web Application for the Queensland coastline. This web application identifies evacuation zones in the event of a storm tide, to support community messaging…
- Plan to survive Around 1000 families experience an accidental house fire each year. The best chance of surviving a fire in the home is having a practised escape plan, and interconnected photoelectric smoke alarms.…
- Queensland's New Warning System From 1 November 2023, you’ll notice changes to the way you get warnings for natural disaster events in Queensland.The new Australian Warning System (AWS) means that warnings will be consistent across the…
- Chemical Emergency incidents may occur where hazardous materials are used, handled or stored.Typical emergencies include:fires in warehouses where pesticides are storedroad accidents involving dangerous goods (e.g. anhydrous ammonia)chemical spills (e.g. nitric acid, styrene, caustic soda)leaking containers on shipsammonia leaks in…
- Prepare for bushfire season A well prepared home is easier to defend and reduces the risk to surrounding properties. Use the following as a guide to start preparing before the start of bushfire season…