Talk:Department of Environment and Conservation (Western Australia)
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2006
[edit]This article is no longer current, the CALM acronym has been changed to DCE due to government amalgamation of departments 124.178.70.17 15:27, 16 July 2006 (UTC)
- Article moved and updated; someone needs to update the logo. Snottygobble 01:30, 20 July 2006 (UTC)
The acronym was DEC rather than DCE...
--Aussie Oc (talk) 03:31, 8 August 2015 (UTC)
Uniforms and equipment
[edit]The Department of Environment and Conservation had 3 types of uniforms:[1]
- a standard khaki and bottle green uniform with appropriate badging is supplied to and worn by staff whose duties include the monitoring of legislative compliance (National Park Rangers, Conservation and Land Management Officers, Forest Officers, Wildlife Officers and Authorised CALM Officers under Bush Fire Act),
- a work wear (khaki and bottle green only with generic badge) for those that work in the field and personal protective equipment or clothing (Proban treated green vest and overpants, bottle green and yellow high visibility cotton shirt, Kevlar helmet with goggles, gloves and fire boots) for staff who are involved in fire management activities,
- a corporate apparel worn by employees who are in regular contact with the public or members of other departments (blue shirt, navy blue trousers).
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Western Australian Department of Environment and Conservation shoulder's badges, 2009.
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Western Australian Department of Environment and Conservation Autorised CALM Officer under Bushfire Act 1954 shoulder's badges, 2013.
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Western Australian Department of Environment and Conservation shoulder's badges, 2012.
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CALM Officer shoulder patch for Western Australia Department of Environment and Conservation staff field shirt, 2009.
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CALM Officer shoulder patch for Western Australia Department of Environment and Conservation staff rain coat, 2009.
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CALM Officer shoulder patch for Western Australia Department of Environment and Conservation staff work jumper, 2009.
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Shoulder patch DEC Ranger Shirt IV-2009.
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Shoulder patch DEC Ranger Polar fleece IV-2009.
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Shoulder patch DEC Wildlife Officer Coat IV-2009.
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Inspector shoulder patch for Western Australia Department of Environment and Conservation staff rain jacket, 2009.
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Inspector shoulder badge for Western Australia Department of Environment and Conservation staff work shirt, 2009.
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Inspector shoulder patch for Western Australia Department of Environment and Conservation staff work shirt, 2009.
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Authorised CALM Officer under Bush Fire Act shoulder patch for Western Australia Department of Environment and Conservation staff fire shirt, 2013.
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Fire management chest patch for Western Australia Department of Environment and Conservation staff fire shirt, 2012.
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Authorised CALM Officer under Bush Fire Act shoulder patch for Western Australia Department of Environment and Conservation staff uniform work shirt, 2013.
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Authorised CALM Officer under Bush Fire Act shoulder patch for Western Australia Department of Environment and Conservation staff fire Personal Protective Equipment vest, 2013.
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Departmental logo chest patch for Western Australia Department of Environment and Conservation staff fire vest, 2013.
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WA Dept of Environment & Conservation CALM Officer in field uniform at East Naernup Nature Reserve, December 2011.
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CALM Officer in summer field uniform plotting Heritage Coastal Trail in Cape Le Grand National Park, Department of Environment and Conservation, January 2013.
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WA DEC's Kevlar helmet Bush Ranger 5 with fire goggles, 2009.
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WA Dept of Environment & Conservation Ranger in green 'frog' fire suit during a prescribed burn at Cape Le Grand National Park, June 2012.
from article page JarrahTree 00:13, 24 August 2018 (UTC)
References
- ^ The Department of Environment and Conservation Corporate Style Guide, August 2009.