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Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
SIMAC hand pump
... Forests Commission Victoria (FCV)...Forests Commission Victoria (FCV) Fire Pump Bushfire SIMAC ...Hand water pumpSIMACforests commission victoria (fcv), fire pump, bushfire -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Dennis Fire pump 1921
... Forests Commission Victoria (FCV)...Was recovered from the Forestry School at Creswick Forests ...Was recovered from the Forestry School at CreswickDennis Turbine engine fire pump Guildford motor Dated April 15 1921forests commission victoria (fcv), fire pump, bushfire -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Johnston Tremblay HOK pump
... Forests Commission Victoria (FCV)...Forests Commission Victoria (FCV) Bushfire Fire Pump High ...High pressure Johnston Tremblay HOK pump. It was invented in about 1940 by Mr. J. Tremblay, fire-chief & director of public safety for Montreal forests commission victoria (fcv), bushfire, fire pump -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Sigmund Pump
... Forests Commission Victoria (FCV)... factory. Forests Commission Victoria (FCV) Fire Pump Bushfire ...In 1937 Sigmund Pumps company founded by Miroslav Sigmund, in Czechoslovakia; and successfully tendered for a British government contract to make firefighting pumps. In 1938 they moved to Britain soon after Hitler's annexation of Austria. Sigmund Pumps (Great Britain) Ltd was founded at the Team Valley trading estate in Gateshead By 1939, 3000 pumps had been manufactured at the new factory.Sigmund two handle pump with hoseSigmund Pumps (Great Britain)forests commission victoria (fcv), fire pump, bushfire -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Wajax Mk 3 pump
... Forests Commission Victoria (FCV)... that time has undergone several upgrades Forests Commission Victoria ...The earlier Pacific Marine pumps were not replaced and were auctioned off during the 1980s. The ever reliable Wajax Mk3 remained a fire cache item ready to be called on should a specific need for a small transportable pressure pump arise. The Wajax Mk3 has been in circulation since the 1950’s, and through that time has undergone several upgradesHigh pressure Wajax Mk 3 pump With hand primerforests commission victoria (fcv), bushfire, fire pump -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Rex Pump
... Forests Commission Victoria (FCV)...Forests Commission Victoria (FCV) Fire Pump Bushfire REX ...REX Fire Pumpforests commission victoria (fcv), fire pump, bushfire -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Sigmund Pump
... Forests Commission Victoria (FCV)... factory. Forests Commission Victoria (FCV) Fire Pump Bushfire ...In 1937 Sigmund Pumps company founded by Miroslav Sigmund, in Czechoslovakia; and successfully tendered for a British government contract to make firefighting pumps. In 1938 they moved to Britain soon after Hitler's annexation of Austria. Sigmund Pumps (Great Britain) Ltd was founded at the Team Valley trading estate in Gateshead By 1939, 3000 pumps had been manufactured at the new factory.Sigmund two handle pump level pumpforests commission victoria (fcv), fire pump, bushfire -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Gaam 30B pump
... Forests Commission Victoria (FCV)... Altona in the early 1960s. Forests Commission Victoria (FCV) Fire ...The Gaam 30B pump delivers 80 Gallons per minute @ 80 PSI The original Howard engine, equipped with a rope start, could be temperamental and difficult to start on occasions, and were replaced with an electric start 7 HP Wisconsin motor. This modification was designed and installed by the FCV Fire Protection Workshop at North Altona in the early 1960s.Wisconsin 7HP motor coupled to a Gaam 30B pump With hand primerforests commission victoria (fcv), fire pump, bushfire -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Litster pump (rare)
... Forests Commission Victoria (FCV)...Forests Commission Victoria (FCV) Fire Pump Bushfire Lister ...Lister fire pump on wooden carry cradle With suction hoseListerforests commission victoria (fcv), fire pump, bushfire -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Alcon 3 inch filler pump
... Forests Commission Victoria (FCV)...Forests Commission Victoria (FCV) Fire Pump Bushfire Alcon ...Alcon fire pump with Briggs and Stratton motor on metal carry cradleforests commission victoria (fcv), fire pump, bushfire -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Lamp for Coventry Climax pump trailer
... Forests Commission Victoria (FCV)...Forests Commission Victoria (FCV) Fire Pump Bushfire Lamp ...Lamp fitted to Coventry Climax pump trialerforests commission victoria (fcv), fire pump, bushfire -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Slip-on unit with foam injection system
... Forests Commission Victoria (FCV)...Forests Commission Victoria (FCV) Fire Pump Bushfire Foam ...Foam injection slip on unit mounted on a sloping frame for training and demonstration purposes This technology was developed at Altona in the 1990sforests commission victoria (fcv), fire pump, bushfire -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Incendiaries (various)
... Forests Commission Victoria (FCV)... petrol blivets wired up to electrical circuits Forests Commission ...Incendiaries used for planned burning operations All kind of pyrotechnics have been developed over the years from “strike anywhere” wax vestas, safety fusees, large DAIDs, burning tyres dragged behind vehicles, humble drip torches, incendiary shotguns and mortars, flame throwers of various designs, blow torches, jellied petrol blivets wired up to electrical circuits Display table that includes various type of incendiaries including windproof matches, Fusse matches, self propelled incendiary flares, incendiary capsules, vials and balls, Delayed Action Incendiary Devices (DAIDS), Gun Operated Flares (GOF)forests commission victoria (fcv), bushfire, planned burning -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Blivet incendiaries
... Forests Commission Victoria (FCV)...” and thrown into patches of dense or hard-to-access slash. Forests ...Blivets were developed in the 1960s and 70s. The small package contained jellied petrol which had a small electric match or detonator wrapped around it. They were mainly used as high intensity slash burns and could be wired-up days or weeks before they were required. The blivets were arranged in concentric circuits to develop a large convection column. But the circuits were prone to damage by wildlife if left out too long. DAIDs were also taped to blivets as mini “Molotov Cocktails” and thrown into patches of dense or hard-to-access slash. Small plastic container filled with jellied petrol.forests commission victoria (fcv), planned burning -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Phoschek viscosity funnels
... Forests Commission Victoria (FCV).... Forests Commission Victoria (FCV) Bushfire Fire Pump Fire tanker ...Athol Hodgson began testing of retardants in 1963 at Ballarat by dropping water thickened with bentonite clay directly from a Ceres CA-28 aircraft. In 1965 dropping a new chemical retardant Phoschek was produced by Monsanto All this experimental work culminated with two Piper Pawnees from Benambra, flown by Ben Buckley and Bob Lansbury, making Australia’s first operational drop of fire-retardant on a small lightning-strike on 6 February 1967. The flight at Benambra came to symbolise the classic application of firebombing and a "proof-of-concept" that encouraged many more innovations with new and more powerful aircraft.Fibreglass funnels used to measure the viscosity of the fire retardant, Phoscheck The funnel was filled with liquid and timed to run through between 35 and 50 secondsforests commission victoria (fcv), bushfire, fire pump, fire tanker -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Lafayette Radio Receiver
... Forests Commission Victoria (FCV)... on an experimental basis to monitor fire radio traffic Forests Commission ...This Lafayette radio receiver (model HE-30) is a basic single conversion tube semi-professional short wave communications receiver. It covers 0.55 to 30 MHz in four bands. The multi-frequency bands was used on an experimental basis in FCV Divisional Offices to monitor district radio transmissions.Used on an experimental basis to monitor fire radio trafficLafayette Radio ReceiverHE-30 AM-CW-SSBforests commission victoria (fcv), radios -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Kerosene pressure lanterns
... Forests Commission Victoria (FCV)...Used at fire basecamps Forests Commission Victoria (FCV ...Used at fire basecampsKerosene pressure lanternsTilley 020forests commission victoria (fcv), bushfire, camping equipment -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Stone Grinding Wheel
... Forests Commission Victoria (FCV)...Used to sharpen axes and other hand tools Forests ...Used to sharpen axes and other hand toolsLarge stone grinding wheel in wooden frame (pedal operated)forests commission victoria (fcv), hand tools -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Metal Cant Hooks (pair)
... Forests Commission Victoria (FCV)...Used with long wooden handle to roll logs Forests ...Used with long wooden handle to roll logsCant Hooksforests commission victoria (fcv), hand tools -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Firebug
... Forests Commission Victoria (FCV)... Forests Commission Victoria (FCV) Planned Burning Bushfire Bell ...The origins of the humble handheld driptorch have been lost in time. They are widely used for ignition in controlled burning operations in forest and grasslands. The “Pacific Forester“ with its short central wand and somewhat leaky ball-valve was made by the American Wajax company in the 1940s. The Pacific Forester is slightly different in design from the more robust and common “Panama” driptorch first manufactured in 1933 and used extensively by Queensland cane farmers. The Panama is closely related to the current “Firebug” used in Victoria which is manufactured by Rodney Industries in Brisbane and has an offset wand design which gives it good balance. The fuel is a mixture of petrol and diesel and every FCV District had their own closely-guarded secret formula ... 2:1, 3:1, 1:1, 4:1 or 3:2 ratio. There was also the choice of 91, 95 or 98 octane petrol mixed with summer or winter diesel. Occasionally some of the old Avgas or Jet-A1 lying around the depot was added with a splash of engine oil to make the mixture stick to the fuel to be ignited. The fuel mixed also varied between autumn or spring, heathland, mixed forest, or high-intensity slash burnsKerosene drip torch Long straight wand with control valveBell Backburnerforests commission victoria (fcv), planned burning, bushfire -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Balloon Theodolite 1943
... Forests Commission Victoria (FCV)... at the altitudes that the balloon is traveling through Forests Commission ...Used to measure the rate of rise of helium balloons The telescope is mounted on two movable axes. One axis (vertical) rotates to change elevation, the other (horizontal) azimuth. There are vernier scales and in some cases micrometres that give precise readouts of the relative position of the telescope to each axis. The instrument is set up so that it is level and it is pointed towards true north with both scales reading 0 degrees exactly. A balloon is released in front of the theodolite. It is sighted at timed intervals (usually one minute apart) and the position of the theodolite's telescope (azimuth and elevation) is recorded. It can chart the direction and velocity of winds at various altitudes The rate of ascent of a balloon is mostly dependant on the balloon's drag and its "free lift" (the vertical pull of the balloon). There is some degree of control over these these factors, and as a result, it possible to know approximately how high our balloon will be at any given time after its release. Given a known height and an angular direction (read off the theodolite) to the balloon, a fix is made of the horizontal movement component of the balloon's travel as it moves through different altitudes. The horizontal movement is due to the winds blowing the balloon around at the altitudes that the balloon is traveling throughTheodolite used to measure the rate of rising helium balloons The rate of rise is used in atmospheric calculations such as upper winds and determining inversion layersforests commission victoria (fcv), bushfire, weather -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Forge tongs
... Forests Commission Victoria (FCV)...Used in FCV foundry Forests Commission Victoria (FCV) Hand ...Used in FCV foundryforests commission victoria (fcv), hand tools -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Forge tongs
... Forests Commission Victoria (FCV)...Used in FCV foundry Forests Commission Victoria (FCV) Hand ...Used in FCV foundryforests commission victoria (fcv), hand tools -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Metal horse harness
... Forests Commission Victoria (FCV)...Forests Commission Victoria (FCV) Hand tools Metal horse ...forests commission victoria (fcv), hand tools -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Fern hook
... Forests Commission Victoria (FCV)...Used to clear scrub and undergrowth Forests Commission ...Used to clear scrub and undergrowth Large Fern Hook or Brush hookGardenmasterforests commission victoria (fcv), hand tools -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Fire safety blanket
... Forests Commission Victoria (FCV)...Carried in all vehicles Forests Commission Victoria (FCV ...Carried in all vehiclesWoollen safety blanket carried in all departmental vehicles in case of being trapped in a bushfire Vinyl carry bagEmergency fire blanketforests commission victoria (fcv), safety equipment -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Protective Bushfire overalls
... Forests Commission Victoria (FCV).... Forests Commission Victoria (FCV) Protective Clothing Safety ...At the time of the 1982-83 bushfire season FCV firefighters wore either navy blue issue overalls or their own clothing, generally a checked flannel shirt and jeans. Uncomfortable safety boots and hardhats were issued. The CFA had switched from white overalls to their distinctive yellow kit by 1983. In about 1980, in a far-sighted corporate move for the time, Alan Threader, who was the Chairman of the FCV, established a departmental safety committee, which he personally chaired. The Committee, among other things, wanted to upgrade fire safety clothing. Alan also initiated a radical colour idea after a work trip to the UK in about 1981 and brought home a small sample swatch. Alan believed that the now distinctive bright yellow-green was a good colour contrast to the Victorian bush which is a blue-green hue. Trevor Brown from Stores Branch scored the task to make the change and letters were sent to the UK seeking information about the pigment. The FCV worked with the Commonwealth Dyers Association and Cushen Clothing to replicate the shade on cotton drill, which presented darker when it was treated with the flame-retardant chemical, Proban. The first of the new Kermit Suits were rolled-out in late 1984, and the stylish colour was initially registered and patented to the Department. But it's also fair to say that the new gaudy shade of apparel wasn’t universally popular with staff. The lime green overalls were an Australian first, and forest agencies in other states followed a few years later. In the early 1990s, armed with a pair of dressmaker’s scissors, the baggy one-piece Kermit boilersuits were tailored by Peter Billing from Fire Protection Branch and Trevor Brown in conjunction with the family-owned business, Top Level Workwear, which saw numerous enhancements and prototypes. The two-piece Kermit suits were available in the late 1990s after many years of argy-bargy and complaints from field firefighters. Protective overalls Two types - early FCV (c 1983) and later CNR (1992) forests commission victoria (fcv), protective clothing, safety equipment -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Respirator Gas mask
... Forests Commission Victoria (FCV)... to sterilise the soil Forests Commission Victoria (FCV) Safety ...Mostly used in nurseries when fumigating with bromide to sterilise the soilGas mask and canister (c 1960)Nu Plac productsforests commission victoria (fcv), safety equipment -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Bulldozer lighting kit
... Forests Commission Victoria (FCV)... or transfer to another machine Forests Commission Victoria (FCV ...Used on bulldozers at night Removable to prevent damage or transfer to another machineBulldozer lighting kitforests commission victoria (fcv), safety equipment, bushfire -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Bulldozer tilt warning alarm
... Forests Commission Victoria (FCV)... Forests Commission Victoria (FCV) Safety equipment Tilt warning ...Used to warn machine operator of excessive machine tiltTilt warningforests commission victoria (fcv), safety equipment