Her Majesty's Fire Service Inspectorate for Scotland

Her Majesty's Fire Service Inspectorate for Scotland or HM Fire Service Inspectorate is an autonomous agency of the Scottish Government - based in St Andrew's House, Edinburgh, its function is to: "improve the efficiency, effectiveness and standards of the fire and rescue services in Scotland" ,[1] it is also known simply as HMFSI, it is not a firefighting body. The HMFSI can however enquire into any matter concerning the operation of a fire and rescue service. The current HMFSI Chief Inspector of Fire Services is Jeff Ord,[2][3] it is general practice for Chief Inspectors to have previously served as Firemaster or Chief Fire Officer - Ord is a former CFO of South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service and Strathclyde Fire and Rescue Service,[4] he is ultimately responsible for the seven separate fire and rescue services in Scotland[5] and he is also a graduate member of the Institution of Fire Engineers and holds the Queen's Fire Service Medal.

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HMFSI's remit

The HMFSI's main responsibilities include the following:[6]

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