RAYNET volunteers normally use their own
equipment to provide communications. Voice transmissions are the norm, but
typed messages in the form of data transmissions are being increasingly
used, allowing 100% accurate messages to be passed over both long and
short distances.
In some areas, experimentation is also
under way with the use of vehicle-tracking systems and amateur television.
RAYNET, under the terms of the amateur
radio license, is permitted to pass messages on behalf of
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Keighley RAYNET running talk-through for
Leeds RAYNET
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British Red Cross
St John Ambulance
St Andrew's
Ambulance Association
Women’s Royal Voluntary Service
Salvation Army
any Government Department
any ‘Category 1’ responder as defined in the Civil
Contingencies Act (2004)
any Category 2 responder as defined in the Civil
Contingencies Act (2004)
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CIVIL CONTINGENCIES ACT 2004: LIST OF RESPONDERS
Schedule 1 of the Civil Contingencies Act lists the responders subject
to its provisions. The Act splits local responders into two
categories and imposes a different set of requirements on each category.
Category 1 and 2 responders in England and Wales are listed below.
Section 13 of the Act enables Ministers to amend the list of responders
with the agreement
of Parliament.
Category 1 responders
(“core responders”)
Emergencies services
• Police forces
• British Transport Police
• Fire authorities
• Ambulance services
• Maritime and Coastguard Agency
Local authorities
• All principal local authorities (i.e. metropolitan districts, shire
counties, shire districts,
shire unitaries)
• Port Health Authorities
Health bodies
• Primary Care Trusts
• Acute Trusts
• Foundation Trusts
• Local Health Boards (in Wales)
• Any Welsh NHS Trust which provides public health services
• Health Protection Agency
Government agencies
• Environment Agency
• Scottish Environment Agency
Category 2 responders (“co-operating responders”)
Utilities
• Electricity distributors and transmitters
• Gas distributors
• Water and sewerage undertakers
• Telephone service providers (fixed and mobile)
Transport
• Network Rail
• Train Operating Companies (passenger and freight)
• London Underground
• Transport for London
• Airport operators
• Harbour authorities
• Highways Agency
Health bodies
• Strategic Health Authorities
Government agencies
• Health and Safety Executive
RAYNET comprises a national network of
local groups, who liaise with emergency services, local authorities and
other voluntary agencies who could be involved in the integrated
management response to major civil emergencies.
Groups are supported by a County/Regional,
Zonal and National structure.
All registered members of Keighley RAYNET
whilst on duty are covered by "Public Liability" & "Employers Liability"
insurance.
Groups work with the emergency services
and local authority emergency planning units on both live exercises and
table-top simulations. It is, of course, important to have “hands on”
experience regularly and throughout the year RAYNET personnel provide
additional safety communications for local fun runs, marathons, car
rallies and a wide variety of events, whereby message passing, engineering
skills and operational procedures can be tried and tested.