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New boots fit for female firefighters

Thousands of firefighters will soon be sporting new boots as CFA goes to market to find the perfect fit for our females.

In an Australian fire service first, CFA is currently sourcing a new supplier to make fire-rated safety boots designed specifically for the unique needs of women.

CFA Chief Officer Jason Heffernan said we recognised more options can be offered to ensure personal protective clothing (PPC) is designed for women as part of our uniform offering.

“This ensures we provide a conducive environment for an increased number of women to join our ranks as operational firefighters,” Jason said.

“Unisex products may be suitable for some of our female members, but with nearly 5000 operational firefighters who are women, there is more CFA can do to ensure all our members have a greater selection of PPC that fits appropriately, is safe and fit-for-purpose.”

“We are committed to providing a great place for females to work and volunteer and we look forward to working with the successful suppliers to enable this.”

“CFA’s highest priority is its members’ safety, so it’s important to equip our firefighters with modern and comfortable fire gear.”

CFA kicked off the project following feedback there may be a lack of ‘designed for women’ firefighting garments currently in the market.

CFA has also worked with members on improving other uniforms and PPC fit and size including gloves, pants and shirts.

CFA expect procurement to conclude mid-2025. Delivery timelines will be known once a supplier is selected and the contractual arrangements are finalised.

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