
1 
These Regulations may be cited as the Fire Services (Appointments and Promotion) (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 1988 and shall come into force on 1st April 1989.
2 
The Fire Services (Appointments and Promotion) Regulations 1978 shall be amended as follows:—
(a) in regulation 4(1)(c) after the words“Regulation 5(1)(c), (d), (e)” there shall be inserted the words“, (ee)”;
(b) in regulation 5(1), in paragraph (b), the words from“or, in the case of a person” to the end of the paragraph shall be omitted and for paragraphs (c) to (e) there shall be substituted the following provisions:—“
(c) subject to paragraph (3), shall be in height—
(i) not less than 1.68 metres, and
(ii) not more than 1.93 metres;
(d) shall have satisfied a duly qualified medical practitioner selected by the fire authority maintaining the brigade that—
(i) his lung function, assessed by the measurement of the forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) and the forced vital capacity (FVC), and
(ii) his general level of fitness, including his aerobic capacity (VO2 max), as measured by a step-test,are such as to enable him to undertake fire-fighting duties; and that he has not any physical abnormality and is not suffering from any disease which, in either case, would be likely to incapacitate him temporarily or permanently for the performance of the said duties;
(e) shall have satisfied a duly qualified ophthalmologist selected by the fire authority maintaining the brigade that—
(i) he has an uncorrected distance visual acuity, measured by the method known as the Snellen test, of 6/6, 6/6, and
(ii) his unaided visual function, including his colour vision, is such as to enable him to undertake fire-fighting duties,and that he does not have any abnormality or suffer from any disease which, in either case, would be likely to affect such visual function, temporarily or permanently, so as to incapacitate him for the performance of the said duties;
(ee) shall have taken, under the supervision of the fire authority maintaining the brigade, a test of the isometric muscle strength of his hand-grip and the combined lifting strength of his back and legs, and achieved a measurement of not less than—
(i) in relation to the dominant hand, 35 kg;
(ii) in relation to the subordinate hand, 33 kg; and
(iii) in relation to the back and legs, as measured by the method known as the leg/back pull test, 117 kg; and”
(c) in regulation 5(2)—
(i) at the beginning there shall be inserted the word“(a)”;
(ii) after the words“in relation to” the word“(a)” shall be omitted;
(iii) after the words“temporary only;” the word“or” shall be omitted; and
(iv) at the beginning of sub-paragraph (b) there shall be inserted the words“Nothing in paragraph (1)(b), (c), (e) or (f) of this regulation shall apply in relation to”;
(d) for paragraph (3) of regulation 5 there shall be substituted the following provision:—“
(3) 
(a) Subject to sub-paragraph (b) below paragraph (1)(a), (b) so far only as it relates to a minimum age of 18 years, (c), (d), and (ee) shall apply also in relation to the qualifications for appointment of a person as a retained member of a brigade.
(b) Paragraph 1(c)(i) or (ii) (height limits) or, as the case may be, both the said sub-paragraphs, shall not apply in relation to such an appointment if the chief officer is satisfied that—
(i) the remoteness of the station to which the person in question will be posted, and the scarcity of people living in the area in which the station is situated, make it impracticable to apply one or, as the case may be, both of the height limits referred to therein, and
(ii) such arrangements as may be necessary to accommodate a height which does not meet such limit or limits, as the case may be, can be made without unduly impairing the operational efficiency of the brigade.
(c) For the purposes of this regulation“retained member of a brigade” means a person who is to serve therein as a part-time member thereof on terms under which he is or may be required to engage in fire-fighting in return for an annual retaining fee.”.
Douglas Hurd 
One of Her Majesty’s Principal Secretaries of State
Home Office
19th December 1988