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Acknowledgements to Commander

Lieut. Col. Péter Böhm, commander of Nuclear Power Plant Fire Service, got ministerial acknowledgements. He first got involved in special Plant-related administrative tasks as a staff member at the professional Fire Department of the City of Paks back in 1982. Böhm has been the commander of the Plant-based establishment Fire Service Department ever since its setting up in 1990. The Fire Service organization functioning within Atomix Kft. has a growing portfolio of professional branches, including, besides the core activities of fire service and damage prevention, guarding and property protection, technical services and, more recently, the security branch.
In addition to the key activities, NPP Fire Service developed and launched a number of system solutions serving as models for other fire services that take over and translate its quality management, performance assessment and training principles into practice. The award granted by the Minister of Local Government Zoltán Varga and handed over, on the occasion of the national St. Florian Day, by State Secretary István Jauernik is an acknowledgement of the achievements and outstanding performance of NPP Fire Service and the work of Péter Böhm as vice-president of the National Association of Professional Factory and Municipal Fire Departments.
Péter Böhm told us that he was no more the vice-president of the National Association due to the increasing number of tasks. However, this should not imply that he would not be interested in the representation of professional interests any more but, as he put it, “not in the frontline, holding aloft the banner”. He added that his work was never a sole business; therefore, the honorary diploma of the Minister was an acknowledgement of the teamwork of firemen under his command. by vida

 

Vida
Paksi Hírnök – May 2009