There are concerns a fire service cannot keep people safe from fires and other risks, a report has found.
The report by HM Inspector of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) questioned the efficacy of the south Wales service in consistently identifying, prioritising and mitigating risks for the public.
It was called for by the service's new commissioners after a series of damning independent reviews found sexual harrassment and misogynistic behaviour within the service.
Fin Monahan, chief fire officer, described the findings as a "hard read" but assured colleagues there is a "robust" plan in place for dealing with the recommendations.