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About ICS/UC
Planning/Preparation
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Implementation
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What is an Incident Command System
What is a Unified Command?
When should a UC be used?
Who is in a UC?
How does the UC make decisions?
What if your agency is not part of the UC?
What is the relationship between an ICS and a UC?
What are the advantages of an ICS/UC?
Four Keys to Successful Implementation
Scenario-Based Planning and Exercises
Organizational Components
Planning Roles and Responsibilities
OSHA Standards
PPE
Evacuations
Other Agencies Safety Materials
How many ICS units should be in place?
What are the OSC's response roles and responsibilities?
What takes place in the initial UC meeting?
STEP 1 – Set Priorities and Objectives
STEP 2 – Present Considerations
STEP 3 – Develop a Collective Set of Incident Objectives
STEP 4 – Adopt an Overall Strategy
STEP 5 – Select a UC Spokesperson
ICS Organizational Chart
Concept of Response
Unit Guide
Position Task Books
ICS Forms
Sample Maps
Acronyms
Souces of Additional ICS Information
Incident Command
May include Federal, State, Local Officals, or Responsible Party Representatives
Unified Command
Incident Command
or
Information Officer
Incident Commander
Command Staff:
Safety Officer
Liaison Officer
Agency Representatives
Operations Section
Planning Section
Logistics Section
Finance/Admin Section
Operations Section Chief
Staging Area(s) Manager
Air Operations Branch
Air Support Group Supervisor
Air Tactical Group Supervisor
Branch Director
Divisions/Groups Supervisor
Strike Teams/Task Force Leader
Single Resources
Planning Section Chief
Resource Unit Leader
Volunteer Coordinator
Check-in/Status Recorder
Situation Unit Leader
Display Processors
Field Observer
Documentation Unit Leader
Demobilization Unit Leader
Environmental Unit Leader
Technical Specialist*
*May be assigned when their services are required
Logistics Section Chief
Service Branch
Communications Unit Leader
Incident Communications Manager
Incident Dispatcher
Medical Unit Leader
Responder Rehabilitation Manager
Food Unit Leader
Support Branch
Supply Unit Leader
Ordering Manager
Recieving and Distribution Manager
Facilities Unit Leader
Security Manager
Base Manager
Camp Manager
Ground Support Unit Leader
Equipment Manager
Vessel Support Unit Leader
Finance/Admin Section Chief
Time Unit Leader
Personal Time Recorder
Equipment Time Recorder
Commissionary Manager
Procurement Unit Leader
Compensation/Claims Unit Leader
Compensation for Injury Specialist
Claims Specialist
Cost Unit Leader
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Position Task Book
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Forms
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Sample Map
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Credits