Effective Incident Command Structure and Procedures in Emergency Response
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Learn about the typical incident command set-up, key responsibilities, and initial response procedures in an emergency situation. Understand the importance of an efficient decontamination process and how to plan and execute it effectively.
Effective Incident Command Structure and Procedures in Emergency Response
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INCIDENT COMMAND • Typical incident command set-up. • Incident Command Responsibilities: Incident Coordinator On-Scene Commander Historian Specialists Public Information Officer
INCIDENT COMMAND, CONTINUED • Entry Team • Back-up Team • Decontamination Team • Logistics • Outside Support Services
INITIAL RESPONSE PROCEDURES • Pre-Incident Considerations: • What is the company ER plan/procedure? • What is the level of training/understanding? • Who to call or sound alarm.
INITIAL SIZE-UP • Personnel • Protection during size-up • ID of Products or Chemicals • Evaluation of Hazards • Setting Priorities
RESPONSE • Cautionary Response • Corrective Response
DECONTAMINATION • Planning • Set-up • Extent • Methods