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Visual 3.1
ICS Features and Principles
Unit 3:
ICS Features
and Principles
Visual 3.2
ICS Features and Principles
Unit Objectives
 Describe the basic
features of ICS.
 Select the correct
terminology for ICS
facilities.
 Identify common tasks
related to personal
accountability.
Visual 3.3
ICS Features and Principles
ICS Features: Overview
 Facilities and Resources
 Comprehensive resource
management
 Incident locations and
facilities
 Communications/Information
Management
 Integrated
communications
 Information and
intelligence management
 Professionalism
 Accountability
 Dispatch/Deployment
 Standardization
 Common terminology
 Command
 Establishment and transfer
of command
 Chain of command and
unity of command
 Planning/Organizational
Structure
 Management by objectives
 Incident Action Plan (IAP)
 Modular organization
 Manageable span of control
Visual 3.4
ICS Features and Principles
Common Terminology – No Codes!
Using common
terminology helps define:
 Organizational
functions.
 Incident facilities.
 Resource descriptions.
 Position titles.
Visual 3.5
ICS Features and Principles
Why should you use
plain English during
an incident response?
Discussion Question
Visual 3.6
ICS Features and Principles
Why Plain English?
EMT = Emergency Medical Treatment
EMT = Emergency Medical Technician
EMT = Emergency Management Team
EMT = Eastern Mediterranean Time (GMT+0200)
EMT = Effective Methods Team
EMT = Effects Management Tool
EMT = El Monte, CA (airport code)
EMT = Electron Microscope Tomography
EMT = Email Money Transfer
Visual 3.7
ICS Features and Principles
ICS Features: Overview
 Standardization
 Common terminology
 Command
 Establishment and transfer
of command
 Chain of command and
unity of command
 Planning/Organizational
Structure
 Management by objectives
 Incident Action Plan (IAP)
 Modular organization
 Manageable span of control
 Facilities and Resources
 Comprehensive resource
management
 Incident locations and
facilities
 Communications/Information
Management
 Integrated
communications
 Information and
intelligence management
 Professionalism
 Accountability
 Dispatch/Deployment
Visual 3.8
ICS Features and Principles
Command: Definition
Command: The act of directing,
ordering, or controlling, by
virtue of explicit statutory,
regulatory, or delegated
authority.
At an incident scene, the
Incident Commander has the
authority to assume command!
Visual 3.9
ICS Features and Principles
Transfer of Command
 Moves the
responsibility for
command from one
Incident Commander
to another.
 Must include a transfer
of command briefing
(which may be oral,
written, or both).
Visual 3.10
ICS Features and Principles
When Command Is Transferred
 A more qualified Incident
Commander arrives.
 A jurisdiction or agency is
legally required to take
command.
 Incident complexity
changes.
 The current Incident
Commander needs to rest.
Visual 3.11
ICS Features and Principles
What would you
include in a
transfer of command
briefing?
Discussion Question
Visual 3.12
ICS Features and Principles
Chain of command:
 Is an orderly line of authority within the
response organization.
 Allows incident managers to direct and control
the actions of all personnel under their
supervision.
 Avoids confusion by requiring that orders flow
from supervisors.
 Does not prevent personnel from sharing
information.
Chain of Command
Visual 3.13
ICS Features and Principles
Under unity of command,
personnel:
 Report to only one incident
supervisor.
 Receive work assignments
only from the assigned
supervisor.
Unity of Command
Visual 3.14
ICS Features and Principles
Instructions: Working as a team . . .
1. Review the scenario and the
discussion question presented in the
Student Manual.
2. Choose a spokesperson to record
your responses.
3. Be prepared to share your answers in
5 minutes.
Activity: Assuming Command
Visual 3.15
ICS Features and Principles
ICS Features: Overview
 Standardization
 Common terminology
 Command
 Establishment and transfer
of command
 Chain of command and
unity of command
 Planning/Organizational
Structure
 Management by objectives
 Incident Action Plan (IAP)
 Modular organization
 Manageable span of control
 Facilities and Resources
 Comprehensive resource
management
 Incident locations and
facilities
 Communications/Information
Management
 Integrated
communications
 Information and
intelligence management
 Professionalism
 Accountability
 Dispatch/Deployment
Visual 3.16
ICS Features and Principles
Management by Objectives
Priorities for incident
objectives are:
#1: Life Safety
#2: Incident
Stabilization
#3: Property/
Environmental
Preservation
Visual 3.17
ICS Features and Principles
ICS Organization
Differs from day-to-day organizational
structures and positions by:
 Using unique ICS position titles and
organizational structures.
 Assigning personnel based on expertise, not
rank. For example, a director may not hold
that title when deployed
under an ICS structure.
Visual 3.18
ICS Features and Principles
Modular Organization
Incident command organizational structure is
based on:
 Size, type, and complexity of
the incident.
 Specifics of the hazard
environment created by
the incident.
 Incident planning process
and incident objectives.
Visual 3.19
ICS Features and Principles
Incident Action Planning
Every incident must have an
Incident Action Plan (IAP) that:
 Specifies the incident
objectives.
 States the activities.
 Covers a specified timeframe,
called an operational period.
 May be oral or written.
Incident
Action
Plan
Visual 3.20
ICS Features and Principles
Elements of an Incident Action Plan
Every IAP must have four
elements:
 What do we want to do?
 Who is responsible for
doing it?
 How do we communicate
with each other?
 What is the procedure if
someone is injured?
Visual 3.21
ICS Features and Principles
Activity: Incident Action Plan
Instructions: Working as a team . . .
1. Identify four items you would include
in an IAP for the severe weather
scenario in Unit 2.
2. Write these items on chart paper.
3. Select a spokesperson. Be prepared
to present in 5 minutes.
Visual 3.22
ICS Features and Principles
Manageable Span of Control
Span of control:
 Pertains to the number of individuals or
resources that one supervisor can manage
effectively during an incident.
 Is key to effective and
efficient incident
management.
Resource 2Resource 2
Resource 3Resource 3Resource 1Resource 1
SupervisorSupervisor
Visual 3.23
ICS Features and Principles
ICS Management: Span of Control
ICS span of control for
any supervisor:
 Is between 3 and 7
subordinates.
 Optimally does not
exceed 5
subordinates.
Visual 3.24
ICS Features and Principles
Activity: Span of Control
Instructions: Working individually . . .
1. Review the scenario and answer the question
presented in the Student Manual.
2. Be prepared to share your answer in 5 minutes.
Incident CommandIncident Command
ResourceResource ResourceResource ResourceResource ResourceResource
ResourceResource ResourceResource ResourceResource ResourceResource
Visual 3.25
ICS Features and Principles
ICS Features: Overview
 Standardization
 Common terminology
 Command
 Establishment and transfer
of command
 Chain of command and
unity of command
 Planning/Organizational
Structure
 Management by objectives
 Incident Action Plan (IAP)
 Modular organization
 Manageable span of control
 Facilities and Resources
 Comprehensive resource
management
 Incident locations and
facilities
 Communications/Information
Management
 Integrated communications
 Information and intelligence
management
 Professionalism
 Accountability
 Dispatch/Deployment
Visual 3.26
ICS Features and Principles
Incident Facility Map Symbols
Incident
Command
Post
Staging
Area
Base Camp,
Helibase,
and Helispot
Visual 3.27
ICS Features and Principles
Incident Facilities: Summary
 A single Incident Command Post should be
established on all incidents—even small
ones!
 Incidents may require additional facilities
(e.g., a call center).
 Areas may be predesignated incident
facilities for the surrounding community
(e.g., shelters, staging areas, helibases,
medical centers).
Visual 3.28
ICS Features and Principles
Resources: Definition
Resources are personnel
and major items of
equipment, supplies, and
facilities available or
potentially available for
assignment to incident
operations and for which
status is maintained.
Visual 3.29
ICS Features and Principles
Resource Management
Resource management
includes processes for:
 Categorizing resources.
 Ordering resources.
 Dispatching resources.
 Tracking resources.
 Recovering resources.
 Reimbursing other
organizations.
Visual 3.30
ICS Features and Principles
ICS Features: Overview
 Standardization
 Common terminology
 Command
 Establishment and transfer
of command
 Chain of command and
unity of command
 Planning/Organizational
Structure
 Management by objectives
 Incident Action Plan (IAP)
 Modular organization
 Manageable span of control
 Facilities and Resources
 Comprehensive resource
management
 Incident locations and
facilities
 Communications/
Information Management
 Integrated communications
 Information and intelligence
management
 Professionalism
 Accountability
 Dispatch/Deployment
Visual 3.31
ICS Features and Principles
Before an incident, it is critical to develop an
integrated voice and data communications
system (equipment, systems, and protocols).
Incident communications are facilitated through:
 The development and use of a common
communications plan.
 The interoperability of communication equipment,
procedures, and systems.
Integrated Communications
Visual 3.32
ICS Features and Principles
What are some
examples of information
and intelligence used to
manage an incident?
Discussion Question
Visual 3.33
ICS Features and Principles
Activity: Information Management
Instructions: Working as a team . . .
1. Review the scenario presented in the
Student Manual.
2. Discuss the implications for incident
management, and record your answers on
chart paper.
3. Select a team spokesperson and be
prepared to share your answers in 5
minutes.
Visual 3.34
ICS Features and Principles
ICS Features: Overview
 Standardization
 Common terminology
 Command
 Establishment and transfer
of command
 Chain of command and
unity of command
 Planning/Organizational
Structure
 Management by objectives
 Incident Action Plan (IAP)
 Modular organization
 Manageable span of control
 Facilities and Resources
 Comprehensive resource
management
 Incident locations and
facilities
 Communications/Information
Management
 Integrated communications
 Information and intelligence
management
 Professionalism
 Accountability
 Dispatch/Deployment
Visual 3.35
ICS Features and Principles
Accountability (1 of 2)
 Check-In. All responders must
report in to receive an assignment
in accordance with the procedures
established by the Incident
Commander.
 Incident Action Plan. Response
operations must be coordinated as
outlined in the IAP.
 Unity of Command. Each
individual will be assigned to only
one supervisor.
Visual 3.36
ICS Features and Principles
Accountability (2 of 2)
 Span of Control. Supervisors
must be able to adequately
supervise and control their
subordinates, as well as
communicate with and
manage all resources under
their supervision.
 Resource Tracking.
Supervisors must record and
report resource status
changes as they occur.
Visual 3.37
ICS Features and Principles
Dispatch/Deployment
At any incident:
 The situation must be
assessed and the
response planned.
 Managing resources safely
and effectively is the most
important consideration.
 Personnel and equipment
should respond only when
requested or when dispatched
by an appropriate authority.
Visual 3.38
ICS Features and Principles
Why shouldn’t personnel
arrive at an incident
without being requested
or dispatched?
Discussion Question
Visual 3.39
ICS Features and Principles
Activity: Deployment
Instructions: Working individually . . .
1. Review the scenario and answer the
question presented in the Student
Manual.
2. Be prepared to share your answer in 5
minutes.
Visual 3.40
ICS Features and Principles
Summary (1 of 2)
ICS:
 Utilizes management features including the
use of common terminology and a modular
organizational structure.
 Emphasizes effective planning through the
use of management by objectives and
Incident Action Plans.
 Supports responders by providing data they
need through effective information and
intelligence management.
Visual 3.41
ICS Features and Principles
Summary (2 of 2)
ICS:
 Utilizes the principles of chain of command,
unity of command, and transfer of
command.
 Ensures full utilization of incident resources
by maintaining a manageable span of
control, establishing predesignated incident
facilities, implementing resource
management practices, and ensuring
integrated communications.

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Ics part 3

  • 1. Visual 3.1 ICS Features and Principles Unit 3: ICS Features and Principles
  • 2. Visual 3.2 ICS Features and Principles Unit Objectives  Describe the basic features of ICS.  Select the correct terminology for ICS facilities.  Identify common tasks related to personal accountability.
  • 3. Visual 3.3 ICS Features and Principles ICS Features: Overview  Facilities and Resources  Comprehensive resource management  Incident locations and facilities  Communications/Information Management  Integrated communications  Information and intelligence management  Professionalism  Accountability  Dispatch/Deployment  Standardization  Common terminology  Command  Establishment and transfer of command  Chain of command and unity of command  Planning/Organizational Structure  Management by objectives  Incident Action Plan (IAP)  Modular organization  Manageable span of control
  • 4. Visual 3.4 ICS Features and Principles Common Terminology – No Codes! Using common terminology helps define:  Organizational functions.  Incident facilities.  Resource descriptions.  Position titles.
  • 5. Visual 3.5 ICS Features and Principles Why should you use plain English during an incident response? Discussion Question
  • 6. Visual 3.6 ICS Features and Principles Why Plain English? EMT = Emergency Medical Treatment EMT = Emergency Medical Technician EMT = Emergency Management Team EMT = Eastern Mediterranean Time (GMT+0200) EMT = Effective Methods Team EMT = Effects Management Tool EMT = El Monte, CA (airport code) EMT = Electron Microscope Tomography EMT = Email Money Transfer
  • 7. Visual 3.7 ICS Features and Principles ICS Features: Overview  Standardization  Common terminology  Command  Establishment and transfer of command  Chain of command and unity of command  Planning/Organizational Structure  Management by objectives  Incident Action Plan (IAP)  Modular organization  Manageable span of control  Facilities and Resources  Comprehensive resource management  Incident locations and facilities  Communications/Information Management  Integrated communications  Information and intelligence management  Professionalism  Accountability  Dispatch/Deployment
  • 8. Visual 3.8 ICS Features and Principles Command: Definition Command: The act of directing, ordering, or controlling, by virtue of explicit statutory, regulatory, or delegated authority. At an incident scene, the Incident Commander has the authority to assume command!
  • 9. Visual 3.9 ICS Features and Principles Transfer of Command  Moves the responsibility for command from one Incident Commander to another.  Must include a transfer of command briefing (which may be oral, written, or both).
  • 10. Visual 3.10 ICS Features and Principles When Command Is Transferred  A more qualified Incident Commander arrives.  A jurisdiction or agency is legally required to take command.  Incident complexity changes.  The current Incident Commander needs to rest.
  • 11. Visual 3.11 ICS Features and Principles What would you include in a transfer of command briefing? Discussion Question
  • 12. Visual 3.12 ICS Features and Principles Chain of command:  Is an orderly line of authority within the response organization.  Allows incident managers to direct and control the actions of all personnel under their supervision.  Avoids confusion by requiring that orders flow from supervisors.  Does not prevent personnel from sharing information. Chain of Command
  • 13. Visual 3.13 ICS Features and Principles Under unity of command, personnel:  Report to only one incident supervisor.  Receive work assignments only from the assigned supervisor. Unity of Command
  • 14. Visual 3.14 ICS Features and Principles Instructions: Working as a team . . . 1. Review the scenario and the discussion question presented in the Student Manual. 2. Choose a spokesperson to record your responses. 3. Be prepared to share your answers in 5 minutes. Activity: Assuming Command
  • 15. Visual 3.15 ICS Features and Principles ICS Features: Overview  Standardization  Common terminology  Command  Establishment and transfer of command  Chain of command and unity of command  Planning/Organizational Structure  Management by objectives  Incident Action Plan (IAP)  Modular organization  Manageable span of control  Facilities and Resources  Comprehensive resource management  Incident locations and facilities  Communications/Information Management  Integrated communications  Information and intelligence management  Professionalism  Accountability  Dispatch/Deployment
  • 16. Visual 3.16 ICS Features and Principles Management by Objectives Priorities for incident objectives are: #1: Life Safety #2: Incident Stabilization #3: Property/ Environmental Preservation
  • 17. Visual 3.17 ICS Features and Principles ICS Organization Differs from day-to-day organizational structures and positions by:  Using unique ICS position titles and organizational structures.  Assigning personnel based on expertise, not rank. For example, a director may not hold that title when deployed under an ICS structure.
  • 18. Visual 3.18 ICS Features and Principles Modular Organization Incident command organizational structure is based on:  Size, type, and complexity of the incident.  Specifics of the hazard environment created by the incident.  Incident planning process and incident objectives.
  • 19. Visual 3.19 ICS Features and Principles Incident Action Planning Every incident must have an Incident Action Plan (IAP) that:  Specifies the incident objectives.  States the activities.  Covers a specified timeframe, called an operational period.  May be oral or written. Incident Action Plan
  • 20. Visual 3.20 ICS Features and Principles Elements of an Incident Action Plan Every IAP must have four elements:  What do we want to do?  Who is responsible for doing it?  How do we communicate with each other?  What is the procedure if someone is injured?
  • 21. Visual 3.21 ICS Features and Principles Activity: Incident Action Plan Instructions: Working as a team . . . 1. Identify four items you would include in an IAP for the severe weather scenario in Unit 2. 2. Write these items on chart paper. 3. Select a spokesperson. Be prepared to present in 5 minutes.
  • 22. Visual 3.22 ICS Features and Principles Manageable Span of Control Span of control:  Pertains to the number of individuals or resources that one supervisor can manage effectively during an incident.  Is key to effective and efficient incident management. Resource 2Resource 2 Resource 3Resource 3Resource 1Resource 1 SupervisorSupervisor
  • 23. Visual 3.23 ICS Features and Principles ICS Management: Span of Control ICS span of control for any supervisor:  Is between 3 and 7 subordinates.  Optimally does not exceed 5 subordinates.
  • 24. Visual 3.24 ICS Features and Principles Activity: Span of Control Instructions: Working individually . . . 1. Review the scenario and answer the question presented in the Student Manual. 2. Be prepared to share your answer in 5 minutes. Incident CommandIncident Command ResourceResource ResourceResource ResourceResource ResourceResource ResourceResource ResourceResource ResourceResource ResourceResource
  • 25. Visual 3.25 ICS Features and Principles ICS Features: Overview  Standardization  Common terminology  Command  Establishment and transfer of command  Chain of command and unity of command  Planning/Organizational Structure  Management by objectives  Incident Action Plan (IAP)  Modular organization  Manageable span of control  Facilities and Resources  Comprehensive resource management  Incident locations and facilities  Communications/Information Management  Integrated communications  Information and intelligence management  Professionalism  Accountability  Dispatch/Deployment
  • 26. Visual 3.26 ICS Features and Principles Incident Facility Map Symbols Incident Command Post Staging Area Base Camp, Helibase, and Helispot
  • 27. Visual 3.27 ICS Features and Principles Incident Facilities: Summary  A single Incident Command Post should be established on all incidents—even small ones!  Incidents may require additional facilities (e.g., a call center).  Areas may be predesignated incident facilities for the surrounding community (e.g., shelters, staging areas, helibases, medical centers).
  • 28. Visual 3.28 ICS Features and Principles Resources: Definition Resources are personnel and major items of equipment, supplies, and facilities available or potentially available for assignment to incident operations and for which status is maintained.
  • 29. Visual 3.29 ICS Features and Principles Resource Management Resource management includes processes for:  Categorizing resources.  Ordering resources.  Dispatching resources.  Tracking resources.  Recovering resources.  Reimbursing other organizations.
  • 30. Visual 3.30 ICS Features and Principles ICS Features: Overview  Standardization  Common terminology  Command  Establishment and transfer of command  Chain of command and unity of command  Planning/Organizational Structure  Management by objectives  Incident Action Plan (IAP)  Modular organization  Manageable span of control  Facilities and Resources  Comprehensive resource management  Incident locations and facilities  Communications/ Information Management  Integrated communications  Information and intelligence management  Professionalism  Accountability  Dispatch/Deployment
  • 31. Visual 3.31 ICS Features and Principles Before an incident, it is critical to develop an integrated voice and data communications system (equipment, systems, and protocols). Incident communications are facilitated through:  The development and use of a common communications plan.  The interoperability of communication equipment, procedures, and systems. Integrated Communications
  • 32. Visual 3.32 ICS Features and Principles What are some examples of information and intelligence used to manage an incident? Discussion Question
  • 33. Visual 3.33 ICS Features and Principles Activity: Information Management Instructions: Working as a team . . . 1. Review the scenario presented in the Student Manual. 2. Discuss the implications for incident management, and record your answers on chart paper. 3. Select a team spokesperson and be prepared to share your answers in 5 minutes.
  • 34. Visual 3.34 ICS Features and Principles ICS Features: Overview  Standardization  Common terminology  Command  Establishment and transfer of command  Chain of command and unity of command  Planning/Organizational Structure  Management by objectives  Incident Action Plan (IAP)  Modular organization  Manageable span of control  Facilities and Resources  Comprehensive resource management  Incident locations and facilities  Communications/Information Management  Integrated communications  Information and intelligence management  Professionalism  Accountability  Dispatch/Deployment
  • 35. Visual 3.35 ICS Features and Principles Accountability (1 of 2)  Check-In. All responders must report in to receive an assignment in accordance with the procedures established by the Incident Commander.  Incident Action Plan. Response operations must be coordinated as outlined in the IAP.  Unity of Command. Each individual will be assigned to only one supervisor.
  • 36. Visual 3.36 ICS Features and Principles Accountability (2 of 2)  Span of Control. Supervisors must be able to adequately supervise and control their subordinates, as well as communicate with and manage all resources under their supervision.  Resource Tracking. Supervisors must record and report resource status changes as they occur.
  • 37. Visual 3.37 ICS Features and Principles Dispatch/Deployment At any incident:  The situation must be assessed and the response planned.  Managing resources safely and effectively is the most important consideration.  Personnel and equipment should respond only when requested or when dispatched by an appropriate authority.
  • 38. Visual 3.38 ICS Features and Principles Why shouldn’t personnel arrive at an incident without being requested or dispatched? Discussion Question
  • 39. Visual 3.39 ICS Features and Principles Activity: Deployment Instructions: Working individually . . . 1. Review the scenario and answer the question presented in the Student Manual. 2. Be prepared to share your answer in 5 minutes.
  • 40. Visual 3.40 ICS Features and Principles Summary (1 of 2) ICS:  Utilizes management features including the use of common terminology and a modular organizational structure.  Emphasizes effective planning through the use of management by objectives and Incident Action Plans.  Supports responders by providing data they need through effective information and intelligence management.
  • 41. Visual 3.41 ICS Features and Principles Summary (2 of 2) ICS:  Utilizes the principles of chain of command, unity of command, and transfer of command.  Ensures full utilization of incident resources by maintaining a manageable span of control, establishing predesignated incident facilities, implementing resource management practices, and ensuring integrated communications.

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. IS-700.A: National Incident Management System, An Introduction January 2009 Page 2.