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Visual 1.1 G0191: ICS/EOC Interface Workshop

Visual 1.2 G0191: ICS/EOC Interface Workshop Unit 1: Course Introduction

Visual 1.3 G0191: ICS/EOC Interface Workshop Administrative Information  Course agenda  Sign-in sheet  Housekeeping:  Breaks  Messages, telephone  Cell phone/pager policy  Facilities  Emergency procedures  Other concerns

Visual 1.4 G0191: ICS/EOC Interface Workshop Purpose To develop an effective interface between the Incident Command and the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) by applying Incident Command System (ICS) principles.

Visual 1.5 G0191: ICS/EOC Interface Workshop Course Objectives (1 of 2)  Describe ICS principles.  Using scenarios, analyze the ICS and EOC systems and identify potential ICS/EOC interface issues.  Describe Multiagency Coordination/EOC principles.

Visual 1.6 G0191: ICS/EOC Interface Workshop Course Objectives (2 of 2)  Identify the authorities, responsibilities, interests, needs, and assets of ICS and EOC during emergency operations.  Apply ICS/EOC interface concepts in a classroom activity situation.  Begin developing an ICS/EOC interface action plan for your community.

Visual 1.7 G0191: ICS/EOC Interface Workshop Course Structure (1 of 2) Unit 1: Course Introduction Unit 2: ICS Review Unit 3: ICS/EOC Interface Activity 1 Unit 4: MAC/EOC Principles Review

Visual 1.8 G0191: ICS/EOC Interface Workshop Course Structure (2 of 2) Unit 5: ICS/EOC Relationships Unit 6: ICS/EOC Interface Activity 2 Unit 7: ICS/EOC Action Planning Unit 8: Course Summary

Visual 1.9 G0191: ICS/EOC Interface Workshop Student Manual  Important course content  Activity materials  Background information  Glossary

Visual 1.10 G0191: ICS/EOC Interface Workshop Participant Introductions  Name  Job title  Organization  Individual learning goal

Visual 1.11 G0191: ICS/EOC Interface Workshop Our Expectations  Punctuality  Participation  Positive Attitude  Professionalism  Flexibility  Commitment

Visual 1.12 G0191: ICS/EOC Interface Workshop ICS/EOC Interface EOC Policy and Coordination ICS Command and Operations Equipment Operators Law Enforcement Officers Firefighters Director Public Works Fire Chief Law Enforcement Chief BTN Commander Watch CMDR Foreman Supervisor

Visual 1.13 G0191: ICS/EOC Interface Workshop ICS/EOC Interface Challenges: Activity Instructions:  Work in teams.  Identify the top three ICS/EOC interface challenges.  Be prepared to present in 10 minutes. EOC Policy and Coordination ICS Command and Operations What are the Challenges?

Visual 1.14 G0191: ICS/EOC Interface Workshop ICS/EOC Interface EOC Policy and Coordination ICS Command and Operations Communication SOPs Resource Management Trained/Experienced Personnel Common Operating Picture