Scenarios Ian Moore
Scenario What is a scenario? How are they developed? List of scenarios Breakout session
Cues
Tactical actions Cues identify activities and hazards Guidance identifies control measures Tactical actions prompt the IC
What is a scenario? Structured to support the Decision Control Process A compilation of tactical actions from National Operational Guidance Relevant to specific, or a range of similar, incident types Structured to support the Decision Control Process
A scenario is not: An instruction manual Local procedure Underpinning knowledge
Right person – Right time Right information Right person – Right time
Who will scenarios be for? Policy writers Training departments Incident commanders
Decision Control Process
Compilation of tactical actions Incident command Operations Environmental protection ALL INCIDENT Fires and firefighting Performing rescues Hazardous materials ACTIVITY Fires in the built environment Wildfires Water rescue and flooding Rescue from confined space Line rescue Animal rescue Physical hazards Health hazards IOR CBRNe Fires in buildings under construction/demolition Fires in waste sites (including renewable energy facilities) Scenarios SCENARIOS Transport Sub-surface, height and structures Utilities and fuel Industrial and commercial Major incidents CONTEXT Marauding terrorist firearms attack ALL INCIDENT CONTEXT ACTIVITY SCENARIOS Fires and firefighting Fires in the built environment Specific Scenario Industrial Commercial Operations Incident command Utilities and fuel Specific Regularly used at all incidents Accessible from each scenario Industrial and commercial Environmental protection Published In development Key Future project
Scenario list
Consultation feedback
Consultation feedback
How does it work?
Breakout session Syndicate A & B Syndicate C & D How do you see the use of scenarios supporting operational effectiveness in your service? Syndicate C & D What challenges can you foresee from the use of scenarios within service?