INCIDENT COMMAND Typical incident command set-up.

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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