PLANNING CHECKLIST Ten Step Planning Meeting/Briefing Checklist ActivityPrimary ResponsibilityComments 1.State Incident Objectives – Policy Issues Incident.

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PLANNING CHECKLIST Ten Step Planning Meeting/Briefing Checklist ActivityPrimary ResponsibilityComments 1.State Incident Objectives – Policy Issues Incident Commander 2.Give situation and resources briefing, conduct Planning Meeting Planning Section Chief 3.State primary and alternative strategies to meet incident objectives Operations Section Chief, Planning and Logistics Section Chiefs contribute 4.Designate Branch and Sector boundaries and functions as appropriate Operations Section Chief 5.Describe tactical assignments and tactics anticipated Operations Section Chief 6.Make tactical resource AssignmentOperations Section Chief, Planning and Logistics Section Chiefs contribute 7.Specify reporting locations and additional facilities needed Operations Section Chief, Logistics Section Chief assists 8.Develop the resources, support and overhead order Planning and Logistics Section Chiefs. Logistics places order 9.Consider additional support requirements needed because of communications, safety, traffic, medical, etc Logistics Section Chief, Planning Section Chief, Comm Unit Leader, Medical Unit Leader will contribute 10.Finalize, approve and implement the plan Planning Section Chief finalizes the plan, Incident Commander approves the plan, General Staff implements the plan