Federal Emergency Management Agency Incident Management Handbook
Editat de Federal Emergency Management Agency (U.S.)en Spirală – 10 mai 2018 – vârsta ani
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is responsible for coordinating the delivery of federal support to state, local, tribal, and territorial governments under Presidential emergency or major disaster declarations or to other federal agencies under the concept of federal-to-federal support. It is important to recognize that FEMA does not assume responsibility for local incident command activities but, instead, provides a structure for the command, control, and coordination of federal resources to states, local incident commands, and other end users.
The FEMA Incident Management Handbook (IMH) is a tool to assist FEMA emergency management personnel in conducting their assigned missions in the field. The IMH provides information on FEMA’s incident-level operating concepts, organizational structures, functions, position descriptions, and key assets and teams. The IMH is intended for use by FEMA personnel deployed at the incident level. However, the IMH also provides whole community stakeholders operating in a FEMA facility information about key incident-level FEMA functions. The concepts in the IMH are applicable to FEMA operations during Stafford Act-based Presidential declarations and non-Stafford Act incidents involving federal-to-federal support.
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The FEMA Incident Management Handbook (IMH) is a tool to assist FEMA emergency management personnel in conducting their assigned missions in the field. The IMH provides information on FEMA’s incident-level operating concepts, organizational structures, functions, position descriptions, and key assets and teams. The IMH is intended for use by FEMA personnel deployed at the incident level. However, the IMH also provides whole community stakeholders operating in a FEMA facility information about key incident-level FEMA functions. The concepts in the IMH are applicable to FEMA operations during Stafford Act-based Presidential declarations and non-Stafford Act incidents involving federal-to-federal support.
Check out our Emergency Management & First Responders collection here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/emergency-management-first-responders
Other products produced by FEMA here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/agency/federal-emergency-management-agency-fema
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780160944161
ISBN-10: 0160944163
Pagini: 394
Dimensiuni: 102 x 178 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: United States Dept. of Homeland Security
Colecția Federal Emergency Management Agency
ISBN-10: 0160944163
Pagini: 394
Dimensiuni: 102 x 178 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: United States Dept. of Homeland Security
Colecția Federal Emergency Management Agency
Cuprins
Table of Contents
Record of Changes...........................................................i
Chapter 1: Organization ......................................................1
Purpose……...................................................................1-1
Scope and Applicability .................................................1-2
Organization of Document..............................................1-2
Supersession .................................................................1-3
Authorities and Foundational Documents.......................1-3
Document Management and Maintenance......................1-5
Chapter 2: Incident Management Concepts………….......2-1
Introduction ...................................................................2-1
Disaster Declaration Process .......................................2-1
Life Cycle of an Incident................................................2-3
Integrated Operating Concept......................................2-6
Whole Community Engagement...................................2-6
Incident Levels ............................................................2-8
Organizing Operations on an Incident..........................2-9
ICS Organizational Structure and Concepts................2-12
Command Staff Hierarchy and Positions ....................2-12
Operations Section Staff Hierarchy and Positions .........2-14
Logistics, Planning, and Finance/Administration
Section Staff Hierarchy and Positions ............................2-18
Personnel Mobilization (PM) and Reception, Staging, Onward Movement, and Integration (RSOI)……......................................................................2-20
Chapter 3: Unified Coordination Group ........................3-1
Introduction ..............................................................3-1
Concept of Unified Coordination ..............................3-1
Unified Coordination Group......................................3-3
Chapter 4: Command and General Staff ..........................4-1
Introduction .................................................................4-1
Command Staff ...........................................................4-2
General Staff ..............................................................4-2
Command Staff Officers .............................................4-3
Chief of Staff (COS) Officer.........................................4-3
Safety Officer (SFO)....................................................4-4
External Affairs Officer (EAO) ....................................4-5
Liaison Officer (LNO) ................................................4-6
Position Descriptions, Roles, and Responsibilities ...4-7
Chief of Staff ............................................................4-7
Security (SEC) ........................................................4-8
Legal .......................................................................4-9
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) ...................4-10
Equal Rights...........................................................4-11
Disability Integration (DI).......................................4-12
Environmental Planning and Historic 49 Preservation (EHP).4-16
Interagency Recovery Coordination (IRC) ........4-23
Federal Disaster Recovery Officer (FDRO).......4-27
Safety (SAF)......................................................4-44
External Affairs (EA)..........................................4-46
Chapter 5: Operations Section ......................................5-1
Introduction ..............................................................5-1
Organizational Structure...........................................5-1
Position Descriptions, Roles, and Responsibilities ...5-2
Individual Assistance (IA) Branch..............................5-3
Infrastructure Branch................................................5-17
Hazard Mitigation (HM) Branch................................5-30
Disaster Survivor Assistance (DSA) Branch ............5-55
Mission Assignment Branch......................................5-59
Disaster Emergency Communications (DEC) Group.5-61
Air Operations Branch (AOB).....................................5-68
Emergency Services Branch.......................................5-73
Geographic Operations Branch Positions ..................5-75
Staging Area Branch...................................................5-78
Environmental Planning and Historic Preservation (EHP) 5-81
Chapter 6: Planning Section.............................................6-1
Introduction .................................................................6-1
Organizational Structure..............................................6-2
Position Descriptions, Roles, and Responsibilities......6-2
Resources Unit............................................................6-4
Planning Support Unit ................................................6-5
Situation Unit...............................................................6-5
Documentation Unit.....................................................6-6
Geospatial Information System (GIS) Unit ..................6-7
Chapter 7: Logistics Section.................................................7-1
Introduction ....................................................................7-1
Organizational Structure.................................................7-1
Position Descriptions, Roles, and Responsibilities..........7-2
External Support Branch .................................................7-4
Support Branch ................................................................7-16
Service Branch..................................................................7-26
Chapter 8: Finance/ Administration Section ...........................8-1
Introduction ..............................................................8-1
Organizational Structure...........................................8-1
Position Descriptions, Roles, and Responsibilities ...8-3
Procurement Unit ......................................................8-5
Human Resources Unit .............................................8-8
Cost Unit ..................................................................8-10
Training Unit..............................................................8-13
Chapter 9: Intelligence/ Investigations Function and Section.......9-1
Introduction ..............................................................9-1
Organizational Structure...........................................9-2
Position Descriptions, Roles, and Responsibilities ...9-3
Appendix A: Emergency and Recovery Support
Functions…….............................................................. .A-1
Appendix B: Incident Support ...................................... B-1
Appendix C: Incident Management Planning................C-1
Appendix D: Mission Assignments ................................D-1
Appendix E: Non-Standard Incidents........................... ..E-1
Appendix F: Standard Incident Management
Resources and Procedures ............................................ F-1
Appendix G: Single Point Order Tracking.........................G-1
Appendix H: Authorities and Foundational Documents.....H-1
Appendix I: List of Acronyms .............................................I-1
Appendix J: Glossary..........................................................J-1
Record of Changes...........................................................i
Chapter 1: Organization ......................................................1
Purpose……...................................................................1-1
Scope and Applicability .................................................1-2
Organization of Document..............................................1-2
Supersession .................................................................1-3
Authorities and Foundational Documents.......................1-3
Document Management and Maintenance......................1-5
Chapter 2: Incident Management Concepts………….......2-1
Introduction ...................................................................2-1
Disaster Declaration Process .......................................2-1
Life Cycle of an Incident................................................2-3
Integrated Operating Concept......................................2-6
Whole Community Engagement...................................2-6
Incident Levels ............................................................2-8
Organizing Operations on an Incident..........................2-9
ICS Organizational Structure and Concepts................2-12
Command Staff Hierarchy and Positions ....................2-12
Operations Section Staff Hierarchy and Positions .........2-14
Logistics, Planning, and Finance/Administration
Section Staff Hierarchy and Positions ............................2-18
Personnel Mobilization (PM) and Reception, Staging, Onward Movement, and Integration (RSOI)……......................................................................2-20
Chapter 3: Unified Coordination Group ........................3-1
Introduction ..............................................................3-1
Concept of Unified Coordination ..............................3-1
Unified Coordination Group......................................3-3
Chapter 4: Command and General Staff ..........................4-1
Introduction .................................................................4-1
Command Staff ...........................................................4-2
General Staff ..............................................................4-2
Command Staff Officers .............................................4-3
Chief of Staff (COS) Officer.........................................4-3
Safety Officer (SFO)....................................................4-4
External Affairs Officer (EAO) ....................................4-5
Liaison Officer (LNO) ................................................4-6
Position Descriptions, Roles, and Responsibilities ...4-7
Chief of Staff ............................................................4-7
Security (SEC) ........................................................4-8
Legal .......................................................................4-9
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) ...................4-10
Equal Rights...........................................................4-11
Disability Integration (DI).......................................4-12
Environmental Planning and Historic 49 Preservation (EHP).4-16
Interagency Recovery Coordination (IRC) ........4-23
Federal Disaster Recovery Officer (FDRO).......4-27
Safety (SAF)......................................................4-44
External Affairs (EA)..........................................4-46
Chapter 5: Operations Section ......................................5-1
Introduction ..............................................................5-1
Organizational Structure...........................................5-1
Position Descriptions, Roles, and Responsibilities ...5-2
Individual Assistance (IA) Branch..............................5-3
Infrastructure Branch................................................5-17
Hazard Mitigation (HM) Branch................................5-30
Disaster Survivor Assistance (DSA) Branch ............5-55
Mission Assignment Branch......................................5-59
Disaster Emergency Communications (DEC) Group.5-61
Air Operations Branch (AOB).....................................5-68
Emergency Services Branch.......................................5-73
Geographic Operations Branch Positions ..................5-75
Staging Area Branch...................................................5-78
Environmental Planning and Historic Preservation (EHP) 5-81
Chapter 6: Planning Section.............................................6-1
Introduction .................................................................6-1
Organizational Structure..............................................6-2
Position Descriptions, Roles, and Responsibilities......6-2
Resources Unit............................................................6-4
Planning Support Unit ................................................6-5
Situation Unit...............................................................6-5
Documentation Unit.....................................................6-6
Geospatial Information System (GIS) Unit ..................6-7
Chapter 7: Logistics Section.................................................7-1
Introduction ....................................................................7-1
Organizational Structure.................................................7-1
Position Descriptions, Roles, and Responsibilities..........7-2
External Support Branch .................................................7-4
Support Branch ................................................................7-16
Service Branch..................................................................7-26
Chapter 8: Finance/ Administration Section ...........................8-1
Introduction ..............................................................8-1
Organizational Structure...........................................8-1
Position Descriptions, Roles, and Responsibilities ...8-3
Procurement Unit ......................................................8-5
Human Resources Unit .............................................8-8
Cost Unit ..................................................................8-10
Training Unit..............................................................8-13
Chapter 9: Intelligence/ Investigations Function and Section.......9-1
Introduction ..............................................................9-1
Organizational Structure...........................................9-2
Position Descriptions, Roles, and Responsibilities ...9-3
Appendix A: Emergency and Recovery Support
Functions…….............................................................. .A-1
Appendix B: Incident Support ...................................... B-1
Appendix C: Incident Management Planning................C-1
Appendix D: Mission Assignments ................................D-1
Appendix E: Non-Standard Incidents........................... ..E-1
Appendix F: Standard Incident Management
Resources and Procedures ............................................ F-1
Appendix G: Single Point Order Tracking.........................G-1
Appendix H: Authorities and Foundational Documents.....H-1
Appendix I: List of Acronyms .............................................I-1
Appendix J: Glossary..........................................................J-1