Module 2 Ics
Module 2 Ics
Organization and
Staffing
Module 2 Objectives
Upon completion of this module, the
participants will be able to:
1. Describe major ICS positions and their
responsibilities;
2. Describe information flow within the
ICS organization; and
3. Develop an appropriate organization
chart for a specific incident
ICS Organization
The ICS Organization
Finance / Section
Operations Planning Logistics Chief
Administration
Single Resources
Leaders
Task Forces
Strike Teams
Primary Managerial
Positions
• Command
• Chief
• Director
• Supervisor
• Leader
Deputy
Command Information
B-17
Command Staff
Command Staff
INCIDENT
COMMANDER
INFORMATION
COMMAND
LIAISON
STAFF SAFETY
OPERATIONS
PLANNING/ FINANCE/
LOGISTICS
INTEL ADMIN.
Information Officer
• Focal person for
information
dissemination.
• Works closely with all the
different Information
Officers/media.
• One Lead Information
Officer per incident and
may have assistant(s)
Liaison Officer
• Contact point for
representatives of
assisting and
cooperating agencies
(DRRMC member and
partner-agencies)
Safety Officer
• Works with Operations on
tactics
• Anticipates, detects, and
corrects unsafe situations.
• Has emergency authority to
stop unsafe acts/ operations.
• One Lead Safety Officer per
incident and may have
assistant(s)
Agency Representatives
• NOT part of the Command Staff
• They are individuals assigned to an incident
by assisting/ cooperating agency.
• Agency representatives have authority to
make decisions for their agency.
• Agency representatives report to the Liaison
Officer (if designated) or to the Incident
Commander.
General Staff
The General Staff
INCIDENT
COMMANDER
FINANCE
OPERATIONS PLANNING LOGISTICS
ADMIN.
General Staff
Positions
Operations
section
Operations Section
• First organization assigned to the incident
• Responsible for managing, directing and
coordinating all tactical operations at the
incident
• The need to expand the Operations Section
is generally dictated by the number of
tactical resources involved and is
influenced by span of control
considerations.
• Headed by Operations Section Chief
Composition of Operations
Section
• Branches, Divisions and
Groups
• Task Forces
• Strike Teams
• Single Resources
• Staging Areas
Branches
• Divided
geographically based
on the needs of the Operations Section
Planning Section
incident;
• Labeled using Division A Division B
alphabet characters
(A, B, C, etc.); A B
• Managed by a
Supervisor.
Groups
Operations Section
direct supervision of a
Task Force Leader.
Strike Teams
Public Information
Officer
Safety
Officer
Liaison
Officer
Operations
Section
Available
Staging
Area
Canine Strike
Searchers
Team
Planning
Section
Planning Section
• Resource Unit
• Situation Unit
• Documentation Unit
• Demobilization Unit
Available
Technical Specialists
• Assigned wherever needed
depending on the
requirements of the incident.
• Examples :
– Flood control specialists
– Environmental impact
Available
specialists
– Meteorologists
– Fuels specialist
– Structural engineer
Logistics
Section
Logistics Section
• Supply Unit
• Facilities Unit
• Ground Support
• Communications Unit
Available
• Food Unit
• Medical Unit
Finance/
Administration
Section
Finance and Admin Section
Available
Flow of Information within
the ICS Organization
• There must be complete freedom for
flow of information within the ICS
organization to the possible extent
• Orders, directives, resource requests
and status changes must follow the
Available
chain of command, unless otherwise
directed
Module 2 Objectives
Upon completion of this module, the
participants will be able to:
1. Describe major ICS positions and their
responsibilities;
2. Describe information flow within the
ICS organization; and
3. Develop an appropriate organization
chart for a specific incident
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