The Incident Management Team (IMT) – A new perspective
This article is a summary of the key Incident Management Team functions; Incident Command, Safety, Operations, Logistics, and Planning.
This article is a summary of the key Incident Management Team functions; Incident Command, Safety, Operations, Logistics, and Planning.
Safety must be a key consideration in crisis planning and operations. The Safety Officer has the authority to suspend unsafe operations because everyone must come home whole.
The Planning Chief develops a written Incident Action Plan, conducts plan briefings, tracks and assigns resources, and manages outside technical advisors.
The Incident Commander leads the Incident Management Team and collaborates with the Operations, Logistics, Planning, and Safety function positions.
An Incident Management Team (IMT) consists of five core functions; Command, Operations, Logistics, Planning, and Safety.
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