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Logistics Section Chief

Logistics Section Chief The logistics section chief has a mission to ensure that all resources and support required by the other sections are readily available. Responsibilities include maintenance of the environment and procurement of supplies, equipment, and food. Logistics ensures that the operations staff can focus on delivering services. [Pg.149]

If applicable, receive initial facility damage survey report from Logistics Section Chief and evaluate the need for evacuation. [Pg.152]

A streamlined organizational chart that is consistent with the National Incident Management System (NIMS), which includes nine key positions incident commander public information officer safety officer liaison officer section chiefs for operations, fi-nance/administration, planning, and logistics and a medical/technical specialist. [Pg.140]

Deputy General Directors deputy mine director in charge of production, section chief in charge of safety supervision, chief engineer, deputy mine director in charge of logistics, chairman of the labor union, etc. [Pg.579]

Membership every deputy chief engineer and the major principals from safety supervision section, technical section, tunnel work section, mechanical transportation work section, first-aid team, armed protection section, supply section, operation and management department, logistics station, and hospital, etc. [Pg.579]

Chief— The incident command system title for individuals responsible for management of functional sections operations, planning, logistics, finance/administration, and intelligence/investigations, if established as a separate section. [Pg.473]


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