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Planning Section Chief

If applicable, obtain patient census and status from Planning Section Chief, and request a hospital-wide projection report for 4, 8, 12, 24 48 hours from time of incident onset. Adjust projections as necessary. [Pg.152]

Oversee and approve revision of the Incident Action Plan developed by the Planning Section Chief. Ensure that the approved plan is communicated to all Command Staff and Section Chiefs. [Pg.152]

Review/revise the Incident Action Plan with the Planning Section Chief for each operational period. ... [Pg.153]

Ensure that after-action activities are coordinated and completed including Collection of all HCC documentation by the Planning Section Chief Coordination and submission of response and recovery costs, and reimbursement documentation by the Finance/Administration and Planning Section Chiefs Conduct of staff debriefings to identify accomplishments, response and improvement issues Identify needed revisions to the Emergency Management Plan, Emergency ... [Pg.153]

Obtain initial status and information from the Planning Section Chief to provide as appropriate to the inter-hospital emergency communication network and local and/or county EOC, upon request Patient Care Capacity - The number of immediate (red), delayed (yellow), and minor (green) patients that can be received and treated immediately, and current census. Hospital s Overall Status - Current condition of hospital structure, security, and utilities. Any current or anticipated shortage critical resources including personnel, equipment, supplies, medications, etc. Number of patients and mode of transportation for patients requiring transfer to other hospitals, if applicable. Any resources that are requested by other facilities (e.g., personnel, equipment, supplies, medications, etc.). Media relations efforts being initiated, in conjunction with the PIO. ... [Pg.154]

Obtain Hospital Casualty/Fatality Report (HICS Form 259) from the Public Information Officer and Planning Section Chief and report to appropriate authorities the following minimum data Number of casualties received and types of injuries treated. Current patient capacity (census) Number of patients hospitalized, discharged home, or transferred to other facilitie Number dead. Individual casualty data name or ph reical description, sex, age, address, seriousness of injury or condition. ... [Pg.155]

Upon deactivation of your position, submit Operational Logs (HICS Form 214) and all completed documentation to the Planning Section Chief. ... [Pg.156]

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]

Opcraijans Section Catjef Planning Secii i Chief Lo sics Section Chief FI na [we/Ad mi n rstratkm Seetiort Chid... [Pg.147]

Receive status reports from and develop an Incident Action Plan with Section Chiefs and Command Staff to determine appropriate response and recovery levels. During initial briefing/status reports, discover the following ... [Pg.152]

Designate regular briefings with Command Staff/Section Chiefe to identify and plan for ... [Pg.152]

IDS Series B is a companion project to the International Data Series A. Series A reports data on nonaqueous organic mixtures. It is published by the Thermodynamics Research Center at Texas A M University in College Station, Texas. The Executive Officer is Professor Bruno J. Zwolinski. The general objectives and manner of processing data are quite similar for the two series of IDS. Series A started publication in 1973 and about 750 data sheets have been issued. Other sections, or series, of IDS are planned, including a series on electrolytes, one on metal alloys, and one on mixtures of special importance to industry. The editor-in-chief of IDS Series A is Henry V. Kehiaian of Marseille, France. [Pg.479]

California Air Resources Board (CARB), Methodology for Estimating Emissions from On-Road Motor Vehicles, Vol. I Introduction and Overview, L. Hrynchuk and B. Effa, Planning and Technical Support Division Mobile Source Emission Inventory Branch, 1996. (For information about documents or MVEI7G Model, contact Public Information Office or Transportation Activity Section, California Air Resources Board. We thank Mr. E. E. Yotter and Dr. John Holmes, Chief, Research Division, for providing this information (1999).)... [Pg.530]

Cochrane RC. Biological Warfare Research in the United States. Office of Chief, Chemical Corps Historical Section, Plans, Training and Intelligence Division 1947. Draft. [Pg.80]

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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