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… will ensure ### that their employees are trained, 4 certified, and made available to participate in the wildland fire program 5 locally, regionally, and nationally as the situation demands. Employees with 6 operational, administrative, or other skills will support the wildland fire 7 programs as necessary. Agency administrators are … to 19 firefighter and public safety. 20 9. Managers will use a decision support process to guide and document 21 wildfire management decisions. The process will provide situational 22 assessment, analyze hazards and risk, define implementation actions, and 23 document decisions and rationale for those decisions.” 24 (Guidance for … safety, values to be 14 protected and costs. 15 • NPS – Refer to RM-18, Chapter 2 for further guidance. 16 • FWS – All escaped prescribed fires will be suppressed. When reporting in 17 FMIS, the cause of the wildfire will be “Escaped RX” and the narrative will 18 document the link between the prescribed fire and the wildfire. 19 • FS – …
… protective equipment. All BLM personnel assigned to fireline duties will complete annual refresher training. All wildland fire entrapments and fatalities will be reported using current NWCG Initial Entrapment/Fatality Report Form. All wildland fire serious accidents will be investigated using the Interagency Wildland Fire Serious … local governments with full structural protection.) Administrator & Employee Roles Employees who are trained and certified participate in the wildland fire program as the situation demands; employees with operational, administrative, or other skills will support the wildland fire program as needed. Administrators are responsible and will be … of the fire. Field Offices without an approved Fire Management Plan or having a human-caused wildland fire, have limited management options available to them. In these situations, units may only implement initial attack strategies. When the Fire Management Plan has been completed and approved, and wildland fires are from natural ignition …
… protective equipment. All BLM personnel assigned to fireline duties will complete annual refresher training. All wildland fire entrapments and fatalities will be reported using current National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) initial entrapment/fatality Report form. All wildland fire serious accidents will be investigated … governments with full structural protection.) Administrator and Employee Roles Employees who are trained and certified participate in the wildland fire program as the situation demands; employees with operational, administrative, or other skills will support the wildland fire program as needed. Administrators are responsible and … of the fire. Field offices without an approved fire management plan or having a human-caused wildland fire, have limited management options available to them. In these situations, units may only implement initial attack strategies. When the fire management plan has been completed and approved, and wildland fires are from natural ignition …
… will ensure that their employees are trained, 35 certified, and made available to participate in the wildland fire program 36 locally, regionally, and nationally as the situation demands. Employees with 37 operational, administrative, or other skills will support the wildland fire 38 programs as necessary. Agency administrators are … to 38 firefighter and public safety. 39 9. Managers will use a decision support process to guide and document 40 wildfire management decisions. The process will provide situational 41 assessment, analyze hazards and risk, define implementation actions, and 42 document decisions and rationale for those decisions. 43 CHAPTER 1 FEDERAL … Fire Management Policy as updated by 5 FMB Memorandum 19-004, issued October 11, 2019. 6 Initial Response: The initial decisions and actions taken in reaction to a 7 reported incident. 8 Initial Attack (IA): An aggressive action to put the fire out by the first 9 resources to arrive, consistent with firefighter and public safety and …
… equipment (PPE). All BLM personnel assigned to fireline duties will complete annual refresher training. All wildland fire entrapments and fatalities will be reported using the current National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) initial entrapment/fatality report form. All wildland fire serious accidents will be investigated … will ensure that their employees are trained, certified, and made available to participate in the wildland fire program locally, regionally, and nationally as the situation demands. Employees with operational, administrative, CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW & PROGRAM DIRECTIVES Release Date: 4/02 1-5 or other skills will support the wildland … color, national origin, sex, religion, disability, age, or sexual orientation. Hazing is also considered a form of harassment. Hazing is defined as any action taken, or situation created intentionally, to produce mental or physical discomfort, embarrassment, or ridicule. Hazing has also led to injuries and accidents. There is zero …
… Zones Incident Safety Oversight Unit/Area Closures Thunderstorm Safety Standard Safety Flagging Safety Zones/Escape Routes Hazards Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Safety and Reporting Hazardous Materials Purchasing Use Storage Surplus Classification Heat Stress Smoke and Carbon Monoxide “Six Minutes for Safety” Training Snag Safety Safety for … 10-1 Incident Complexity Analysis .................................................... 10-2 Appraising the Situation On-Site Incident Organizations .................................................. 10-3 Type 5 Incident Type 4 Incident Type 3 Incident Type 2 Incident Type 1 … Resources Aviation Safety .......................................................................... 12-2 Risk Assessment and Risk Management Aviation Watch Out Situations Mission Planning/Hazard Mitigation Aviation Safety Support Aircraft and Pilot Carding Military or National Guard Aircraft and Pilots Aviation Safety Briefing …
… cost-effective and timely coordination of land management agency 12 emergency response for wildland fire at the national level. This is accomplished 13 through planning, situation monitoring, and expediting resource orders between 14 the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) areas, Bureau of Land Management (BLM) 15 states, National Association … the National Response Framework (NRF). The NICC 28 collects and consolidates information from the GACCs and disseminates the 29 National Incident Management Situation Report through the NICC website at 30 https://www.nifc.gov/nicc/sitreprt.pdf. 31 Geographic Area Coordination Centers 32 There are 10 GACCs, each of which serve a specific …
… duties will complete annual refresher training. OVERVIEW AND PROGRAM DIRECTIVES CHAPTER 1 2 Release Date: 4/01 All wildland fire entrapments and fatalities will be reported using current National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) initial entrapment/fatality report form. All wildland fire serious accidents will be investigated … will ensure that their employees are trained, certified, and available to participate in the wildland fire program locally, regionally, and nationally as the situation demands. Employees with operational, administrative, or other skills will support the wildland fire program as necessary. Agency administrators are responsible … to be protected. The evaluation must also include an analysis of the context of the specific fire within the overall local, geographic area, or national wildland fire situation. Burned Area Rehabilitation—the full range of post-fire activities to rehabilitate and restore fire damaged lands, including protection of public health and …
… All BLM personnel assigned to fireline duties will complete annual refresher training. Release Date: 4/00 2 All wildland fire entrapments and fatalities will be reported using current National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) initial entrapment/fatality report form. All wildland fire serious accidents will be investigated … local governments with structural protection.) Administrator and Employee Roles Employees who are trained and certified participate in the wildland fire program as the situation demands; employees with operational, administrative, or other skills will support the wildland fire program as needed. Administrators are responsible and … or the cause of the fire. Field offices without an approved fire management plan (FMP) or with a human-caused wildland fire, have limited management options. In these situations, units may only implement initial attack strategies. When the FMP has been completed and approved, and wildland fires are from natural ignition sources, the …
… protective equipment. All BLM personnel assigned to fireline duties will complete annual refresher training. All wildland fire entrapments and fatalities will be reported using current NWCG Initial Entrapment/Fatality Report Form. All wildland fire serious accidents will be investigated using the Interagency Wildland Fire Serious … local governments with full structural protection.) Administrator & Employee Roles Employees who are trained and certified participate in the wildland fire program as the situation demands; employees with operational, administrative, or other skills will support the wildland fire program as needed. Administrators are responsible and will be … and review Interagency Agreements and Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) to ensure their continued effectiveness and efficiency. ● ● Ensure that an Escaped Fire Situation Analysis is completed on all fires that escape initial attack. ● Personally visit an appropriate number of fires each year. ● Ensure fire reviews are conducted …
… Services, etc.) · Dispatcher training and qualification requirements · Dispatch Center Staffing Plan · Call-out procedures for additional personnel in emergency situations · Designation of duty officer for dispatch center · Shift limitations and day off/EFF hiring · Procedures for dispatch of resources off unit · Daily Duties · … (e.g., COD notes, shift briefs) · Initial Attack/Response Plan Elements · Preplanned dispatch plans, run-cards, and dispatch procedures · Management notification of a reported fire · Procedures for identifying preparedness levels · Process for assessing the appropriate response · Identification and notification of resources to respond · …
… ....................................................................................................................................... 37 Improvement and Deficiency Reporting ................................................................................................................................. 37 Equipment … Alert Notification Process ........................................................................................................................................... 160 Situations Requiring an Early Alert Notification ................................................................................................................... 160 … will ensure that their employees are trained, 30 certified, and made available to participate in the wildland fire program 31 locally, regionally, and nationally as the situation demands. Employees with 32 operational, administrative, or other skills will support the wildland fire 33 programs as necessary. Agency administrators are …
… ....................................................................................................................................... 37 Improvement and Deficiency Reporting ................................................................................................................................. 38 Equipment … Alert Notification Process ........................................................................................................................................... 157 Situations Requiring an Early Alert Notification ................................................................................................................... 158 … will ensure that their employees are trained, 35 certified, and made available to participate in the wildland fire program 36 locally, regionally, and nationally as the situation demands. Employees with 37 operational, administrative, or other skills will support the wildland fire 38 programs as necessary. Agency administrators are …
… Unit Initial Actions for Serious Accident (SAI) Investigations ..................................... 13 Exhibit 2-2: NWCG Wildland Fire Fatality and Entrapment – Initial Report ............................................ 19 Exhibit 2-3: Sample Letter to the Medical Examiner/Coroner … event or series of events that could have resulted in death, injury, occupational illness, or damage to or loss of equipment or property but did not. Entrapment: A situation where personnel are unexpectedly caught in a fire behavior-related, life threatening position where planned escape routes or safety zones are absent, inadequate, … release the accident scene to local Agency Administrator once the incident is determined to be a workplace accident with no criminal activity suspected. There are two situations where collateral law enforcement investigation could occur: • Confirmed criminal activity (e.g., arson-started wildfire) • Potential tort claims investigations …
… system when any mission essential information technology system becomes unavailable (e.g., IROC, FireCode, flight following, computer-aided dispatch, fire intelligence reporting systems) d. Notification procedures in place for COOP activation e. Pre-identified alternate location with adequate supplies … are identified as administrators and can provide technical assistance for: a. IROC b. FireCode c. Automated Flight Following (AFF) d. Situation Report/ICS-209 e. IQCS (imports and transfer of employees) f. Unit identifier assignment and repository g. Wildland Fire …
… duty officer. [RB Ch 19] 6 Supervisors are familiar with administrative issues and prepare proper documents as required. a. Time and attendance/fire time reports b. Travel vouchers/per diem forms c. Accident/injury reporting (CA1/CA2/CA16)/ECOMP d. Credit card purchases and records … guide c. IROC information d. Interagency Standards for Fire and Fire Aviation Operations e. WIMS User Guide f. Interagency Situation Report User’s Guide g. ICS – 209 Program User’s Guide h. North American Emergency Response Guidebook (DOT) i. NWCG Standards …
… a timely manner. a. Key supervisory and fireline leadership positions are filled. b. Current staffing level meets agency expectations. 2 The unit reporting system includes the following: [RB Ch 2, 7, 16] a. Aviation SAFECOM b. NTDP injury reporting form c. Agency required forms and documentation d. Annual reports e. MARS f. Safety Management Information System (SMIS) g. SAFENET reporting h. MODOC i. ECOMP … NI = Needs Improvement, NR = Not Reviewed ITEM DESCRIPTION CODE (E/M/NI/NR) REMARKS 28 Operational and safety briefings conducted daily and include: a. National and GACC situation reports b. Smokejumper status report c. Fire weather forecasts d. Fuel conditions/fire danger ratings e. Current …
… 22 50.6 Organizational Cross Reference ......................................................................... 22 50.7 Daily Reporting .................................................................................................... 23 50.8 Military Supply System … assigned to a battalion/incident(s) should plan on a 30- to 33-day assignment. − Activated DoD units can be reassigned within or to another geographic area(s) if situations warrant, unless preempted by a priority defense mission. 10.4 Authorities/Responsibilities. 10.4.1 National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC): − Ensure all … Installation Logistics Coordinator − Military Logistics–Ramp − Military Logistics–PPE − Purchasing Agent 40.4.1 Training Coordinator (TC). The TC is appointed by and reports to the National Military Coordinator. The TC is responsible for ensuring successful completion of the mission. The TC must be a highly qualified wildland fire …
… Training Leader in a locked filing cabinet and available to the Aircraft Attendants. 9 CHAPTER 3 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES The administrative procedures, forms and reports used at the NIFC Ramp Services Operation differ greatly from the forms and reports used in the Interagency Airtanker Base Operations Guide, for this reason the … will obtain information between the hours of 08:00 and 08:15 for the Safety and Operational briefing. The briefings will consist of: The Incident Management Situation Report Known day’s aircraft movements RON’s Day off aircraft Local TFRs Weather Daily Aircraft Attendant assignments i.e. Operation’s office Desk …
… 215 Helicopter Daily Use and Cost Summary, HCM-15 .............................................................................. 216 Contractor Performance Assessment Report System (CPARS) ............................................................. 217 Appendix B – Helibase Management Forms and Checklists … 282 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................. 282 Situations that Warrant a Written Report................................................................................................ 282 Maintenance Deficiency … can be divided into three categories according to time element. 22 Time Critical 23 This type of risk management is an “on-the-run” mental or verbal review of the situation using the risk 24 management process without necessarily recording the information. The process is often used to make 25 decisions in a time limited situation. …
… 06-15 SAFENET .................................................................................................... 06-15 Accident/Injury Reporting ......................................................................... 06-16 Critical Incident Management … 10-03 Responding to Wildland Fires ................................................................... 10-03 Report of Wildland Fire ............................................................................. 10-03 Initial Actions … 10-06 Assumptions for Developing a Complexity Analysis ............................... 10-06 Wildland Fire Situation Analysis (WFSA) ............................................... 10-06 Definition … 17-02 Risk Assessment and Risk Management ................................................... 17-02 Aviation Watch Out Situations .................................................................. 17-03 Mission Planning/Hazard Mitigation …
… 06-13 K. SAFENET.......................................................................................... 06-13 L. Accident/Injury Reporting............................................................... 06-14 M. Critical Incident Management ........................................................ … 10-12 Incident Complexity Analysis ................................................. 10-12 Wildland Fire Situation Analysis (WFSA) ............................ 10-13 DOI Signature authorities for WFSA .................................... 10-16 G. Wildland/Urban … 17-3 Risk Assessment and Risk Management ................................ 17-3 Aviation Watch Out Situations ............................................... 17-3 Mission Planning/Hazard Mitigation ..................................... 17-4 Aviation Safety Support …
… d. Loadmaster foreman e. Assistant foreman f. Squad leaders g. Spotter 3. Operational and safety briefings conducted daily will include: a. National and GACC situation reports b. Fire weather forecasts c. Fuel conditions d. Safety issues e. Daily work assignments 4. Booster crew briefings prepared to include: a. Daily routine …
… Standard operating plan for each functional desk. d. Procedures for gathering, accessing, and disseminating intelligence information, including: · Use of ICS 209. · Daily situation reports. · WIMS data/spot wx forecast. · Resource status. e. Planned meetings and conference calls for information sharing. f. Procedures for briefing personnel and …
… File IMSR_CY23_12_15_23.pdf Date Fri, 12/15/2023 - 12:00 … Incident Management Situation Report Friday, December 15, 2023 – 0730 MDT National Preparedness Level 1 National Fire Activity (December 8, 2023 – December 14, 2023): Fire Activity and Teams …