Incident Information
Tactical Priorities
1. 2. 3. Rescue / Life Safety / Responder Safety Incident Stabilization Property & Environmental Conservation
Incident Name _____________________ Incident Time ______________________
FIELD COMMAND Example Tactical Command Worksheet
Tactical Incident Management Benchmarks
Field Command Phone: __________ Fax: __________ Radio Channel ____ Site Safety Officer Phone: __________ Fax: __________ Radio Channel ____
Location ___________________________________________________________ Hazmat Other 60 Field Aides 75 Other
Incident Nature Rescue 30 45
Fire
Gas Leak
Explosion
Spill
Medical
FRT Response:
Fire
Hazmat
Medical
Elapsed Time (Time on Scene):
5
10
15
20
25
Weather Conditions Phone: __________ Fax: __________ Radio Channel ____ Staging Area Mgr Phone: __________ Fax: __________ Radio Channel ____
Time
Sunrise
Temperature
Sunset
Wind Chill Deputy Field Command Phone: __________ Fax: __________ Radio Channel ____
High Tide
Wind Direction
Low Tide
Wind Speed
Incident Size Up ____ Assume / Transfer Command ____ Establish the FCP ____ Size up the situation ____ Personnel Accountability ____ Designate Site Safety Officer Site Management & Control ____ Isolate the area ____ Establish staging area ____ Establish Hazard Control Zones ____ Initiate protective actions identify the Problem ____ Identify, confirm & verify ____ Defensive recon (if necessary) Hazard & Risk Evaluation ____ Evaluate hazards ____ Evaluate risks ____ Develop Action Plan
Select PPE & Equipment ____ PPE equal to hazards present Information Mgt & Resource Coordination ____ Should IMT be activated? ____ FRT / Source Control coordinated ____ IMT Status reports (201 Form) Implement Response Strategies ____ Offensive recon (if necessary) ____ Communicate strategies ____ Implement Tactics ____ Evaluate progress Decon & Cleanup Operations ____ Decon plan and procedures ____ Cleanup operations initiated Terminate Emergency Operations ____ Incident debriefing ____ Provide logs to Documentation Unit
Precipitation Tactical Branch Protective Actions Site Location Evacuation Phone: __________ Fax: __________ Radio Channel ____ Phone: __________ Fax: __________ Radio Channel ____ Source Control Branch
Safety Benchmarks
Status of Personnel ____ All Personnel Accounted For ____ Injured _____ Fatalities ____ Missing
Product Information
Information
Hazards
Material Involved ___________________ ___________________
Health______________
Entry Operations ____ “Two In, Two Out” ____ Entry / Backup Designated ____ Entry / Backup with proper PPE ____ Entry / Bacup Briefed ____ Communicate reviewed ____ Emergency routes / procedures ____ Decon set up & in place
Flammability _________
Reactivity ___________
Quantity Emitted _____ Operating Temperature ________ Operating Pressure ___________ Sheltering In-Place _________________ _________________ _________________ Phone: __________ Fax: __________ Radio Channel ____ Phone: __________ Fax: __________ Radio Channel ____ Phone: __________ Fax: __________ Radio Channel ____ Phone: __________ Fax: __________ Radio Channel ____
Physical ____________
Site Safety Considerations ____ Isolation perimeter established ____ FRT Positioning / Escape Route ____ Air Monitoring ____ Hazard Control Zones Hazwoper Training Requirements Met ____ PPE Requirements & Levels Respiratory _____ Skin __ A __ B __ C __ D ___ Site Safety Plan ____ EMS Medical Station(s) set up ____ In Preparation ____ Medical Monitoring Conducted ____ Completed ____ Decon Area(s) Set up
Tactical Considerations
-Specific Response ScenariosProcess Fire Structure Fire
Incident Potential
Incident Not Under Control, but can be handled with available resources
Tactical Diagram
(Wear full protective clothing and stay upwind)
Incident Under Control
Incident will require addition resources (e.g., contractors, mutual aid)
Incident will likely generate significant public affairs/community relations issues.
Response Objectives
Strategy
Tactics
Equipment Involved ____________________________________ Initial Fire Attack Plan Exposures Protected Fixed Fire Protection Activated (halon, foam, sprinkler) Source Control ____ Source Isolation ____ Spill Confinement Asbestos Hazard Structural Stability Power Isolated Drainage Control Hydrocarbons floating on water Runoff Hazardous to Personnel Fire Pump Status / Pressure
Tactical Benchmarks Initial Fire Attack Plan Search and Rescue ____ Primary Search Completed ____ Secondary Search Completed Exposure Protection Rapid Intervention Team Fire Control Fire Extinguishment Ventilation Salvage Overhaul Functional Benchmarks Water / Foam Supply Utility Control
Vapor Release
Oil / Chemical Spill
Resource Status
Location/
Out-ofService
Resources Assignment
Activated ( )
Status ( )
Enroute (ETA)
Staging/ Available
Assigned
FRT and Source Control Personnel Located Upwind Vehicle Traffic Isolated Downwind Exposures Identified / Notified Downwind Exposures Protected (i.e., Evacuate, Shelter In-Place) Potential Ignition Sources Identified & Controlled Mitigation Options (source control, water spray, plug / patch) Downwind Air Monitoring % of LEL (LEL Readings)
Type of Spill _______________________________ _______________________________ Initial Tactical Plan Volume Estimation _____________ Source Control Spill Confinement Fire Protection Required? Downwind Air Monitoring
Medical Rescue
Well Control
Communications Phone Number
SA
Incident Area Field Command Post Water Below-ground Pipeline
Assignment
Radio Channel
Name
Staging Area
TF
Task Force
Rivers
X
Control Zones
CS
ST
Containment Sites Strike Team
D/G
Division/Group
Above-ground Pipeline Roads
DC
Decontamination
B
Heliport Boom
Number of Casualties___________ Extrication from hazard ____ Rescuer / Medical PPE ____ Back up Personnel ____ Monitor Unsafe Conditions Triage Treatment Transportation ____ Ambulance ____ Medevac
Surface Blowout ____ Broached Casing Underground Blowout Underground & Broached Blowout Uncontrolled Shallow Gas Impacts to Pad Identified ____ Other Wells Affected ____ Facilities Affected Well Case Personnel On Scene