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Response with ICS for Business
Presenter:
Kathleen Gleaves, CBCI, MEP
Certified ICS instructor
Gleaves Consulting
Sponsored By
Notification • Incident Management
Host:
Wayne Blankenbeckler, MissionMode
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Faster, Stronger Crisis Response
Incident
Command
System
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ICS – What is it?
• ICS is an organized, flexible, team-
based system for handling critical
incidents and other challenging events
• Developed by the fire service in the
70’s
– Mandatory for federal and state
agencies to obtain federal funding of
any kind
– Federally required for all HazMat events
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ICS and NIMS
• ICS is the Command and Control part of the
NIMS plan
National Incident Management (NIMS)
Devised as the ultimate
ideal for how our
country would respond
to emergencies
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ICS – Who uses it?
Private Sector
• Hospitals and the healthcare system
• Financial institutions
• Universities and many school systems
• Retail/wholesale suppliers
• Airports, Utilities, Government
contractors
Public Sector
Public Safety First Responders
Federal, State, County and City
emergency teams
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How ICS
Applies to
Business
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Ever had any of these issues in
dealing with a critical incident?
• Too many people reporting to one person?
• Too many bosses, resulting in power struggles?
• Daily organization structure unable to adapt
quickly to emergency response needs?
• Little or no TIMELY information?
• Not sure what your short-term goals were?
• No coordination with other departments or
agencies?
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Key features of ICS
• Manageable Span of Control
• Modular/scalable organization
• Integrated communication
• Unified command structure
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Key features of ICS
• Action Plan with specific objectives
• Pre-designated and outfitted
Command Centers
• Resource Management
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ICS Best Practice
Outline these processes before an
incident and you are way ahead of
the game
1. Defined triggers and
assessment process
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ICS Best Practice
2. Clearly defined roles
and responsibilities
of first responders
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ICS Best Practice
3. Ability to write an Action Plan
with clear objectives
SMART = Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Result-oriented and Time-based
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What can ICS
Do for Your
Business?
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Where do you use ICS?
• Some businesses are
adopting the ICS structure
to meet the Command and
Control requirements in
OSHA’s PSM (Process Safety
Management) program and
EPA’s RMP (Risk
Management Program)
• Critical incidents or disruptive events
within your organization
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Why use ICS?
• Develop strong relationships with
your local response agencies and
participate in local exercises
• Become part of the larger team in
a big event if you know how to fit
into the structure
• PS-PREP accreditation
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Business opportunities
You are in a good position to sell your product or
services, if you know who to talk to and how to
make yourself known.
“Safeway Seattle Division is using the ICS structure for its
Incident Management Team. What Safeway Seattle has
done is to plug current Safeway job titles into the various
components of ICS… Using ICS as a private sector
organization also helps us to better interact and
communicate with county, state and federal emergency
management organizations. ICS is a proven concept.”
Jason Moulton, Loss Prevention, Safeway
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What is the ICS Structure?
Incident
Commander
Public
Information Liaison
Safety/
Security
Finance Logistics Operations Planning
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What is the ICS Structure?
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The ICS team
• Command (manages)
• Operations (does)
– Actually in the field doing the work
• Planning (plan)
– Tracking progress, planning for the next operational
period, ordering resources, writing the AP
• Logistics (get stuff)
– Resource ordering
• Finance (pays)
– Pays for stuff, tracks hours
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Incident Commander
In charge – oversees all the teams;
first one in, last one out
• Manages all other team members
• May have several “Command Staff”
positions – people who help him
perform the management job
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Incident Commander
Who is a good Incident Commander?
• Trusted by Exec. Management
• Decisive
• Understands the business
• Strong leader, but a team player
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Operations
Does stuff – Tactical team – Field
operations
• Key infrastructure of the Business
– Facilities
– Security
– IT
– Safety
– (Government world: it’s fire, police,
medical)
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Planning
Looks to the future to see what
needs to be done next
• Business Continuity staff
• Key business unit operations person
– Resources
– Demobilization
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Logistics
Gets stuff – Orders resources
• Hotels/shelter
• Food
• Human needs of responders
– Personnel
– Staging
– Supplies
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Finance
Pays for stuff – tracks expenses
and time
• Risk/Insurance/Compensation claims
• Accounting/Payroll
• Procurement/Contract staff
• Documentation staff
• Insurance claims
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Why not executives?
• They are responsible for long-term
strategies and policy decisions
• Approve large expenditures quickly
• Media spokesperson
• “The Face” of the company
to outside stakeholders
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How Can You
Implement ICS in
Your Environment?
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How to implement ICS
• First step is the hardest – ACCEPTANCE
• Must have upper management buy-in;
without it, the system won’t work
• It’s tough for executives to turn over
decision-making to someone else
• Once approved: Pick your team, Train
your team, Exercise your team, Repeat
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Integrating or implementing?
Do you have a solid Business
Continuity Plan and/or a Disaster
Response Plan in place?
–If so, integrating ICS into that
plan is not difficult
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Integrating or implementing?
If you do not have a Business
Continuity Plan, or a Recovery Plan,
you will need to build your program
and write your plan using the ICS
structure and process model as your
Command and Control function.
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Faster, Stronger, Smarter
• Faster – because your team is ready to go
• Stronger – because you practice
• Smarter – because you have a plan (with
SMART objectives)
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More training
FEMA has several online training courses that
introduce ICS to a first responder audience.
Links are clickable in the PDF version of the slides.
• IS-700 – NIMS overview
training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/IS/is700a.asp
• IS-100 – Introduction to ICS
training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/IS/IS100b.asp
• IS-200 – ICS for single resources/initial response
training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/IS/IS200b.asp
• IS-300 and 400 are instructor led, classroom
courses for more complex, multi-agency responses
• G 402 – ICS for executives (great starter course)
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Kathleen Gleaves
Gleaves Consulting
www.GleavesConsulting.com
KGleaves1@msn.com
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questions or need some help.