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Incident Commander Sample Clauses

Incident Commander. The uniformed SBSD member present at the incident that has scene management responsibilities.
Incident Commander. The Incident Commander of the emergency shall be designated by the Requestor, and shall be in overall command of the operations under whom the personnel and equipment of the Responder shall serve. The personnel and equipment of the Responder shall be under the immediate control of a supervisor of the Responder. If the Incident Commander specifically requests a supervisor of the Responder to assume command, the Incident Commander shall not, by relinquishing command, relieve the Requestor of responsibility for the incident.
Incident Commander. The person who, by virtue of his/her position with the Requesting Entity, is responsible for the overall command and direction of the Emergency response activities.
Incident Commander. “Incident Commander” as defined by CRS §29-22.5-102(2) means the individual responsible for the overall management of the incident including developing incident objectives and managing all incident operations, by virtue of explicit legal, agency, or delegated authority.
Incident Commander. The first and/or highest qualified official of a jurisdictional agency at the scene of the incident initially establishes Command. The Incident Commander (IC) is responsible for overall management of the incident. It is the IC’s responsibility to prepare the incident objectives that will be the foundation upon which subsequent incident action planning will be based. Incident objectives will be based on the requirements of the agency and the incident. They should be broad, measurable and follow an ordered sequence of events.
Incident Commander. The uniformed RCPD member present at the incident that has scene management responsibilities.
Incident Commander. Person determined by local jurisdiction to be responsible for overall management under this MOU of a particular suppression incident. The Burn Boss shall be responsible for oversight of the suppression action until the Incident Commander arrives on site. The Incident Commander may assign one or more deputies from the Jurisdictional Party and/or from an Assisting Party to assist in suppression action.
Incident Commander. The person from the Local Authority who assumes overall command of personnel, apparatus, equipment and operations at the incident scene.
Incident Commander. The Incident Commander is responsible for overall incident activities including the development and implementation of strategic decisions consistent with land management direction and delegations of authority. This person will be identified on the IAP and provides federal leadership and coordination of the Heritage Consultant Coordinator, Heritage Consultants and other Archaeologists assigned. Federal Lead ARCH is responsible for coordinating with the Designated Tribal Representative and obtaining tribal resource input. In cooperation and conjunction with the Designated Tribal Government Representative, this position provides advice to the Agency Administrator and Incident Management Team regarding the protection of tribal resources from direct and indirect effects from wildland fire management actions. The Forest Service will assure that personnel filling the position are familiar with this MOU, the relationships with the parties, and the IMT organization. This person provides oversight, ensuring compliance with policy and regulation. The Federal Lead Archaeologist reports to the Agency Administer or if present, the Agency Administrator Representative.
Incident Commander. The Incident Commander (IC) shall be responsible for overseeing the on-site Contractor ICS staff and be full-time in the field.