Emergency Operation Center definition
Examples of Emergency Operation Center in a sentence
Overtime shall be calculated on hours paid in excess of forty (40) in a workweek when work ordered by a Manager causes an employee to work beyond the end of the normal scheduled work shift for purposes of completion of a specific job, or where overtime is assigned in response to an emergency declared by the Board of Supervisors, activation of the County’s Emergency Operation Center (EOC) or a Department Operations Center (DOC).
Employees, who are required to work when called to an activated Emergency Operation Center (EOC) Local Emergency, shall be paid at their regular hourly rate for all hours beyond their normal workday.
The Emergency Operation Center (EOC) serves as the C4I/EM point for the base commander to gather information and gain situational awareness.
That resource orders originating from the County and ordered through the County Emergency Operation Center will be considered potential Category B expenses.
The Keizer Community Center also serves as the City’s Emergency Operation Center (EOC).
If the State Emergency Operation Center (EOC) is activated, impacted counties requesting resources must activate and staff their local EOC.
Bargaining unit employees will perform functions related to Emergency Management as directed by the Emergency Management Director or his/her designee, but shall not perform management functions or make policy decisions, except while representing the Fire Department in the Town’s Emergency Operation Center and provided further that said bargaining unit employees must remain under the direct control of the Wilton Fire Department unless otherwise required by law.
To coordinate emergency mass transportation requirements that might occur after a disaster or emergency condition within or affecting the county under the authority of the Department of Emergency Management (DEM) and/or county Emergency Operation Center (EOC) Manager.
The siren would be automatically tied to the NWS Polygon warning system and activated automatically by a radio signal originating from the master controller, which will be housed in the County Emergency Operation Center of the Sheriff’s Office.
This agreement puts into place some ground rules to allow both municipalities to assist each other during emergencies for the purposes of evacuating residents or receiving evacuees, and for allowing the use of each other’s Emergency Operation Center (EOC).