Incident Action Plan definition

Incident Action Plan means the daily response plan issued by a Unified Command that details the day’s response activities. An Incident Action Plan may or may not replace the use of Work Orders if the response transitions to a Unified Command. “Initial Request” has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 5.2 of this Agreement;
Incident Action Plan or "IAP" means an oral or written plan containing general objectives reflecting the overall strategy for managing an incident. The term may include the following:
Incident Action Plan or “IAP” means a plan that contains objectives reflecting the overall Incident strategy and specific tactical actions and supporting information for each Operational Period. The IAP may contain attachments including Incident objectives, organization assignment list, division assignment, communication plan, medical plan, traffic plan, safety plan, and Incident map.

Examples of Incident Action Plan in a sentence

  • Payment will be based on the hours the resource was operational during the assigned shift, as documented on the shift ticket versus the designated shift, as shown on the Incident Action Plan.

  • Payment will be based on the hours the equipment was operational during the assigned shift, as documented on the shift ticket versus the designated shift shown on the Incident Action Plan.

  • Contractor's representative shall be able to proficiently communicate in English, in the language of the crew, and read and communicate the Incident Action Plan, Safety Alerts, etc.

  • Payment will be based on the hours the equipment was operational during the assigned shift, as documented on the shift ticket versus the designated shift shown on the Incident Action Plan (IAP).

  • Contractors representative shall be able to proficiently communicate in English, in the language of the crew, and read and communicate the Incident Action Plan, Safety Alerts, etc.

  • Agencies work together through the designated members of the Unified Command to establish their designated Incident Commanders at a single Incident Command Post and to establish a common set of objectives and strategies and a single Incident Action Plan.

  • Contractor's representative shall be able to proficiently communicate in English, in the language of the crew, and read and communicate the Incident Action Plan, safety alerts, etc.

  • Following these directions will provide a uniform evaluation of the ability of Crew supervisors and Trainees to read and communicate the Incident Action Plan (IAP), Safety Alerts (SA), Incident Response Pocket Guide (IRPG), etc., along with their general English comprehension and communication skills relevant to other aspects of their job duties.

  • Agencies work together through the designated members of the Unified Command to establish their designated Incident Commanders at a single ICP and to establish a common set of objectives and strategies and a single Incident Action Plan.

  • LPHA shall submit to HSPR Liaison a local approved Incident Action Plan or local response documentation, before the start of the second operational period to OHA HSPR Liaison.


More Definitions of Incident Action Plan

Incident Action Plan means the plan developed at the field response level which contains objectives reflecting the overall incident strategy and specific tactical actions and supporting information for the next operational period. The plan may be oral or written.
Incident Action Plan means the document(s) that describe those response activities approved by the Incident Commander or Unified Command.
Incident Action Plan means an oral or written plan containing general objectives for the overall strategy of managing an incident. It may include the identification of operational resources and assignments. It also may include attachments that provide direction and important information for management of the incident during one or more operational periods.
Incident Action Plan or “Action Plan” means a document outlining the control objectives, operational period objectives, and response strategy defined by incident command during response planning.
Incident Action Plan means an oral or written plan containing general objectives reflecting the overall strategy for managing an incident.