Incident Commander definition
Incident Commander means a member of Aurizon Network’s Staff who has been delegated responsibility for the direction and coordination of Aurizon Network’s, each relevant Operator’s and the Access Holder’s resources in the performance of their respective roles and tasks at the site of an Incident, recording events during the course of an Incident and liaison with Authorities. Incorporated Provisions means each of the following provisions:
Incident Commander means the person who is designated in the local emergency operations
Examples of Incident Commander in a sentence
Tactical direction will be from the Incident Commander at the scene of the incident in conjunction with the Air Operations Supervisor/PIC.
More Definitions of Incident Commander
Incident Commander means the individual responsible for the command of all functions at the field response level.
Incident Commander means the member in charge of an incident under the incident command system, as set forth under the B.C Emergency Response Management System and/or as defined in the fire department’s or regional district operational guidelines as applicable;
Incident Commander or "IC" means the individual responsible for all incident activities, including the following:
Incident Commander means the person responsible for all aspects of an emergency response, including quickly developing incident objectives, managing all incident operations, application of resources as well as responsibility for all persons involved.
Incident Commander means the individual emergency responder responsible for all aspects of an emergency response; including quickly developing Incident objectives, managing all Incident operations, application of resources as well as responsibility for all persons involved.
Incident Commander means the Government Representative with responsibility for activities and overall management of the Incident.
Incident Commander means the Member in charge of an Incident under the incident command system, as set out in the Department’s Operational Guidelines;