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When your agency
responds to a hazardous emergency, the
Occupational Safety and Health Act and state
OSHA laws require that you use an Incident
Command System (ICS). This is a system
for managing personnel who are involved in the
response. Using an Incident Command System
will help to reduce the chaos that occurs
during emergencies. It will also help to
protect employee safety. Law enforcement
personnel are covered by these OSHA
requirements-.
Legal
Requirements
According to
OSHA and state OSHA programs, the senior
emergency response official who responds to an
emergency shall become the individual in
charge of a site-specific incident management
system. All emergency responders and their
communications shall be coordinated and
controlled through the individual in charge of
the ICS.
As a member of
a law enforcement agency, you may be the first
person to arrive on the scene of a hazardous
materials emergency. Although you may not be
in charge of the Incident Command System, you
need to be familiar with the system in order
to make effective decisions before more senior
officials arrive. The decisions you make could
affect your safety and the safety of others.
By taking this
Incident Command System course, you will learn
about your role in the system. You will also
learn about the decisions that must be
addressed, especially during the initial phase
of the emergency response.
Program
Development
Industrial
Safety Consultants, Inc. (ISCI) in partnership
with Emergency Response Solutions (ERS) at
Michigan State University has developed this
Incident Command System Awareness and
Refresher On-Line Training Program. ISCI
developed the program with the assistance of a
grant from the federal government. For
additional information regarding the
development or management of this program,
contact info@isciweb.com.
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