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OPERATIONS DIVISION<br />

Hazardous Materials<br />

April 1997<br />

Figure 1. INCIDENT MANAGEMENT<br />

The following diagram depicts the command structure described in Section IV.B. The<br />

bold outlined box indicates the Incident Commander. The "local" on-scene coordinator<br />

(OSC) would be the Incident Commander (IC) unless otherwise designated. For a minor<br />

incident this structure may not proceed beyond the fourth box. For a major incident the<br />

command structure builds during the emergency phase as various agencies and levels <strong>of</strong><br />

government arrive on scene. The structure decreases as the incident is controlled.<br />

Incident<br />

Discovery<br />

EMERGENCY RESPONSE<br />

First Public<br />

Safety Officer<br />

Unified Command<br />

Local<br />

IC<br />

Emergency<br />

Agency Reps<br />

STABILIZATION AND CONTROL<br />

Local<br />

IC<br />

Unified Command<br />

County Regional<br />

OSC Hazmat<br />

Unified Command<br />

County Regional State<br />

OSC Hazmat OSC<br />

CLEANUP AND RESTORATION<br />

County<br />

OSC<br />

Unified Command<br />

Regional State Federal<br />

Hazmat OSC OSC<br />

THE SIZE OF THE<br />

INCIDENT WILL<br />

DETERMINE THE<br />

APPROPRIATE<br />

AGENCY TO TAKE<br />

CONTROL OF THE<br />

CLEANUP ACTIVITY<br />

Unified Command<br />

State Federal Local<br />

OSC OS IC<br />

Unified Command<br />

State and/or Federal OSC<br />

s/Mob Plan/Ohmerp1<br />

II-H-28

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