Emergency Plan - Fylde Borough Council
Emergency Plan - Fylde Borough Council
Emergency Plan - Fylde Borough Council
You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles
YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.
<strong>Emergency</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> February 2007<br />
APPENDIX 8<br />
INCIDENT LIAISON OFFICER AID MEMOIRE<br />
1. Guide to initial assessment by Incident Liason Officer “SAD CHALETS”<br />
S<br />
A<br />
D<br />
urvey<br />
ssess and<br />
isseminate information on:<br />
C asualities - approximate numbers of casualties – dead,<br />
injured and uninjured<br />
H azards - present and potential, including fuel spillages,<br />
debris, weather conditions, terrain, presence<br />
of gases, chemicals, fire or danger of explosion.<br />
A ccess - best access routes for responders and suitable<br />
rendezvous point(s).<br />
L ocation - exact location of the incident, using map<br />
references if possible.<br />
E mergency - those emergency services present and those<br />
required.<br />
T ype - type of incident, type of emergency plan<br />
declared (if any), types and numbers of<br />
buildings, vehicles, etc involved.<br />
S afety - safety of all personnel is paramount.<br />
2. Functions of the Incident Liaison Officer<br />
(i)<br />
(ii)<br />
(iii)<br />
(iv)<br />
Organise and co-ordinate the <strong>Council</strong>’s resources at the scene of the emergency.<br />
Liaise with other agencies or individuals at the scene of the emergency.<br />
Provide situation reports to the Chief Executive.<br />
Establish a District Forward Control Point on site, if required to do so by the Chief<br />
Executive.<br />
Appendix 8 Uncontrolled if Printed Rev.0<br />
1