With modern technology it is easy to communicate throughout an organization with everyone kept up to date when using ICS. This can be broken down into using this means of communication throughout the whole business or just kept within departments. For contract negotiation, the details would not be circulated to everyone but just to those who are responsible for the decisions in this area. This would be a dedicated section who deal with quotes and make decisions based on experience and financial considerations.
planning section
which ics is responsible for damagess injuries
planning section
The Incident Command System (ICS) is a tool used to improve emergency response. The major activities of the Finance and Administration section are contract negotiation and monitoring, timekeeping, cost analysis, compensation for damage to property or injury, and documentation for reimbursement.
Resources Unit
which section chief is responsible for ensuring that assigned incident personnel are fed and have communications
all financial, administrative, and cost analysis aspects of the incident and for supervising members of the Finance/Administration Section
resource unit
Transportation for injured and ill incident personnel. Under ICS, the "Medical unit" is an element of the "Services" branch, in the Logistics Section, and is only for treatment and transport of incident personnel. The "Medical Branch" under an Operations Section would be responsible for care and transport of direct victims of the incident.
The Logistics Section Chief is responsible for ordering supplies and equipment in the Incident Command System (ICS). They coordinate with the Supply Unit to ensure necessary resources are obtained and distributed to support incident operations efficiently.
Transportation for injured and ill incident personnel. Under ICS, the "Medical unit" is an element of the "Services" branch, in the Logistics Section, and is only for treatment and transport of incident personnel. The "Medical Branch" under an Operations Section would be responsible for care and transport of direct victims of the incident.
The Incident Commander is responsible for all ICS management functions until he or she