The major advantage in using the Incident Command System within the Emergency Operations Center is that it parallels what is happening in the field (Green, 2001, p.48). Meaning the terminology, titles, staff positions, training, and programs will be the same which makes it easier for interaction between the EOC and the Command Post. People trained in a certain position can take that position either in the field or in the EOC without additional training, which can be very efficient and helpful when needed.
The major disadvantage is that this system requires much training and practice. There is also the risk of putting someone from one agency into a position of another agency which he is not prepared for, which he may not fully understand, or which may cause office tensions because of seniority or work overlapping issues. This system may not be compatible with the day to day functions of certain organizations, which could be difficult to transition into during an emergency (Green, 2001, p.48).
References
Green III, W. G. (2001). Command and control of disaster operations. USA: Universal /uPUBLISH.com.
The Incident Operations Network is a tool whose primary function is for the organization of emergency response operations. It is a branch of the National Incident Management System and was formed in 1968.
A. Keep everyone not directly involved in the emergency response operations away from the incident area.
a. Emergency Operations Center
Assume the role of incident commander for all incidents and direct the on-scene technical operations from the Emergency Operations CenterHelp to establish relationships (including mutual aid agreements and assistance agreements) with other jurisdictions and, as appropriate, with nongovernmental organizations and the private sector.D) Assume the role of incident commander for all incidents and direct the on-scene technical operations from the EOC.EXCEPT: Assume the role of incident commander for all incidents and direct the on-scene technical operations from the Emergency Operations CenterTHIS IS VERIFIED VIA FEMA IS700d. Assume the role of incident commander for all incidents and direct the on-scene technical operations from the Emergency Operations Center.
The Emergency Operations Center (EOC)
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Emergency Operations Center
Emergency operation plans need to be communicated well before an incident. That way, all personnel know exactly what they need to do and there are no surprises.
Assume the role of incident commander for all incidents and direct the on-scene technical operations for the emergency Operations Center.
The Basic Plan, Functional annexes, Hazard, Threat or Incident Specific annexes