Annually
Staging Sector Officer
All resources that are not yet involved are to remain in the staging area.
its a preparation area.
In the Incident Command System (ICS), the Staging Area is typically managed by the Staging Area Manager. This role is responsible for overseeing the staging of resources, ensuring they are organized, accounted for, and ready for deployment. The Staging Area Manager operates under the Operations Section and coordinates with other personnel to facilitate an effective response.
It all depends on the purpose of the staging area. For example an Emergency Response Staging area in an office building may have first aid equipment and walkie-talkies. All resources in the staging area are available and should be ready for assignment.
logistic
It all depends on the purpose of the staging area. For example an Emergency Response Staging area in an office building may have first aid equipment and walkie-talkies. All resources in the staging area are available and should be ready for assignment.
function
The resources within the staging area ARE: 1. Comprised of personnel and/or equipment. 2. Supervised by a Staging Area Manager 3. In "READY" status while awaiting tactical assignments.
It all depends on the purpose of the staging area. For example an Emergency Response Staging area in an office building may have first aid equipment and walkie-talkies. All resources in the staging area are available and should be ready for assignment.
It all depends on the purpose of the staging area. For example an Emergency Response Staging area in an office building may have first aid equipment and walkie-talkies. All resources in the staging area are available and should be ready for assignment.
Negative, The Staging Area falls under ther Operations Section. The Staging Area Manager manages everything within the Staging Area. Logistic section keep track of all resources tied to the incident, what is needed, what is on order and what is incoming. Resources in the Staging Area are ready to be deployed at a moments notice. So simply said if the resource is "Operational" it is managed by the Op Section when it is no longer Operational, out of service, or off shift it then falls back under Logistics Section.