Incident Action Plan and Incident Command System Resources
The Incident Command System (ICS) was developed to standardize the management of responses to wildland fires, natural disasters, oil and hazardous material releases, accidents, and acts of terrorism. Under the ICS, responders develop an Incident Action Plan and organizational structure to fit the incident which allocates and manages resources in a timely and efficient manner. The incident commander(s) identify incident priorities and objectives for the response which are then used to develop the strategies, tactics, organizational structure, and resource requirements needed for an effective response. The following links provide example forms and templates to guide the development of a full Incident Action Plan (IAP) and supporting documents for a large spill response.
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Curated List of USCG ICS Forms and Templates
IAP and Command Post Check-in
Plan Templates
ICS Forms and Templates
USCG ICS Forms and Templates - All forms and templates
FEMA ICS Forms - All forms and templates
Other Response Tools
NOAA/EPA CAMEO Chemical Database of Hazardous Materials
The CAMEO Chemical Database provides responders with access to chemical datasheets. Responders can search through the database or create libraries of chemicals they may encounter on a regular basis. Datasheets provide links to other classification frameworks, such as USDOT or NIOSH.
NOAA Job Aides
NOAA's job aides provide guidance and resources for a variety of in-field inspection and decision making process, including shoreline inspection, recovery method selection, and trajectory analysis. Job aides can be accessed here.
NOAA Response Tools for Oil Spills
NOAA offers a variety of response tools for oil spill responders and planners with GNOME Suite. These include tools modeling for oil weathering (ADIOS), online mapping (ERMA), coastal resource maps (ESI), oil spill trajectory modelling (GNOME), tools for converting units (NUCOS), assessing the performance of oil spill response methods (Response System Planning Tools), and tools for assessing natural resource damages from oil spills (DIVER). Online and desktop GNOME Suite tools and resources can be accessed via NOAA’s Response Tools for Oil Spills page.
Similar response tools for chemical releases can be found at either NOAA's or EPA's CAMEO Software Suite websites.
WebWISER
The National Institute of Health's Wireless Information System for Emergency Responders (WISER) is designed to assist emergency responders in hazardous material incidents. WISER provides a wide range of information on hazardous substances, including substance identification support, physical characteristics, human health information, and containment and suppression advice. Access WebWISER here.
ICS and Response Apps
The following apps can be downloaded onto mobile devices for in spill response activities. Check the appropriate app store for your device:
- USCG Mobile Incident Management Handbook (mIMH)
- National Institutes of Health WISER App
- Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG)
- CDC NIOSH Pocket Guide
- USDOT Chart 16