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Developing the role of logistics for 40. When considering logistics we defined six stages of an incident:. Muster Dispatch Arrival First Four Hours Long Term Incident End. Slide 2: The 6 stages of the incident. MUSTER. Alerter
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When considering logistics we defined six stages of an incident: • Muster • Dispatch • Arrival • First Four Hours • Long Term • Incident End Slide 2: The 6 stages of the incident
MUSTER • Alerter • Station Folder (held in locked cupboard to protect data) Preformatted with everyone’s details • Initial Crew (Time stamped) • Back up crew logistics to be kept in BW • Back up crew may collect initial crews essentials • Comprehensive contact details (Standard check details confirmed) of both operational personnel and partners. • Initial crew to feed back actual requirements as soon as possible • Initial crew to be allowed home for five minutes to collect essentials Slide 3: Muster Part One
MUSTER • As many first crew to attend as possible • 40 to be advised destination and likely duration • We do not think that 40WL should be mobilised as there will already be plenty of pumps at an incident, (Security of pump and equipment at incident), Our role is logistics not operational so pump would be operational. If a pump was really necessary an HQ based pump would be better as it has just water and pump • If 40WL is to be mobilised then a replacement pump should be placed in BW. Slide 4: Muster Part Two
DISPATCH • 40SV should be used, better still a crew cab transit would be optimum as it would provide an extremely useful resource on site moving equipment and people. • Where are we to be dispatched to? There is no point in USAR technicians driving prime movers as this exhausts them before they work. 40 crew should undertake all prime mover movements. • 40 SV goes to Eastleigh to dispatch drivers, collects a grab bag and then goes straight to the incident to prepare for Prime Mover arrival. Slide 5: Dispatch
ARRIVAL 40 SV arrives and creates the right environment for equipment management throughout the incident: Logistics to be sited as close to the incident as possible, where this is not possible a forward logistics can be employed although suitable transportation is necessary to move equipment. Excellent communication between back and forward logistics is required with 40 to be at both logistic points. Slide 6: Arrival Part One
ARRIVAL • Our Functions • Cordon off area • Traffic paint pod placement • Establish incident layout for logistics • Marshall arrivals • Pinch point • Prepare Initial Response kit • Establish ‘most likely required’ kit • Prepare paperwork/system of recording Slide 7: Arrival Part Two
FIRST FOUR HOURS • As this is the busiest time for logistics a full crew is essential, logistic roles may be combined: • Equipment recorder • Radio contact/Liaison with ICS • Create and work off early equipment requirement kit • Report back to BW • Record fuel • 40 to maintain Prime Mover vehicles and security • Consider lighting Slide 8: First Four Hours
Long Term • Create a service environment for tools • Every 3 hours do incident collections for equipment repatriation • Fuel logistics (this could easily be managed by 40 with enough resources). • 40 will manage our own resources through BW liaison with incident commander • Consistantly be aware of the incident and its requirements and ‘be one step ahead’ Slide 9: Long Term
Incident End • Maybe all 40 to return to help in kit repatriation and vehicle movement? Slide 10: Incident End
Toolbox • Create a document that contains information on all the kit in different orders: Technical Name | Household name | Alternative | Pod | Bay | Level • 40 to create a laminated checklist covering all points required • 40 to create a checklist of consumeables • 40 to creat a correct return record of broken kit • Grab bag Slide 11: Toolbox
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