Using Specific Position Titles in ICS Helps to Describe the Responsibilities of the Position.
Publish Your Book View 50% off PricingIn ICS, position titles are used to identify a person’s function within the organization. The use of position titles helps to identify the responsibilities of each position. For example, the position of “Incident Commander“ is responsible for the overall command and coordination of the incident. The position of “Operations Section Chief“ is responsible for all operations at the incident. The position of “Planning Section Chief“ is responsible for collecting and analyzing information to develop plans for the incident. The position of “Logistics Section Chief“ is responsible for all support activities at the incident. The position of “Finance/Administration Section Chief“ is responsible for all financial and administrative aspects of the incident. The position of “Information Officer“ is responsible for disseminating information to the media and the public. The position of “Safety Officer“ is responsible for identifying and evaluating hazards at the incident.

