NET Incident Command System (ICS) Forms: Difference between revisions
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The Personnel Check-in form is used to record and track incoming CERT/NET as well as affiliated volunteers (e.g. ATVs) and SUVs. It helps the NET TL or the Logistics section understand: | The Personnel Check-in form is used to record and track incoming CERT/NET as well as affiliated volunteers (e.g. ATVs) and SUVs. It helps the NET TL or the Logistics section understand: | ||
* Who is on site | * '''Who is on site''' | ||
* When they arrived | * '''When they arrived''' | ||
* When/where they were assigned | * '''When/where they were assigned''' | ||
* Personnel availability | * '''Personnel availability''' | ||
SUVs should fill out NET Form 2B also. When and if assigned to a functional team or other responsibility, an SUV’s assignment should be tracked here on Form 2A. A space is provided for an Assignment Tracking Number if a volunteer is given a field assignment with a tracking number (see NET Form 4). This form is used by a volunteer assigned to check other volunteers in. This could be the NET scribe, but this is also an appropriate task for an SUV. A special note on check out times: please be sure that all volunteers check out! A volunteer who does not check out is effectively “missing” and unaccounted for, which can lead to a waste of time and resources attempting to locate the volunteer. | SUVs should fill out NET Form 2B also. When and if assigned to a functional team or other responsibility, an SUV’s assignment should be tracked here on Form 2A. A space is provided for an Assignment Tracking Number if a volunteer is given a field assignment with a tracking number (see NET Form 4). This form is used by a volunteer assigned to check other volunteers in. This could be the NET scribe, but this is also an appropriate task for an SUV. A special note on check out times: please be sure that all volunteers check out! A volunteer who does not check out is effectively “missing” and unaccounted for, which can lead to a waste of time and resources attempting to locate the volunteer. | ||
