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The verbiage used in the legal section of the intake form may read as intimidating to prospective SUVs. Inform SUVs that by signing they are not “signing away” rights or protections. The language is to inform SUVs they have no indemnification from the City of Portland, and they do not have this regardless whether they choose to sign.
The verbiage used in the legal section of the intake form may read as intimidating to prospective SUVs. Inform SUVs that by signing they are not “signing away” rights or protections. The language is to inform SUVs they have no indemnification from the City of Portland, and they do not have this regardless whether they choose to sign.


Finally, this form has been designed for triplicate if printed on carbon paper. Printing on carbon paper is ''optional'' and not required for use.
Finally, this form has been [[wikipedia:Carbon_paper|designed for triplicate if printed on carbon paper]]. Printing on carbon paper is ''optional'' and not required for use.
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When at a NET staging area, volunteers turn in their damage assessment forms (Form 1). The TL uses information from the collected assessment forms to make decisions on where to deploy resources. Form 3 summarizes and tracks where those resources go.
When at a NET staging area, volunteers turn in their damage assessment forms (Form 1). The TL uses information from the collected assessment forms to make decisions on where to deploy resources. Form 3 summarizes and tracks where those resources go.


On the example below, note the two blanks circled in red; these are optional inputs. A tracking number may be assigned by a TL to an operation in order to associate that operation between forms. For example, a fire extinguisher may be checked out for operation 001. On the Equipment Inventory (Form 8), “001” is associated with that fire extinguisher as it is checked out and back in. Again, this is optional; it is intended to help keep the Staging Area personnel organized.  
<s>On the example below, note the two blanks circled in red; these are optional inputs. A tracking number may be assigned by a TL to an operation in order to associate that operation between forms. For example, a fire extinguisher may be checked out for operation 001. On the Equipment Inventory (Form 8), “001” is associated with that fire extinguisher as it is checked out and back in. Again, this is optional; it is intended to help keep the Staging Area personnel organized.</s>


In the example to the left, the two functional teams are also given their own designations (“BLUE TEAM” and “ORANGE TEAM”). This is done to help prevent them getting mixed up over radio traffic. These designations are optional.
<s>In the example to the left, the two functional teams are also given their own designations (“BLUE TEAM” and “ORANGE TEAM”). This is done to help prevent them getting mixed up over radio traffic. These designations are optional.</s>


Again, this form is used as a dashboard for summarizing and tracking. The details of an assignment are placed on Form 4: Assignment Briefing.
Again, this form is used as a dashboard for summarizing and tracking. The details of an assignment are placed on Form 4: Assignment Briefing.