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The New Zealand Coordinated Incident Management System (CIMS) An Introduction

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The New Zealand Coordinated Incident Management System (CIMS). An Introduction. CIMS. A structure to manage emergency incidents Defines rules for the organisation involved. Key components of Emergency Management. Reduction Readiness Response Recovery. Where can CIMS be used?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The New Zealand Coordinated Incident Management System (CIMS)

The New Zealand Coordinated Incident

Management System (CIMS)

An Introduction

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CIMS

• A structure to manage emergency incidents

• Defines rules for the organisation involved

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Key components of Emergency Management

• Reduction• Readiness• Response• Recovery

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Where can CIMS be used?

Planned events Unplanned events

Official visits Road accidents

Concerts Natural disasters

Sports events Search and rescue

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CIMS focuses on where organisations meet

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CIMS Principles

• Common terminology• Modular organisation• Communications• Incident Action Plans• Span of control• Incident facilities• Resource management

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Lead Agency

• Authority for control• Determined by

statuteagency protocolsagreements

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Lead Agency Examples

Incident Lead AgencyHouse Fire NZ Fire ServiceEarthquake Ministry of Civil Defence/

Civil Defence Emergency Management Group

Civil Disturbance

New Zealand Police

Marine Pollution Maritime New ZealandRural fire Rural Fire Authority

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Support Agency

• Contributing services or resources to a lead agency

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Command, Control and Coordination

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Four Key Components

• Control• Planning / intelligence• Operations• Logistics

The foundation on which CIMS is built

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Incident Management Diagram

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Responsibilities of the IC

• Assume control• Establish ICP• Protect life and property• Establish CIMS structure• Appoint, brief, and task staff• Initiate IAP planning cycle• Liaise with outside organisations

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Operations

• Manage operational activities• Provide input to the IAP• Set the operational structure• Identify resources• Implement IAP

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Planning / Intelligence

• Gather and disseminate information

• Analyse incident data• Identify resource requirements• Prepare IAP• Maintain resource status and

location

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Logistics

Provide and maintain:• Personnel• Materials• Facilities• Services

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Incident Facilities

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Incident Action Plan

• Management structure• Objectives, strategies and tasks • Critical elements• Communication and information

flow• Safety plan

Outlines objectives and management of incident and describes:

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Multi-Incident Response

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Advantages of CIMS

• Common incident management structure

• Systematic information management

• Standardised key management principles