Incident Action Plan Page 2

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1. Incident Name
2. Operational Period (Date / Time)
INCIDENT OBJECTIVES
ICS 202-OS
MV SELENDANG AYU
From:
12/17/2004-06:00: To 12/18/2004-06:00
To:
3. Overall Incident Objective(s)
1. Protect the health and safety of the public and responders.
2. Protect sensitive areas to minimize impact to the environment, cultural, subsistence, and economic resources and
property. Evaluate and improve strategies as necessary.
3. Implement lightering plans.
4. Conduct on-water recovery operations, develop plans, and implement as appropriate.
5. Conduct shoreline cleanup as recommended by SCAT.
6. Implement SCAT program to assess shoreline impacts and recommend clean-up measures.
7. Provide wildlife recovery and rehabilitation as needed.
8. Mobilize resources needed for the response.
9. Refine and modify incident command organization suited to expected needs and contingencies.
10. Provide thorough liaison with local agencies and communities to keep them informed and address their needs and concerns.
11. Provide accurate information to news media and the public.
12. Provide proper documentation of the response.
13. Develop waste management plan.
14. SSC evaluate fate and effects of oil (dispersibility, sinking, etc.).
4. Objectives for specified Operational Period
Discovery of aircraft parts:
- If your people find aircraft parts in the water or on any shore line, please instruct them to note the location (as accurately as
possible), and bag and tag the iterms and bring them in if possible.
5. Safety Message for specified Operational Period
- Winter conditions warrant special consideration for driving and potential exposure. Take appropriate precaution.
- Take notice of the city tsunami warning system. A long extended blast indicates a tsunami is probable, seek higher ground.
- Any personnel working around or with oil shall recieve appropriate hazwoper training IAW training matrix in site safety plan
attachment.
PPE
- Flight ops (fixed and rotary): All personnel will wear a mustang type suit (dry / immersion not required unless determined by pilot).
- Boat ops: Masters / commanding officers will establish requirements for cold weather gear working on WEATHER DECKS. Minimum
requirements are a float coat / type 2 floatation device. A dry suit / immersion suit will be carried on board for each person.
- Small boat ops (skiff): All personnel will wear a Mustang type suit (Dry / immersion suit is not required to be carried on board unless
determined by platform master for specific operations such as leaving on beach for an extended period of time for SCAT operations.
Approved Site Safety Plan Located at:
6. Weather
See Attached Weather Sheet
7. Tides / Currents
See Attached Tide / Current Data
8. Time of Sunrise
Time of Sunset
9. Attachments (mark “X” if attached)
Organization List (ICS 203-OS)
Medical Plan (ICS 206-OS)
Resource at Risk Summary (ICS 232-OS)
Assignment List (ICS 204-OS)
Incident Map(s)
Communications List (ICS 205-OS)
Traffic Plan
10. Prepared by: (Planning Section Chief)
Date / Time
12/16/2004
15:30
Tim McKinna
INCIDENT OBJECTIVES
June 2000
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ICS 202-OS
Electronic version: NOAA 1.0 June 1, 2000

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