Command Post definition

Command Post means a mobile communications/central control centre from with the Emergency Site Manager and Agency On-Scene Commanders will manage on-site activities and communicate with the Township of Perry’s Emergency Operation Centre and other operational communication centres.
Command Post means a location for carrying out co-ordinated Emergency or disaster response activities including planning, logistical, and operational requirements.
Command Post means a mobile centre housing the senior official(s) and support staff of an emergency service at an emergency site, where plans are developed and from which orders, instructions and communications are issued;

Examples of Command Post in a sentence

  • If an employee or crew is terminated, quits, or otherwise is released from the incident for any reason, the Contractor is responsible for returning the employee(s) to the point of hire with a departure time from the Incident Command Post (ICP) no later than 12 hours or time specified by a government official following such decision.

  • Agencies work together through the designated members of the Unified Command to establish their designated Incident Commanders at a single Incident Command Post and to establish a common set of objectives and strategies and a single Incident Action Plan.

  • On-Shift time does not include travel between lodging locations and the Incident Command Post (ICP) unless directed by the State.

  • Management and support positions are generally located in the Command Post and are responsible for supporting the various wildlife response activities that occur in the field or at the rehabilitation center(s).

  • If an employee or crew is terminated, quits, or otherwise is released from the incident for any reason, the Contractor is responsible for returning the employee(s) to the DDP with a departure time from the Incident Command Post (ICP) no later than 12 hours or another time agreed to with the COR.

  • The Taskforce shall be assisted by an expert advisory team and the COVID-19 Command Post.

  • The IFOR is authorized to direct that any military personnel, active or reserve, who reside within the Agreed Cease-Fire Zone of Separation register with the appropriate IFOR Command Post referred to in Article VI which is closest to their residence.

  • The employee’s departure time from the Incident Command Post (ICP) shall be within 12 hours, or a time specified by a Government representative following such a decision.

  • At enroute military stations, the Government will secure shipments during the ground time of the aircraft if requested through the Operations Center or Command Post at least one hour prior to landing.

  • The County declares its willingness to provide a staff member to an impacted Subdivision’s EOC or Incident Command Post to act as an OA coordination point, if desired by the Subdivision and as personnel availability and safety concerns allow.


More Definitions of Command Post

Command Post means a unit composed of CSWs who provide immediate response after normal business hours, weekends and holidays to referrals of child abuse and neglect.

Related to Command Post

  • End Point means an application or device through which any End-User might access and/or use any of the Services, including without limitation IP Desk Phones, Desktop Clients, Web Clients, Mobile Applications, and Software Integrations.

  • External floating roof means a storage vessel cover in an open tank top consisting of a double deck or pontoon single deck which rests upon and is supported by the petroleum liquid being contained and is equipped with a closure seal or seals to close the space between the roof edge and tank shell.

  • Digital Signal Level 0 or "DS0" means the 64 Kbps zero-level signal in the time-division multiplex hierarchy.

  • Digital Signal Level 0 (DS-0) means the lowest-level signal in the time division multiplex digital hierarchy, and represents a voice-grade channel operating at either the 56 Kbps or 64 Kbps transmission bit rates. There are twenty-four (24) DS-0 channels in a DS-1.

  • Digital Signal Level 3 or "DS3" means the 44.736 Mbps third-level in the time-division multiplex hierarchy. In the time-division multiplexing hierarchy of the telephone network, DS3 is defined as the third level of multiplexing.