Incident Controller definition

Incident Controller means an officer responsible for incident activities including the development and implementation of strategic decisions and for approving the ordering and releasing of resources.
Incident Controller is a person responsible for the management of all incident control functions and activities across a whole incident.
Incident Controller within this clause means an officer responsible for incident activities including the development and implementation of strategic decisions and for approving the ordering and releasing of resources.

Examples of Incident Controller in a sentence

  • Incident Controller will proceed to the place of emergency after hearing siren/announcement.

  • In events that require large scale evacuations, the decision to evacuate may be escalated to the Region or the State Incident Controller.

  • Appoint an appropriate Local Incident Controller to undertake response roles.

  • The Local EMPLAN will operate to provide support as requested by the NSW SES Local Incident Controller.

  • This must be arranged with the Incident Controller as soon as practical and each case will be assessed by the Incident Controller.


More Definitions of Incident Controller

Incident Controller means a staff member who has been appointed by the Commissioner and is responsible for incident activities including the development and implementation of strategic decisions and approving the ordering and releasing of resources.
Incident Controller means the public officer in Solomon Islands who is, in accordance with the International Health Regulations 2005 (as amended), the point of communication for urgent communications with the World Health Organisation;
Incident Controller is a person responsible for the management of all incident control functions and activities across a whole incident. “Incident Duties” are all tasks associated with implementing or undertaking incident management strategies from when an incident is reported until declared safe by the Incident Controller. Duties may include, but are not limited to: initial reporting, reconnaissance, organisation of resources, control, mop- up, patrol, recovery and rehabilitation, and may involve office duties or field work, either locally or remotely. “Incident Responsibility Rate” is the classification level and pay rate an employer may assign an employee to during an incident to perform assigned incident duties. Employees will be paid at the assigned incident responsibility rate or their normal rate of pay whichever is the greater. “Information Officer” is an employee responsible for accurate and regular flow of information approved by the Incident Controller both within the incident management structure and to relevant parties external to the incident including media, communities and relevant agencies/stakeholders. “Liaison Officer” is an employee responsible for representing and communicating DENR’s interests during multi-agency response incidents.
Incident Controller means the individual responsible for the management of all incident control activities across an incident. For significant incidents where the MERCOM has assumed control, it does not preclude providing for multiple incident management teams for specific hazards or impacts. In such a circumstance, it is consistent with the principles of the Australasian Interservice Incident Management System (AIIMS), to appoint one incident controller for each such hazard or impact.
Incident Controller is a person responsible for the management of all incident control functions and activities across a whole incident. “Incident Duties” are all tasks associated with implementing or undertaking incident management strategies from when an incident is reported until declared safe by the Incident Controller. Duties may include, but are not limited to: initial reporting, reconnaissance, organisation of resources, control, mop-up, patrol, recovery and rehabilitation, and may involve office duties or field work, either locally or remotely. “Incident Responsibility Rate” is the classification level and pay rate an employer may assign an employee to during an incident to perform assigned incident duties. Employees will be paid at the assigned incident responsibility rate or their normal rate of pay whichever is the greater. “Information Officer” is an employee responsible for accurate and regular flow of information approved by the Incident Controller both within the incident management structure and to relevant parties external to the incident including media, communities and relevant agencies/stakeholders. “Liaison Officer” is an employee responsible for representing and communicating DENR’s interests during multi-agency response incidents. “Logistics Officer” is an employee responsible for managing the provision of facilities, services, and materials in support of the incident. WPEA: Salaried 2012 Page 67 / 136
Incident Controller for a fire or other emergency means the person for the time being appointed to be the incident controller for the fire or other emergency in accordance with procedures approved by the Board.
Incident Controller is a person responsible for the management of all incident control functions and activities across a whole incident. “Incident Duties” are all tasks associated with implementing or undertaking incident management strategies from when an incident is reported until declared safe by the Incident Controller. Duties may include, but are not limited to: initial reporting, reconnaissance, organisation of resources, control, mop- up, patrol, recovery and rehabilitation, and may involve office duties or field work, either locally or remotely. “Incident Responsibility Rate” is the classification level and pay rate an employer may assign an employee to during an incident to perform assigned incident duties. Employees will be paid at the assigned incident responsibility rate or their normal rate of pay whichever is the greater. “Information Officer” is an employee responsible for accurate and regular flow of information approved by the Incident Controller both within the incident management structure and to relevant parties external to the incident including media, communities and relevant agencies/stakeholders. “Liaison Officer” is an employee responsible for representing and communicating DENR’s interests during multi-agency response incidents. “Logistics Officer” is an employee responsible for managing the provision of facilities, services, and materials in support of the incident. “Management Support Unit Officer” is an employee responsible for managing the provision of administrative support for the incident. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PUBLIC SECTOR WAGES PARITY ENTERPRISE AGREEMENT: WEEKLY PAID 2013