Staging Area Manager definition

Staging Area Manager is an employee responsible for the management and preparation of resources for allocation to an incident and may include the provision of welfare and equipment maintenance facilities.
Staging Area Manager is an employee responsible for the management and preparation of resources for allocation to an incident and may include the provision of welfare and equipment maintenance facilities. “Standby” is where an employee is directed and paid by the employer to be available for immediate recall to duty both during and/or outside ordinary hours. The employer will determine the hours and location (i.e. normal workplace or temporary workplace) where the employee is to standby. “Strike Team Leader” is an employee responsible for leading and managing a number of resources (multiple tankers or equipment and crews) associated with an incident management strategy. “Temporary Workplace” is an alternative workplace where employees may be required to standby or commence or finish incident duties during an incident.

Examples of Staging Area Manager in a sentence

  • All movement or discussion with firefighters or staging personnel must be cleared with the Staging Area Manager prior to any interviews.

  • The deployed unit’s officer in change will, prior to responding or while en-route, insure the ICS 214 and the Emergency Contact Forms are completed and present them to the Staging Area Manager or appropriate Incident Management Team Member, on arrival.

  • Media personnel will check in with the Staging Area Manager upon arrival.