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Mobilising Task Analysis (TA) and Response Plan Click here to view Task Analysis Click here to view Response Plan Click here to end presentation

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  • Mobilising Task Analysis (TA) and Response Plan Click here to view Task Analysis Click here to view Task Analysis Click here to view Response Plan Click here to view Response Plan Click here to end presentation Click here to end presentation
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  • Mobilising The TA identifies the various tasks undertaken at specific incident types to enable an operational risk assessment to be completed. It provides a suggested minimum total of attributes e.g. personnel, their competencies and a list of suggested equipment to provide a successful intervention for the described planning scenario. In addition to informing the RA, the TA provides a basis for services to consider their current pre-determined attendances (PDA), particularly for those incident types where a cross-border attendance maybe necessary. The adoption of TA is entirely a matter for services taking into account their local circumstances. Task Analysis Document Description
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  • Mobilising Incident type number / name Protective Marking Planning Assumption Role and number required to carry out task Individual tasks Colour codes for critical or non critical roles Document Overview Descriptor from NITL Total number of personnel required Equipment required to initially deal with incident
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  • Mobilising This document assists mobilising controls in converting the TA into attribute mobilising. It includes all the attributes (number and role of personnel and the appliances and equipment) required initially to safely intervene at the incident. It uses Excel spreadsheets to enable services to easily alter and manipulate it to meet their individual needs, (depending on the level or attribute or dynamic mobilising required locally). It can be used to assist populating their mobilising data base systems, ensuring that when the control room operator selects a particular incident type, the system will offer the correct attribute based resources required to deal with the incident. Response Plan Document Description
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  • Mobilising Individual FRSs drop down list Incident type Additional information box enabling services to highlight any differences Totals required based on minimum number of riders on pump List of attributes or equipment required Number of personnel required Document Overview