PDFWAC 296-307-70435
Implement and maintain an incident command system (ICS).
(1) The employer must make sure a single individual, acting as the incident commander (IC), is in charge of the site-specific incident command system (ICS) and acts within their designated role and training level.
Note: | For multiemployer worksites: |
1. The IC has responsibility for controlling emergency response operations at the site for all employers. | |
2. Emergency response plans should be consistent in designating who assumes the IC position. | |
3. If the first employee arriving at the scene is not trained as an IC (see Table 5, Training Requirements for Incident Commanders and Specialist Employees, WAC 296-307-70415), they may take control of the incident within their designated role and training level. |
(2) The employer must make sure all employers' emergency responders and their communications are coordinated and controlled by the IC.
Note: | The IC may delegate tasks to subordinates (within their training level). |
(3) The employer must make sure each employer at the scene has designated a representative to assist the IC.
(4) The employer must establish security and control of the site as specified in your written emergency response plan.