Toolkit For Regional Stakeholder Committee Members
This complete toolkit includes checklists, templates for note-taking, a list of common acronyms, and a list of potential concerns and community resources that may help the response.
This complete toolkit includes checklists, templates for note-taking, a list of common acronyms, and a list of potential concerns and community resources that may help the response.
While a chart should be provided in the room, maps may be useful for note-taking. This document includes a map of Prince William Sound and another that includes the downstream areas of Kodiak and Cook Inlet.
A Liaison Officer coming from outside of Alaska may be new to Prince William Sound and unfamiliar with the Regional Stakeholders Committee. This guide offers suggestions to help the Liaison Officer work together with the RSC to maximize the benefits to the response. Includes: Suggestions from past exercises; Special considerations for remote participation; and What might the RSC need?
What does the RSC need to know? The RSC will be part of an Incident Command System (ICS) that is designed to bring together incident managers and field responders from government and industry to cooperatively manage the response. A basic knowledge of this system will help RSC members understand how responsibilities are distributed and decisions are made.