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Incident Command System

When responding to an oil spill or hazardous substance emergency, the Navy On-Scene Coordinator uses an NIIMS based ICS response structure. The NOSC's divides an emergency response into five functional areas: Command, Operations, Planning, Logistics, and Finance.

The Navy's response organization, outlined below, provides the organizational structure for response to all Navy OHS incidents. If an incident is more complex or exceeds the NOSC's response capability, the Navy's Response organization would be expanded to include a Unified Command, which includes the federal, state, and local On-Scene Commanders.

Navy ICS Organization

 
 

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