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A.
TIME UNIT.
The Time Unit is primarily responsible for ensuring proper
daily recording of personnel time, in accordance with the policies
of the relevant agencies. The Time Unit also ensures that the
Logistics Section records or captures equipment usage time,
through the Ground Support Unit for ground equipment and through
the Air Operations Support Group for aircraft.
If applicable (depending on the agencies involved), personnel
time records will be collected and processed for each operational
period. The unit leader may require the assistance of personnel
familiar with the relevant policies of any affected agencies.
These records must be verified, checked for accuracy, and posted
according to existing policies. Excess hours worked must also
be determined, for which separate logs must be maintained.
B.
PROCUREMENT UNIT.
The Procurement Unit administers all financial
matters pertaining to vendor contracts. This unit coordinates
with local jurisdictions to identify sources for equipment,
prepares and signs equipment rental agreements, and processes
all administrative requirements associated with equipment rental
and supply contracts.
Note that, in some agencies, the Supply Unit in the Logistics
Section will be responsible for certain procurement activities.
The Procurement Unit will also work closely with local cost
authorities.
C.
COMPENSATION AND CLAIMS UNIT.
Under ICS, a single
unit handles injury compensation and claims. The specific
activities are, of course, varied and may not
always be accomplished by the same person. The individual handling
injury compensation ensures that all forms required by workers’ compensation
programs and local agencies are completed. This individual
also maintains files on injuries and illnesses associated with
the incident and ensures that all witness statements are obtained
in writing. Since the Medical Unit may also perform certain
of these tasks, close coordination between the Medical and
Compensation and Claims Units is essential. The claims function
handles investigations of all civil tort claims involving property
associated with or involved in the incident. The Compensation
and Claims Unit maintains logs on the claims, obtains witness
statements, and documents investigations and agency follow-up
requirements.
D.
COST UNIT.
The Cost Unit provides cost analysis data for
the incident. This unit must ensure that equipment and personnel
for which payment is required are properly identified, obtain
and record all cost data, and analyze and prepare estimates
of incident costs. The Cost Unit also provides input on cost
estimates for resource use to the Planning Section. The Cost
Unit must maintain accurate information on the actual costs
of all assigned resources.
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