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Page 1: INCIDENT REPLACEMENT Incident Business Meeting May, 2013.

INCIDENT REPLACEMENT

Incident Business Meeting

May, 2013

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Who needs replacement items?

•Agency Employees•Cooperator Employees

• In accordance with their agreement

•Contractors•Contract compliant

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Reference Material:– IIBMH – Interagency Incident Business Management

Handbook (Chapter 30)–WWW.GSA.Gov/Forms –Pacific Northwest Geographic Area Incident Business

Management Guidelines (Property Management) –NW Area Interagency Mobilization Guide– Interagency Standards for Fire and Fire Aviation

Operations (Red Book) (Chapter 11) –NWCG National Fire Equipment System Catalogs– IBPA National Templates and National Contracts

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AGENCY PERSONNEL / COOPERATOR PERSONNEL

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Government Property•Standard Cache Items:

–National Fire Equipment System Catalogs• General Services Administration (GSA) • Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) • An Occasional Private Vendor or Sole Source

Procurement• Classified as Expendable, Durable or Trackable

•Specialty Items (Non-cache item or

from a non-cache vendor source)

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Who Approves Replacement?• Incident Management Teams approve replacement of

Standard Cache or Expendable items – Expendable is defined as single use or single incident

• The Incident Agency authorizes replacement of Non-Standard items and Standard Durable/Trackable items– The Agency Administrator May delegate this authority to the

Finance Section Chief, Incident Business Advisor, or another individual

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How?• Complete the appropriate forms: • OF-315 (Federal Optional Form 315) Incident

Replacement Requisition or appropriate Agency Form• OF-289 (Federal Optional Form 289) Property Loss or

Damage Report for Fire Suppression• “…equipment inventory documents approved by the

requesting resources home unit.”

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OF-315

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OF-289

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PNW IHC INVENTORY

Superintendent Name

Date

Signature

FMO Name

Date

Signature

Line officer Name

Date

Signature

The items below are on a signed and dated inventory by the FMO and/or Line Officer. The items referenced are approved for fire line use and it is the responsibility of each crew to maintain the inventory to meet fire suppression needs. These items are NOT guaranteed for replacement on an incident. The replacement of the items is determined by incident management based on the current policy of the incident agency, and proof of damage or loss is the responsibility of the Superintendent or assigned spokesperson.

Group ItemCache Item NFES

#

Name Brand Model Serial Number Quanity Cost Unit Replace

                 

Chainsaws                  

1 Chainsaws NO Stihl Stihl 44 SSSSSSSSS 8 650.00 each  

2 Chainsaws NO Stihl 66 SSSSSSSSS 2 850.00 each  

3 Saw support Kit NO various various 50 1,900.00 Total  

                   

Firing Equipment                  

4Launcher

             

 Launcher

             

 Launcher

               

 Launcher

               

 Launcher

               

 Launcher

               

 

Launcher II Dual use

               

 

Launcher II Dual use

               

 

Launcher II Dual use

               

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When? Why?• Incident Replacement Orders for standard items are

submitted within 30 days of Control of the Incident (OF-315, NFESC)

• Reports forwarded to Agency Administrators within 60 days. Become part of the final fire package.

• Statistics finalized and published annually, April 1

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CONTRACTORS ACCESS TO INCIDENT CACHE

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National Templates

•By Agreement / Contract, Vendor may be issued from the Cache:

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Consumable Goods

• D.7.1.2 Contractor will be charged for Consumable Goods supplied by the Government and used by the resource while Under Hire. The cost of all Consumable Goods, with the exception of those specifically listed below, shall be deducted from payment to the Contractor.

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Consumable Goods

• At the Government's discretion, the Government may provide the following incidental consumable goods at no cost, if available: • one-quart plastic canteens, • plastic sheeting, • replacement radio batteries and replacement headlamp

batteries,

• as required while under hire.• D.7.1.2

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Chippers

• Chipper operators are permitted:

• D.3.1 …*Nomex PPE will be issued by the Government for use on the incident.

• Should there be a need

• Issued item must to returned to the Cache at time of Demob or reassignment

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Vehicles with Drivers

• D.2.1.2 Government Provided Equipment

• Personal Protective Equipment – The government considers operators as fireline personnel who will use and wear specified articles of personal protective equipment. The following mandatory items will be issued by the Government, when not furnished by the Contractor, to operators performing within the scope of this agreement.

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Vehicles with Drivers• a. Clothing*: (1) Flame resistant pants and shirts; (2)

Gloves (Either Nomex or chrome tanned leather, when not furnished by the contractor); (3) Hard hat; (4) Goggles or safety glasses.

• b. Equipment: (1) Fire shelter; (2) Headlamp; (3) Individual First-Aid Kit: (4) Other items, in addition to these three may be issued by the Government.

• *The Government may provide the PPE, but may also reassign the driver to another mission that does not require Nomex and/or PPE if we don’t have the appropriate sizes. If no assignment is available the driver may also be released.

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Vehicles with Drivers

• Operators shall wear the items of clothing issued and maintain the issued equipment in a usable and readily available condition. Upon completion of the contract assignment, all issued items of clothing or equipment shall be returned to the Government. Deductions will be made for all Government furnished protective equipment not returned to the government.

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Vehicles with Drivers

• The vendor is required to provide their own boots meeting PPE standards, i.e., All Leather uppers, lace-up type, minimum of 8 inches high with lug type sole in good condition (steel toed boots are not recommended).

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National Template Agreements

• D.7.1.3 Government Furnished Hose and Complements

• Contractor shall arrive at an incident with hose as required. The Government may require that Contractor-owned hose and complements be left at the incident and the Contractor equipment be reassigned or demobilized without picking up that hose and/or complement.

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National Template Agreements

• D.7.1.3 Government Furnished Hose and Complements

• Government will provide the Contractor with Form AD-107 Report of Transfer of Property (or equivalent) to transfer the Contractor’s property to the Government.

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National Template Agreements

• D.7.1.3 Government Furnished Hose and Complements

• Reassignment: Contractor shall present the form to the supply unit at the incident who will loan the Contractor Government-furnished hose and/or complement. This is done to ensure the Contractor maintains viability at the reassigned incident.

• All accountable/durable property shall be returned upon release.

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National Template Agreements

• D.7.1.3 Government Furnished Hose and Complements

• Demobilization: No Government hose or complement is issued. The Contractor may present a signed AD-107 form and a receipt for their Contractor-owned hose and complements left during performance of the work to the PROC or CO. The amount of reimbursement will be negotiated and may be paid as an adjustment to the invoice.

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Questions?