Additional ESF #6 positions are discussed in separate position books. The ESF #6 Coordinator serves as the primary point of contact for all ESF #6 related matters. This guide serves as a ready reference and describes the basic tasks that must be performed through the ESF #6 desk at the State EOC. This Position Guide Book lists essential tasks for the state level ESF #6 Coordinator (alternatively referred to as the “mass care lead”) in the Washington State Emergency Operations Center (State EOC) and/or a Joint Field Office (JFO). Washington State Emergency Support Function #6 2018 Position Guide Book, State ESF #6 Coordinator Federal Emergency Support Function #6 – Mass Care, Emergency Assistance, Housing and Human Services Annex (May 2013)Įmergency Support Function (ESF) #6 – Mass Care, Emergency Assistance, Housing and Human Services coordinates the delivery of Federal mass care, emergency assistance, housing and human services when local, tribal and State response and recovery needs exceed their capabilities. The RTLT is an online catalogue of NIMS resource typing definitions and job titles/position qualifications. Resource typing definitions and job title/position qualifications can be accessed using the Resource Typing Library Tool (RTLT). The Mass Care resource typing definitions are: The guidance contained in these definitions provides a standardized set of minimum criteria for use by the whole community when building, sustaining and inventorying resources and when planning to deliver or delivering core capabilities through a national mutual aid network to achieve the National Preparedness Goal of a secure and resilient nation. FEMA Releases Mass Care Typing DefinitionsįEMA has released five Mass Care resource typing definitions for final publication and distribution.
Logistics Requirements for Mass Care Resources Operational (Draft) (October 2013)Īn operational draft for the logistical requirements for mass care resources, which provides additional considerations when ordering or deploying Mass Care Typed Resources.
Declarations may only be requested by states, tribes, and territories.