EIRB Emergency Incident Record Book - SINGLE COPY

The Emergency Incident Record Book¸ (EIRB)¸ fills the need for a definitive record for all managerial staff involved in emergency incident duties. Designed for individual post holders, it allows a legal record to be created for future reference. This enables an organisation to fulfil its obligation to have a record of information received and actions carried out for the duration of an emergency incident. Information about any incident may be contained within a number of books.

TARGET USERS

  • Acute Trust Incident Control Teams and Action Card Holders
  • Private Hospital Control Teams and Action Card Role Holders
  • Incident Commanders / Role holders in Ambulance Service, Police and Fire/Rescue Services
  • Coast Guard, Mountain Rescue and Life Boat Managers
  • Accident Investigators in Civil Aviation Authority and similar organisations

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