ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES 80.01 Incident Qualifications Certification Committee 1. Revised: July 31, 2013 GOVERNING REGULATIONS The Incident Qualifications Certification Committee is governed by the “Wildland Fire Qualification System Guide (PMS 310-1)” published by the National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG). 2. PURPOSE The purpose of the Incident Qualifications Certification Committee is to develop criteria for agency certification of NWCG positions, to evaluate emergency response taskbooks for TFS personnel and to recommend certification of qualified personnel. The Planning and Preparedness Department Head is the designated Certifying Official for taskbooks. The Incident Response Department Head is the designated Certifying Official for initial certification and annual recertification of the Incident Qualification Cards (“red cards”). 3. MEMBERSHIP The Incident Qualifications Certification Committee is a group of TFS employees whose expertise represents the functional areas of the Incident Command System – Command, Operations, Planning, Logistics, Finance, Air Operations, Prescribed Fire and Dispatch. The Associate Director for Forest Resource Protection appoints committee members. Approximately ten TFS employees will serve on the committee. The Planning and Preparedness Department Head or designee will serve as the chair. The committee will meet in person at least once a year to review current procedures and discuss issues. To expedite taskbook approvals the committee will communicate via e-mails and conference calls as necessary during the year. 4. RESPONSIBILITIES The Incident Qualifications Certification Committee will do the following: 4.1 Review training records and taskbooks and determine if employees possess the personal characteristics necessary to perform duties in a safe and efficient manner. Provide recommendations for approval/disapproval of NWCG taskbooks for TFS employees. Page 1 of 2 5. 4.2 Identify agency shortages in position qualifications and encourage employees to pursue additional qualifications to fill TFS needs. Provide mentoring from subject matter experts to assist employees in attaining qualifications. 4.3 Assist with development of criteria for other incident response related qualifications (for example, chainsaw operator certification). 4.4 Make recommendations to the Incident Response Department Head regarding agency training needs. REPORTING The Incident Qualifications Certification Committee reports to the Executive Team through the Associate Director for Forest Resource Protection. CONTACT: Planning and Preparedness Department Head, 979/458-7345 Page 2 of 2