This paper reports research in progress into a study of information flow and teamwork in Incident Management Teams (IMTs) in Australia. The research project, funded by the Bushfire Co-operative Research Centre. The overall research design includes interviews with experienced personnel, observations of real-time incidents and training simulations and a national questionnaire of incident management practices. Data reported in this conference session will focus on a sample of observation data conducted in two training simulations of a wildfire incident. Observations were video recorded and key IMT members wore lapel microphones. Video data has been coded for use of artifacts (e.g., maps, status boards) and room movement. Audio data has been co...
The coordination of very large, complex, long duration, and multi-agency emergencies (what we refer ...
The paper addresses the call by Rasmussen and Svedung (2000) for (i) more research into emergency in...
In 2015, the Australasian Fire and Emergency Service Authorities Council (AFAC) commissioned a revie...
This paper reports research in progress into a study of information flow and teamwork in Incident Ma...
This paper reports research in progress into a study of information flow and teamwork in Incident Ma...
The report was commissioned by senior personnel in the Department of Sustainability and Environment ...
This article reports on an investigation into the use of Incident Control Systems (e.g., AIIMS/ CIMS...
Large scale bushfire (or wildfire) suppression activities are conducted under the control of an Inci...
During large scale wildfires, suppression activities are carried out under the direction of an Incid...
The paper examines the role of informal information flows and situation awareness in the context of ...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
A team display provides integrated information required by teams performing command and control task...
Objectives/Scope: Ensuring people in an organisation are well connected has been shown in previous r...
Objectives/Scope: Ensuring people in an organisation are well connected has been shown in previous r...
Emergency situations are by their nature difficult to manage and success in such situations is often...
The coordination of very large, complex, long duration, and multi-agency emergencies (what we refer ...
The paper addresses the call by Rasmussen and Svedung (2000) for (i) more research into emergency in...
In 2015, the Australasian Fire and Emergency Service Authorities Council (AFAC) commissioned a revie...
This paper reports research in progress into a study of information flow and teamwork in Incident Ma...
This paper reports research in progress into a study of information flow and teamwork in Incident Ma...
The report was commissioned by senior personnel in the Department of Sustainability and Environment ...
This article reports on an investigation into the use of Incident Control Systems (e.g., AIIMS/ CIMS...
Large scale bushfire (or wildfire) suppression activities are conducted under the control of an Inci...
During large scale wildfires, suppression activities are carried out under the direction of an Incid...
The paper examines the role of informal information flows and situation awareness in the context of ...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
A team display provides integrated information required by teams performing command and control task...
Objectives/Scope: Ensuring people in an organisation are well connected has been shown in previous r...
Objectives/Scope: Ensuring people in an organisation are well connected has been shown in previous r...
Emergency situations are by their nature difficult to manage and success in such situations is often...
The coordination of very large, complex, long duration, and multi-agency emergencies (what we refer ...
The paper addresses the call by Rasmussen and Svedung (2000) for (i) more research into emergency in...
In 2015, the Australasian Fire and Emergency Service Authorities Council (AFAC) commissioned a revie...