- Configure the operation as a total entity and as a pattern of me-
asures, based on the dynamics surrounding the assistance need. - Adequate resources and early increases in resources provide for
freedom of action. - Distribute resources and select measures on the basis of the ba-
lance between resource capacity and the expected results of the
measures. - The rescue of people is more important than the rescue of the
environment and of property. - Take into account both direct and long term consequences.
- Apply measures to save value that is not presently affected.
- Apply measures with a specific resource to enable the resource
subsequently to be used for further measures. - Do not always use all the resources just because they are avai-
lable. - Delay the extent of the damage being caused to the purpose of
gaining time. - Apply measures to the purpose of achieving effect locally.
- Create continuity in activities to the purpose of obtaining and
retaining control in the short and long term. - Take advantage of the inherent dynamics of a situation and the
inbuilt conditions in objects. - Rescue people or property by moving them.
- Rescue people, property or the environment by tackling the cau-
se of damage. - Focus and apply measures against crucial points or phenom ena.
- Apply measures against the whole cause of damage or the ob-
ject. - Reduce threats and diffuse risks through measures against the
cause of damage. - Take into account the need for a high tempo.
- Take into account the need for a large degree of flexibility and
mobility, in time and space.
axel boer
(Axel Boer)
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