Tactics, command, leadership

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execution of a single response operation and the system as a whole,
for example, for emergency preparedness production and the assess-
ment of the risk situation, potential threats etc.
Good tactics and clear goals for the operation in relation to the
dynamics are fundamental to how the work at an incident site
functions and to what can be achieved. If sound tactics are applied
and the command system is solid and functional, complex response
operations using both basic and advanced means can be executed
and good results obtained. But it is important to remember that wit-
hout resources control cannot be gained and retained.

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