The Department's Operations Plan format is designed to accommodate a broad range of anticipated situations, while at the same time maintaining a systems approach to planning and documentation. Use of this format will ensure consistency and uniformity in the planning and documenting of information pertaining to search operations.
An operations plan shall precede any search operation, absent exigent circumstances. For “Moderate” or “Lower” risk operations this requirement may be waived by the Incident Commander. The operations plan shall be reviewed for completeness and accuracy by the Incident Commander. The Incident Commander shall oversee a pre-operation briefing and personally supervise the execution of the plan. The operations plan shall be approved by a Watch Commander/Team Lieutenant or above.
The operations plan shall contain the following points:
An operations plan template (SH-R-470) is available online at the following address: Microsoft Outlook / Public Folders / All Public Folders / All Forms / Category: Complaint / Force / Investigation. The original operations plan shall be maintained at the Unit as part of the “Search Documentation Package.”
To the extent possible, all operations plans shall be computer generated to simplify editing, correcting, and storage of materials, including the back-up files/disk(s).
Pre-Briefings
In complex, multi-unit, multi-agency operations, a pre-briefing shall be conducted with each team leader present to discuss tactics, logistics, individual agency's policies, documentation of events, etc. This shall be noted on the check-off sheet. A pre-briefing allows for points of concern to be addressed and changes made to the search operations plan prior to briefing all personnel. All changes made as a result of the pre-briefing shall be reflected in the operations plan.
Briefing
All personnel involved in a search operation shall attend the operation briefing prior to execution of the plan unless excused by the Incident Commander. Personnel who do not attend a briefing shall not participate in any field related aspects of the operation without the approval of the Incident Commander.
Primary reasons for having a search operations briefing are to: