bronze command
noun [ U or S ] (also Bronze Command) uk/ˌbrɒnz kəˈmɑːnd/ us/ˌbrɑːnz kəˈmænd/
应急指挥机制“铜”级(英国政府制定的处理突发公共事件的应急处理“金、银、铜”机制中的最低层,也是实际执行层)
in Britain, the lowest or operational level of a three-level system for organizing the way a police, military, or other operation is controlled, especially in an emergency situation
Bronze command is responsible for carrying out functional or geographical responsibilities related to the tactical plan that comes from silver command. 应急机制中的“铜”级负责执行“银”级制定的战术计划中相关的职能或地域任务。
Compare: gold commandsilver command
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- Bronze command must have a clear understanding of the silver commander’s tactical plan, i.e. what they are required to deliver, in what timescale and with what resources.
- During the incident, bronze command was situated on the fire ground and was a fire service control unit.
- If an incident is widespread geographically, bronze command may be spread across different locations.
- The term operational refers to those who will provide the main operational response (sometimes referred to as the Bronze Command) in an incident.