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The incident commander, EMS providers, the command post (ICP), and other support functions that are necessary to control an incident should be located in the cold zone.

What is a control zone?

A control zone can be defined as an area at a hazardous materials incident which is designated as either hot, warm, or cold, based on safety issues and the degree of hazard are located or found.

What is incident management?

Incident management can be defined as a strategic process through which a business organization (company) identifies, analyzes, and correct hazards and potential threats (problems), so as to ensure that normal service operation is restored as quickly as possible to its end users after a disruption, as well as to prevent a re-occurrence of these hazards in the future.

What is a cold zone?

A cold zone can be defined as a safe area at a hazardous materials incident which is designated for the agencies that are involved in the operations.

In this context, we can infer and logically deduce that the incident commander, EMS providers, the command post (ICP), and other support functions that are necessary to control an incident should be located in the cold zone.

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