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===Command staff=== * Safety officer β The safety officer monitors safety conditions and develops measures for assuring the safety of all assigned personnel.<ref>Federal Emergency Management Agency [http://training.fema.gov/position%20specific%20taskbooks/#safety "FEMA Taskbooks"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110716153908/http://training.fema.gov/position%20specific%20taskbooks/#safety |date=16 July 2011 }}, ''FEMA'', 28 October 2010, accessed 11 December 2010.</ref> * Public information officer β The public information officer (PIO or IO) serves as the conduit for information to and from internal and external stakeholders, including the media or other organizations seeking information directly from the incident or event. While less often discussed, the public information officer is also responsible for ensuring that an incident's command staff are kept apprised as to what is being said or reported about an incident. This allows public questions to be addressed, rumors to be managed, and ensures that other such public relations issues are not overlooked.<ref>Federal Emergency Management Agency [http://training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/IS/ICSResource/Glossary.htm#P "FEMA Glossary"], ''FEMA'', 28 October 2010, accessed 11 December 2010.</ref> * Liaison officer β A liaison serves as the primary contact for supporting agencies assisting at an incident.<ref>Federal Emergency Management Agency [http://training.fema.gov/EMIWEB/IS/ICSResource/ICSResCntr_Glossary.htm#L "FEMA Glossary"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110116193922/http://www.training.fema.gov/EMIWEB/IS/ICSResource/ICSResCntr_Glossary.htm#L |date=16 January 2011 }}, ''FEMA'', 28 October 2010, accessed 11 December 2010.</ref>
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