Tuesday September 17, 20249AM PST – 5PM PST Via Zoom – INTRODUCTION TO INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM (IMS/ICS) for Public Health professionals

Course Description
Introduction to Incident Command System, I-100 provides the foundation for higher level ICS training. This course describes the history, features and principles, and organizational structure of the Incident Command System.

Delivery and Length
This course is Instructor facilitated and requires a minimum of 8 hours for attendance, including breaks. A workbook will be provided.

To Register for an access Seat or Site please email us at info {at} wastewatereducation.org

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Learning Outcomes
At the successful completion of this course participants will be able to demonstrate an introductory knowledge of the Incident Command System as described in the following topics and learning outcomes:

  • Purpose of ICS: the requirements and purpose to use ICS and common incident tasks.
  • Basic Principles and Features of ICS
  • Incident Commander and Command Staff Functions: roles and functions of the Incident Commander and Command Staff.
  • General Staff Functions: roles and functions of the Operations, Planning, Logistics and Finance/Administration sections.
  • Facilities: basic ICS facilities, their use and location, and facility map symbols.
  • Common Responsibilities: common mobilization responsibilities and common responsibilities at an incident, individual accountability responsibilities, and common demobilization responsibilities.

Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for I-100 training. If unable to attend a recording will be available post event for a 30 day period.
Target Audience
Typically, agencies and organizations adopting and implementing ICS should require all personnel at the following levels of responsibility in emergency management and incident response operations: first-line supervisor, mid-level management and command and general staff to complete I-100. Join as an individual or via a conference room as a group.

This presentation is geared specifically to Local Public Health agencies and their staff as well as their municipal emergency response partners. Continuing Education and/or Professional Development Hours are available.


Instructor
Alberto Burrero
Director of Operations / Task Force Leader
Special Rescue Operations – Advanced Incident Support Team
Langley B.C., Canada https://www.sro-aist.com/
Fee for Attendance
We are not charging a fee for attendance as a service to the NEHA community. However as the presenting agencies are non profits and rely on donations and mission driven income, here is a link to a suggested donation.

https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=T6GFW3FZDTKCJ

To Register for an access Seat or Site please email us at info {at} wastewatereducation.org

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