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Skills for Justice RFFS Initial Incident Command(ALP0126)

SKU: CL15RFFSONE
£2,500.00
£2,500.00
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AIM

To accredit RFFS uniformed firefighter, crew and watch managers at incident command Level One

OBJECTIVES

  • Demonstrate an understanding of the underpinning knowledge required of an incident commander at initial level.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the National Operational Guidance Foundation for Incident Command.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of theJESIP Joint Doctrine and the JESIP App.
  • Collect and confirm information relevant to the known and anticipated risks to people, property and the environment.
  • Plan action to lead and support your crew’s response to the incident.
  • Develop incident objectives through risk assessment.
  • Determine the initial tactical plan required against available resources.
  • Ensure the tactical plan provides sufficient flexibility to meet the known and anticipated needs of the incident.
  • Implement action to meet objectives.
  • Adjust the tactical plan based on an initial assessment of the incident and the

risk against gain.

  • Confirm the tactical objectives and deploy your resources in priority order to meet the needs of the incident.
  • Make decisions using decision controls to minimise risk and maximise progress towards the incident objectives.
  • Re-deploy resources to meet the changing priorities of the incident or to mitigate newly identified hazard and risk.
  • Actively seek information to update the tactical plan and progress action to meet the incident objectives.
  • Operate within the agreed level of responsibility and authority
  • Create ETHANE messages using the JESIP App and ensure other records are accurate, complete, in the agreed format, legible and available to authorised users.
  • Confirm the final status of the incident and agree any further action with relevant people.
  • Identify any unresolved risks and hazards and take action to minimise them.
  • Collate and provide accurate and complete information and advice to relevant people.
  • Make your resources available for redeployment at the earliest opportunity.
  • Operate within agreed levels of your authority and responsibility.
  • Conduct a hot debrief in a manner which promotes constructive, open and supportive discussion.
  • Identify and record all significant learning points.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

Uniformed RFFS firefighters, crew and watch managers.

DURATION

2 days

CLASS SIZE

6 delegates

COURSE ACTIVITY

​Delegates will undertake a written assessment, taught input from a qualified tutor and a practical scenario simulation assessment.

Delegates will produce a portfolio of evidence.

AWARDING BODY

Skills for Justice

COST

​£2500 plus VAT for up to six delegates at your airport centre.

CANCELLATION CHARGES

​Peter Stanley Training is not responsible for the non attendance of client’s delegates at the client venue for a booked event.Cancellations due to delegate non attendance or other foreseeable business activity disruption(i.e operational requirements or industrial action) are subject to the following charges;

(i) less than 7 days full cost of the course is due.

(ii)8-14 days 50% of course cost (to cover pre-booked tutor hotels, loss of business payment to sessional tutors, student awarding body registrations and other associated costs)

(iii)Over 14 days no charge.


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