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Skills for Justice RFFS Initial Incident Command(ALP0126)
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.