Peter Stanley Training Intermediate Incident Command Revalidation [1184]
AIM
To revalidate incident commanders who do not hold the SFJ Awards Level 4 Award in Intermediate Incident Command in Fire and Rescue Services award but are operating at ICS Level 2.
OBJECTIVES
Demonstrate an understanding of the National Operational Guidance Foundation for Incident Command.
1. Demonstrate an understanding of the JESIP Joint Doctrine.
2. Obtain information relevant to the incident, and resolve any conflicts or discrepancies in existing sources against current incident status.
3. Undertake a situational evaluation of the incident evaluating all the relevant factors.
4. Confirm current action complies with relevant legislation and protocols and assume command of the incident.
5. Review the application of safe systems of work, dynamic and analytical risk assessments and develop a tactical plan for the resolution of the incident.
6. Match the available resources against the tactical plan objectives and implement the plan to support those involved in the incident.
7. Delegate control of functional sectors to manage spans of control.
8. Adjust the tactical plan as the incident develops or the circumstances of the incident change. Actively monitor, evaluate and mitigate risks to personnel, the community and the environment.
9. Conduct timely and comprehensive briefings and updates with relevant people using the JESIP Joint Doctrine principles to obtain progress reports and instigate action.
10. Ensure that the JESIP Joint Decision Making process is used for significant inter-agency decisions.
11. Use the IIMARCH document to prepare a brief for an oncoming Strategic Commander or SCG.
12. Collate relevant points and take part in a post-incident debrief, providing constructive feedback to others.
DURATION
1 Day
CLASS SIZE
1 or 2 delegates
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Incident Commanders who operate at Level 2 but do not possess a SFJ Awards Level 4 Award in Intermediate Incident Command in Fire and Rescue Services.
COURSE ACTIVITY
Delegates will undertake a written assessment, taught input from a qualified tutor and a practical scenario simulation assessment Delegates will produce an e- portfolio of evidence of competence.
AWARDING BODY
Skills for Justice
COST
£2013 plus VAT at one of our Kent Centres
POA for delivery at your 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.
For more information e-mail info@peterstanleytraining.com or telephone 01634 816161
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