CSEMA
Randy Frank, CEM Emergency Management Consultant
Services
NIMS/ICS Training

ICS 100a, Introduction to Incident Command System

Introduces the ICS and provides the foundation for higher level ICS training. This course describes the history, features and principles, and organizational structure
of the ICS. It also explains the relationship between ICS and the NIMS. NOTE: This course can be delivered in a classroom setting.

ICS-200a, Incident Command System (ICS) for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents 
 
Designed to enable personnel to operate efficiently during an incident or event within the ICS. IS-200 provides training on and resources for personnel who are likely to assume a supervisory position with the ICS. NOTE: This course can be delivered in a classroom setting.

ICS 300 Intermediate ICS

Provides training on and resources for personnel who require advanced application of the ICS. The course expands upon information covered in the ICS-100 and ICS-200 courses.

ICS 400 Advanced ICS

Provides training on and resources for personnel who require advanced application of the ICS. This course expands upon information covered in ICS-100 through ICS-300 courses. 

G-191 – Incident Command System/ Emergency Operations Center (ICS/EOC) Interface

B
est delivered to ICS and EOC personnel from the same community. The one-day course provides an opportunity for participants to begin developing an ICS/EOC interface for their community. The course reviews ICS and EOC responsibilities and functions and depends heavily on exercises and group discussions to formulate the interface.

ICS 402 Incident Command Overview for Executive/Senior Officials

This 2 hour course provides executives and senior officials (including elected officials, city/county managers, agency administrators, etc.) an orientation to the Incident Command System (ICS).

IS 700a, National Management System (NIMS) an Introduction

This course introduces and overviews the National Incident Management System (NIMS).  NIMS provides a consistent nationwide template to enable all government, private-sector, and nongovernmental organizations to work together during domestic incidents.

IS 800b, National Response Framework (NRF) an Introduction

The course introduces participants to the concepts and principles of the National Response Framework.

Emergency Management Planning

Develop Comprehensive Emergency and Procedures including all components of Response, Recovery, Mitigation and Planning.

Interface existing emergency plans into CEMP and insure consistancy with County and State plans and procedures.

Provide a phased recovery plan in harmony with Local, State and Federal recovery procedures for declared disasters that are consistent with Public Assistance (PA) and Individual Assistance (IA) requirements

Prepare post-event reports following a disaster relating to planning, responding, recovery and mitigation.

Develop Continuity of Operations Plans in compliance with FEMA, EMAP and NFPA 1600 standards.

Review and update existing emergency plans.

Write specific plans to support your current emergency plans.

Independent Study Courses:

http://training.fema.gov/IS/crslist.asp

IS-100a, Introduction to the Incident Command System (ICS)

IS 100 HC, Introduction to Incident Command for Healthcare/Hospitals

IS 100 HE, Introduction to Incident Comand for Higher Education

IS 100 LEa, Introduction to Incident Command for Law Enforcement

IS 100 PWa, Introduction to Incident Command for Public Works  Personnel

IS 100FWa, Introduction to Incident Command for Federal Workers

IS 100 SCa, Introduction to Incident Command System for Schools

IS-200a, Incident Command System (ICS) for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents 
 
IS 700a, National Management System (NIMS) an Introduction

IS 800b, National Response Framework (NRF) an Introduction

NOTE: This course can be delivered in a classroom setting.