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SUMMARY:Incident Command System for Executives: ICS I-402
DESCRIPTION:ICS-402\, Incident Command for Executives\, Administrators and Policy Makers\, a half-day course that introduces and provides the foundation for executive understanding and participation in the Incident Command System. This course is valuable to leaders in organizations who have the responsibility of refining or evaluating security\, emergency management or business continuity documentation. ESI offers this course as an in-person\, real-time virtual\, and virtual course to suit your organization. Complete this course as a group or at your own pace. To buy this course please click on the link: https://emergency-solutions-international.mykajabi.com/offers/YxoCFJr7/checkout \n  \nSpecific Course Topics \n\nBasic concepts\, organization\, and terminology of Incident Command System (ICS)\nICS applications\nRole of an Executive/Senior Official relative to the ICS\nMajor responsibilities of an Executive/Senior Official as related to an incident\nFunctional responsibilities of the Command and General Staff\nIssues that influence incident complexity and the tools available to analyze complexity\nDifferences between on-incident ICS organizations and activities and the activities accomplished by Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs)\, Area Command\, and Multi-Agency Coordination Systems (MACS)\nTypes of agency(ies)\, policies and guidelines that influence management of incident or event activities\n\n  \n Target Audience \nExecutives and Senior Officials (including elected officials\, city/county managers\, agency administrators\, etc.) who establish or implement policy\, but who are normally not part of the on-scene ICS organization.\nEmergency Management leaders\, Business Consultants\, Cyber Security Program leaders or Safety Program leaders. \nDuration \nOne-half day (4 hours)   \n Pre-requisite \nNone
URL:https://esintl.ca/course/incident-command-system-for-executives-ics-i-402-2/
LOCATION:Private Event
CATEGORIES:ICS I-402, Incident Command System for Executives
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20241129T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20241129T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T131827
CREATED:20240102T144844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241112T143003Z
UID:10000059-1732870800-1732881600@esintl.ca
SUMMARY:Building Manager Fire Safety
DESCRIPTION:Building owners are legally required and responsible for the fire safety of their properties. ESI’s Building Manager Fire Safety training offers essential fire and life safety knowledge that will give students the confidence to perform a fire safety self-assessment on specific buildings for which they are responsible. Routine fire prevention assessment is an inexpensive form of preventative maintenance that is a sound asset protection strategy. This will effectively increase tenant safety\, protect the investment\, and decrease building owners’ liability. \n  \nA well-designed fire safety plan will not only meet\, or exceed\, the prescriptive requirements of whatever act\, code\, ordinance/by-law\, or industry standard regulations that you are duty bound to follow – it will also act as an opportunity to conduct risk assessments\, take action to prevent\, limit\, or minimize the aftereffects of damages due to a fire-type event. Furthermore\, a well-designed fire safety plan can also formulate part of an overall evacuation plan for any number of scenarios that can be foreseen as risk to your building(s).   Lastly\, a sophisticated fire safety plan is a great jumping off point for reviewing safety procedures and developing a business continuing program in the case of an emergency situation. \n  \nSpecific Course Topics \n\nIntroduction and course outline\nTerms and terminologies\nWho should and should not be a fire/floor warden\nReview of the current fire safety plan\nTools required to be a fire/floor warden\nConducting drills/frequency of the same\nWhat to do upon discovery of an incident (fire or otherwise)\nWhat to do after the fire alarm activates (internal to the building)\nProcedures to follow once outside or in a fire safe compartment\nDebriefings after an incident or a drill\nUpdating the Fire Safety Plan/frequency of the same\n\nTarget Audience  \n\nFloor/Fire Wardens\nChief or Deputy Chief Fire Wardens (who have additional responsibility including preventive inspection\, meetings\, and overall creation of the fire safety plan and its implementation)\nBuilding owners/managers\n\nDuration \n3 Hours \nPrerequisite \nInstructors would like to receive the current fire safety plan of participants’ buildings. This will allow instructors to discuss your specific plan\, making the course more meaningful to you. It is expected that each participant will read and understand their plan prior to attending the course.
URL:https://esintl.ca/course/building-manager-fire-safety-4/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Building Manager Fire Safety Training,ICS Progressive Series of Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20241114T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20241115T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T131827
CREATED:20231228T182158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241112T143059Z
UID:10000054-1731574800-1731690000@esintl.ca
SUMMARY:Advanced Incident Management: ICS I-400
DESCRIPTION:ICS-400\, Advanced Incident Management training and certificate for senior personnel and responders who are expected to perform in a management role in a complex incident environment rather than tactical. Expanding upon information covered in ICS-100 through ICS-300 courses\, ICS-400 emphasizes large-scale organizational development\, roles and relationships of the command and general staff\, and planning\, operational\, logistical\, and fiscal considerations related to large and complex incident and event management. The course also describes the application of Area Command and the importance of interagency coordination on complex incidents and events. Course participants will be better prepared to function as a supervisor in a larger incident or as a member of a Type 1 Incident Management Team. This advanced course also uses risk-based scenario tabletop activities to apply the curriculum. Custom scenarios may be developed for groups from a single organization. \nSpecific Course Topics \n\nFundamentals review for Command and General Staff\nMajor and/or Complex Incident/Event Management\nArea Command\nMultiagency Coordination (MAC)\n\n Target Audience \nResponders who will serve as Command or General Staff in an ICS organization\, select department heads with multi-agency coordination system responsibilities\, area commanders\, emergency managers\, and multi-agency coordination system/emergency operations center managers for expanding or Type 1 & 2 incidents. Community leader who have interoperability or Program responsibilities. \nDuration \nTwo days (16 hours)  \n Pre-requisite \nSuccessful completion of ICS-300  \nApplication of ICS 300 within your organization
URL:https://esintl.ca/course/advanced-incident-management-ics-i-400-3/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:ICS I-400: Advanced Incident Command System
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20241023T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20241025T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T131827
CREATED:20231228T181757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240910T164726Z
UID:10000053-1729674000-1729857600@esintl.ca
SUMMARY:Intermediate Incident Command System : ICS I-300
DESCRIPTION:ICS-300\, Intermediate Incident Management\, this 2½ day course defines the unique qualities of an expanding situation. This course is designed to enable personnel to operate efficiently using the Incident Command System in a supervisory role during expanding incidents. Expanding upon ICS-100 and ICS-200 curriculum\, this course ensures that responders understand the ICS concepts that allow an incident management organization to expand and contract as needed to fit the incident and maintain its operational effectiveness\, while also providing an in-depth review of ICS fundamentals\, assessing incidents\, and setting objectives\, unified command\, resource management\, the planning process\, demobilization\, and transfer and termination of command in an incident. Participants will be facilitated to lead 4+ tabletop activities with consultations these tabletop scenarios may be created to use participant organization risk scenarios. \nSpecific Course Topics \n\nRoles and Responsibilities\nInitial response activities\nStaffing and organizing\nRelationships and interactions with staff and other stakeholders\nExecutive-level interactions\nCommand’s direction\nExercise Learning Components\nMeetings\, Briefings and Support Activities\nIAP Prep and Approval\nExecuting Plan and Assessing Progress\nExternal Coordination\nTransitioning and Demobilization\nUse of tabletop activities which may be customized to reinforce training objectives\n\n Target Audience \nResponders who may assume a supervisory role in expanding incidents or Type 3 incidents\, such as command staff\, section chiefs\, strike team leaders\, task force leaders\, unit leaders\, division/group supervisors\, branch directors\, and multi-agency coordination system/emergency operations centre staff.\nProgram administrators\, corporate leaders from moderate to high-risk organizations and workplaces. \nDuration \n2 ½ days (20 hours) \nPre-requisite \nSuccessful completion of ICS-200
URL:https://esintl.ca/course/intermediate-incident-management-ics-i-300-4/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:ICS I-300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents,ICS Progressive Series of Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240822T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240823T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T131827
CREATED:20231228T180705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240523T151222Z
UID:10000051-1724317200-1724432400@esintl.ca
SUMMARY:Basic Incident Command System: ICS I-200
DESCRIPTION:ICS-200\, Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response\, reviews the Incident Command System (ICS)\, provides the context for ICS within initial response\, and supports higher level ICS training. This two-day course provides training on\, and resources for\, personnel who are likely to assume a supervisory position within their organization using the Incident Command System. A number of tabletop activities assists participants to understand and apply the course curriculum.  At the completion of this course\, you will be able to: apply the 14 ICS principles to response situations\, understand Principles of Leadership\, set objectives to set up an Incident Action Plan\, organize a response organization based upon objectives\, and initiate Command\, Unified Command and Transfer of Command. This course is essential for response personnel at the supervisory level who are involved with emergency planning\, response\, or recovery efforts. \n  \nSpecific Course Topics \n\nLeadership & Management\nDelegation of Authority & Management by Objectives\nFunctional Areas & Positions\nBriefings\nOrganizational Flexibility\nTransfer of Command\n\n  \nTarget Audience \nResponse personnel at the supervisory level.\nProgram Managers and Training Staff.\nCorporation Representatives from moderate to high risk workplaces. \nDuration \nTwo days (16 hours) \nPre-requisite \nSuccessful completion of ICS-100
URL:https://esintl.ca/course/basic-incident-command-system-ics-i-200-3/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:ICS I-200: Basic ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240702T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240704T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T131827
CREATED:20240111T001741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240523T151409Z
UID:10000063-1719910800-1720094400@esintl.ca
SUMMARY:Intermediate Incident Command System : ICS I-300
DESCRIPTION:ICS-300\, Intermediate Incident Management\, this 2½ day course defines the unique qualities of an expanding situation. This course is designed to enable personnel to operate efficiently using the Incident Command System in a supervisory role during expanding incidents. Expanding upon ICS-100 and ICS-200 curriculum\, this course ensures that responders understand the ICS concepts that allow an incident management organization to expand and contract as needed to fit the incident and maintain its operational effectiveness\, while also providing an in-depth review of ICS fundamentals\, assessing incidents\, and setting objectives\, unified command\, resource management\, the planning process\, demobilization\, and transfer and termination of command in an incident. Participants will be facilitated to lead 4+ tabletop activities with consultations these tabletop scenarios may be created to use participant organization risk scenarios. \nSpecific Course Topics \n\nRoles and Responsibilities\nInitial response activities\nStaffing and organizing\nRelationships and interactions with staff and other stakeholders\nExecutive-level interactions\nCommand’s direction\nExercise Learning Components\nMeetings\, Briefings and Support Activities\nIAP Prep and Approval\nExecuting Plan and Assessing Progress\nExternal Coordination\nTransitioning and Demobilization\nUse of tabletop activities which may be customized to reinforce training objectives\n\n Target Audience \nResponders who may assume a supervisory role in expanding incidents or Type 3 incidents\, such as command staff\, section chiefs\, strike team leaders\, task force leaders\, unit leaders\, division/group supervisors\, branch directors\, and multi-agency coordination system/emergency operations centre staff.\nProgram administrators\, corporate leaders from moderate to high-risk organizations and workplaces. \nDuration \n2 ½ days (20 hours) \nPre-requisite \nSuccessful completion of ICS-200 \nPlease note: All our courses are set on eastern time zone\, which is Toronto time.
URL:https://esintl.ca/course/intermediate-incident-command-system-ics-i-300/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:ICS I-300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents,ICS Progressive Series of Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240614T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240614T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T131827
CREATED:20240102T144654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240429T223402Z
UID:10000058-1718355600-1718366400@esintl.ca
SUMMARY:Building Manager Fire Safety
DESCRIPTION:Building owners are legally required and responsible for the fire safety of their properties. ESI’s Building Manager Fire Safety training offers essential fire and life safety knowledge that will give students the confidence to perform a fire safety self-assessment on specific buildings for which they are responsible. Routine fire prevention assessment is an inexpensive form of preventative maintenance that is a sound asset protection strategy. This will effectively increase tenant safety\, protect the investment\, and decrease building owners’ liability. \n  \nA well-designed fire safety plan will not only meet\, or exceed\, the prescriptive requirements of whatever act\, code\, ordinance/by-law\, or industry standard regulations that you are duty bound to follow – it will also act as an opportunity to conduct risk assessments\, take action to prevent\, limit\, or minimize the aftereffects of damages due to a fire-type event. Furthermore\, a well-designed fire safety plan can also formulate part of an overall evacuation plan for any number of scenarios that can be foreseen as risk to your building(s).   Lastly\, a sophisticated fire safety plan is a great jumping off point for reviewing safety procedures and developing a business continuing program in the case of an emergency situation. \n  \nSpecific Course Topics \n\nIntroduction and course outline\nTerms and terminologies\nWho should and should not be a fire/floor warden\nReview of the current fire safety plan\nTools required to be a fire/floor warden\nConducting drills/frequency of the same\nWhat to do upon discovery of an incident (fire or otherwise)\nWhat to do after the fire alarm activates (internal to the building)\nProcedures to follow once outside or in a fire safe compartment\nDebriefings after an incident or a drill\nUpdating the Fire Safety Plan/frequency of the same\n\nTarget Audience  \n\nFloor/Fire Wardens\nChief or Deputy Chief Fire Wardens (who have additional responsibility including preventive inspection\, meetings\, and overall creation of the fire safety plan and its implementation)\nBuilding owners/managers\n\nDuration \n3 Hours \nPrerequisite \nInstructors would like to receive the current fire safety plan of participants’ buildings. This will allow instructors to discuss your specific plan\, making the course more meaningful to you. It is expected that each participant will read and understand their plan prior to attending the course.
URL:https://esintl.ca/course/building-manager-fire-safety-3/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Building Manager Fire Safety Training,ICS Progressive Series of Courses
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240521T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240521T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T131827
CREATED:20231228T180055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240318T122421Z
UID:10000050-1716282000-1716292800@esintl.ca
SUMMARY:Incident Command System for Executives: ICS I-402
DESCRIPTION:ICS-402\, Incident Command for Executives\, Administrators and Policy Makers\, a half-day course that introduces and provides the foundation for executive understanding and participation in the Incident Command System. This course is valuable to leaders in organizations who have the responsibility of refining or evaluating security\, emergency management or business continuity documentation. ESI offers this course as an in-person\, real-time virtual\, and virtual course to suit your organization. Complete this course as a group or at your own pace. To buy this course please click on the link: https://emergency-solutions-international.mykajabi.com/offers/YxoCFJr7/checkout \n  \nSpecific Course Topics \n\nBasic concepts\, organization\, and terminology of Incident Command System (ICS)\nICS applications\nRole of an Executive/Senior Official relative to the ICS\nMajor responsibilities of an Executive/Senior Official as related to an incident\nFunctional responsibilities of the Command and General Staff\nIssues that influence incident complexity and the tools available to analyze complexity\nDifferences between on-incident ICS organizations and activities and the activities accomplished by Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs)\, Area Command\, and Multi-Agency Coordination Systems (MACS)\nTypes of agency(ies)\, policies and guidelines that influence management of incident or event activities\n\n  \n Target Audience \nExecutives and Senior Officials (including elected officials\, city/county managers\, agency administrators\, etc.) who establish or implement policy\, but who are normally not part of the on-scene ICS organization.\nEmergency Management leaders\, Business Consultants\, Cyber Security Program leaders or Safety Program leaders. \nDuration \nOne-half day (4 hours)   \n Pre-requisite \nNone
URL:https://esintl.ca/course/incident-command-system-for-executives-ics-i-402/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:ICS I-402, Incident Command System for Executives
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240503T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240503T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T131827
CREATED:20240102T144423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240501T132042Z
UID:10000057-1714726800-1714737600@esintl.ca
SUMMARY:Building Manager Fire Safety
DESCRIPTION:Building owners are legally required and responsible for the fire safety of their properties. ESI’s Building Manager Fire Safety training offers essential fire and life safety knowledge that will give students the confidence to perform a fire safety self-assessment on specific buildings for which they are responsible. Routine fire prevention assessment is an inexpensive form of preventative maintenance that is a sound asset protection strategy. This will effectively increase tenant safety\, protect the investment\, and decrease building owners’ liability. \n  \nA well-designed fire safety plan will not only meet\, or exceed\, the prescriptive requirements of whatever act\, code\, ordinance/by-law\, or industry standard regulations that you are duty bound to follow – it will also act as an opportunity to conduct risk assessments\, take action to prevent\, limit\, or minimize the aftereffects of damages due to a fire-type event. Furthermore\, a well-designed fire safety plan can also formulate part of an overall evacuation plan for any number of scenarios that can be foreseen as risk to your building(s).   Lastly\, a sophisticated fire safety plan is a great jumping off point for reviewing safety procedures and developing a business continuing program in the case of an emergency situation. \n  \nSpecific Course Topics \n\nIntroduction and course outline\nTerms and terminologies\nWho should and should not be a fire/floor warden\nReview of the current fire safety plan\nTools required to be a fire/floor warden\nConducting drills/frequency of the same\nWhat to do upon discovery of an incident (fire or otherwise)\nWhat to do after the fire alarm activates (internal to the building)\nProcedures to follow once outside or in a fire safe compartment\nDebriefings after an incident or a drill\nUpdating the Fire Safety Plan/frequency of the same\n\nTarget Audience  \n\nFloor/Fire Wardens\nChief or Deputy Chief Fire Wardens (who have additional responsibility including preventive inspection\, meetings\, and overall creation of the fire safety plan and its implementation)\nBuilding owners/managers\n\nDuration \n3 Hours \nPrerequisite \nInstructors would like to receive the current fire safety plan of participants’ buildings. This will allow instructors to discuss your specific plan\, making the course more meaningful to you. It is expected that each participant will read and understand their plan prior to attending the course.
URL:https://esintl.ca/course/building-manager-fire-safety-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Building Manager Fire Safety Training,ICS Progressive Series of Courses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240410T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240411T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T131827
CREATED:20240226T153859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240226T153859Z
UID:10000064-1712739600-1712854800@esintl.ca
SUMMARY:Basic Incident Command System: ICS I-200
DESCRIPTION:ICS-200\, Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response\, reviews the Incident Command System (ICS)\, provides the context for ICS within initial response\, and supports higher level ICS training. This two-day course provides training on\, and resources for\, personnel who are likely to assume a supervisory position within their organization using the Incident Command System. A number of tabletop activities assists participants to understand and apply the course curriculum.  At the completion of this course\, you will be able to: apply the 14 ICS principles to response situations\, understand Principles of Leadership\, set objectives to set up an Incident Action Plan\, organize a response organization based upon objectives\, and initiate Command\, Unified Command and Transfer of Command. This course is essential for response personnel at the supervisory level who are involved with emergency planning\, response\, or recovery efforts. \n  \nSpecific Course Topics \n\nLeadership & Management\nDelegation of Authority & Management by Objectives\nFunctional Areas & Positions\nBriefings\nOrganizational Flexibility\nTransfer of Command\n\n  \nTarget Audience \nResponse personnel at the supervisory level.\nProgram Managers and Training Staff.\nCorporation Representatives from moderate to high risk workplaces. \nDuration \nTwo days (16 hours) \nPre-requisite \nSuccessful completion of ICS-100 \nPlease note: All our courses are set according to eastern time zone\, which is Toronto time.
URL:https://esintl.ca/course/basic-incident-command-system-ics-i-200-4/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:ICS I-200: Basic ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240410T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240411T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T131827
CREATED:20231228T175522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240222T192102Z
UID:10000049-1712739600-1712854800@esintl.ca
SUMMARY:Advanced Incident Management: ICS I-400
DESCRIPTION:ICS-400\, Advanced Incident Management training and certificate for senior personnel and responders who are expected to perform in a management role in a complex incident environment rather than tactical. Expanding upon information covered in ICS-100 through ICS-300 courses\, ICS-400 emphasizes large-scale organizational development\, roles and relationships of the command and general staff\, and planning\, operational\, logistical\, and fiscal considerations related to large and complex incident and event management. The course also describes the application of Area Command and the importance of interagency coordination on complex incidents and events. Course participants will be better prepared to function as a supervisor in a larger incident or as a member of a Type 1 Incident Management Team. This advanced course also uses risk-based scenario tabletop activities to apply the curriculum. Custom scenarios may be developed for groups from a single organization. \nSpecific Course Topics \n\nFundamentals review for Command and General Staff\nMajor and/or Complex Incident/Event Management\nArea Command\nMultiagency Coordination (MAC)\n\n Target Audience \nResponders who will serve as Command or General Staff in an ICS organization\, select department heads with multi-agency coordination system responsibilities\, area commanders\, emergency managers\, and multi-agency coordination system/emergency operations center managers for expanding or Type 1 & 2 incidents. Community leader who have interoperability or Program responsibilities. \nDuration \nTwo days (16 hours)  \n Pre-requisite \nSuccessful completion of ICS-300  \nApplication of ICS 300 within your organization \nPlease note: All our courses are set according to Eastern Time Zone\, which is Toronto time.
URL:https://esintl.ca/course/advanced-incident-management-ics-i-400-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:ICS I-400: Advanced Incident Command System
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240326T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240328T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T131827
CREATED:20231228T174626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240111T002130Z
UID:10000048-1711443600-1711627200@esintl.ca
SUMMARY:Intermediate Incident Command System : ICS I-300
DESCRIPTION:ICS-300\, Intermediate Incident Management\, this 2½ day course defines the unique qualities of an expanding situation. This course is designed to enable personnel to operate efficiently using the Incident Command System in a supervisory role during expanding incidents. Expanding upon ICS-100 and ICS-200 curriculum\, this course ensures that responders understand the ICS concepts that allow an incident management organization to expand and contract as needed to fit the incident and maintain its operational effectiveness\, while also providing an in-depth review of ICS fundamentals\, assessing incidents\, and setting objectives\, unified command\, resource management\, the planning process\, demobilization\, and transfer and termination of command in an incident. Participants will be facilitated to lead 4+ tabletop activities with consultations these tabletop scenarios may be created to use participant organization risk scenarios. \nSpecific Course Topics \n\nRoles and Responsibilities\nInitial response activities\nStaffing and organizing\nRelationships and interactions with staff and other stakeholders\nExecutive-level interactions\nCommand’s direction\nExercise Learning Components\nMeetings\, Briefings and Support Activities\nIAP Prep and Approval\nExecuting Plan and Assessing Progress\nExternal Coordination\nTransitioning and Demobilization\nUse of tabletop activities which may be customized to reinforce training objectives\n\n Target Audience \nResponders who may assume a supervisory role in expanding incidents or Type 3 incidents\, such as command staff\, section chiefs\, strike team leaders\, task force leaders\, unit leaders\, division/group supervisors\, branch directors\, and multi-agency coordination system/emergency operations centre staff.\nProgram administrators\, corporate leaders from moderate to high-risk organizations and workplaces. \nDuration \n2 ½ days (20 hours) \nPre-requisite \nSuccessful completion of ICS-200 \nPlease note: All our courses are set on eastern time zone\, which is Toronto time.
URL:https://esintl.ca/course/intermediate-incident-management-ics-i-300-3/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:ICS I-300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents,ICS Progressive Series of Courses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240222T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240223T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T131827
CREATED:20231228T172112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240216T155754Z
UID:10000043-1708592400-1708707600@esintl.ca
SUMMARY:Basic Incident Command System: ICS I-200
DESCRIPTION:ICS-200\, Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response\, reviews the Incident Command System (ICS)\, provides the context for ICS within initial response\, and supports higher level ICS training. This two-day course provides training on\, and resources for\, personnel who are likely to assume a supervisory position within their organization using the Incident Command System. A number of tabletop activities assists participants to understand and apply the course curriculum.  At the completion of this course\, you will be able to: apply the 14 ICS principles to response situations\, understand Principles of Leadership\, set objectives to set up an Incident Action Plan\, organize a response organization based upon objectives\, and initiate Command\, Unified Command and Transfer of Command. This course is essential for response personnel at the supervisory level who are involved with emergency planning\, response\, or recovery efforts. \n  \nSpecific Course Topics \n\nLeadership & Management\nDelegation of Authority & Management by Objectives\nFunctional Areas & Positions\nBriefings\nOrganizational Flexibility\nTransfer of Command\n\n  \nTarget Audience \nResponse personnel at the supervisory level.\nProgram Managers and Training Staff.\nCorporation Representatives from moderate to high risk workplaces. \nDuration \nTwo days (16 hours) \nPre-requisite \nSuccessful completion of ICS-100 \nPlease note: All our courses are set according to eastern time zone\, which is Toronto time.
URL:https://esintl.ca/course/basic-incident-command-system-ics-i-200/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:ICS I-200: Basic ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240118T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240119T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T131827
CREATED:20220908T142310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231228T180759Z
UID:10000002-1705568400-1705683600@esintl.ca
SUMMARY:Basic Incident Command System: ICS I-200
DESCRIPTION:ICS-200\, Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response\, reviews the Incident Command System (ICS)\, provides the context for ICS within initial response\, and supports higher level ICS training. This two-day course provides training on\, and resources for\, personnel who are likely to assume a supervisory position within their organization using the Incident Command System. A number of tabletop activities assists participants to understand and apply the course curriculum.  At the completion of this course\, you will be able to: apply the 14 ICS principles to response situations\, understand Principles of Leadership\, set objectives to set up an Incident Action Plan\, organize a response organization based upon objectives\, and initiate Command\, Unified Command and Transfer of Command. This course is essential for response personnel at the supervisory level who are involved with emergency planning\, response\, or recovery efforts. \n  \nSpecific Course Topics \n\nLeadership & Management\nDelegation of Authority & Management by Objectives\nFunctional Areas & Positions\nBriefings\nOrganizational Flexibility\nTransfer of Command\n\n  \nTarget Audience \nResponse personnel at the supervisory level.\nProgram Managers and Training Staff.\nCorporation Representatives from moderate to high risk workplaces. \nDuration \nTwo days (16 hours) \nPre-requisite \nSuccessful completion of ICS-100 \nPlease note: All our courses are set according to eastern time zone\, which is Toronto time.
URL:https://esintl.ca/course/basic-incident-command-system-ics-i-200-in-person-at-the-rodd-miramichi/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:ICS I-200: Basic ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20231215T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20231215T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T131827
CREATED:20220124T190639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221003T193054Z
UID:10000032-1702638000-1702652400@esintl.ca
SUMMARY:Incident Command System for Executives: ICS I-402
DESCRIPTION:ICS-402\, Incident Command for Executives\, Administrators and Policy Makers\, a half-day course that introduces and provides the foundation for executive understanding and participation in the Incident Command System. This course is valuable to leaders in organizations who have the responsibility of refining or evaluating security\, emergency management or business continuity documentation. ESI offers this course as an in-person\, real-time virtual\, and virtual course to suit your organization. Complete this course as a group or at your own pace. To buy this course please click on the link: https://emergency-solutions-international.mykajabi.com/offers/YxoCFJr7/checkout \n  \nSpecific Course Topics \n\nBasic concepts\, organization\, and terminology of Incident Command System (ICS)\nICS applications\nRole of an Executive/Senior Official relative to the ICS\nMajor responsibilities of an Executive/Senior Official as related to an incident\nFunctional responsibilities of the Command and General Staff\nIssues that influence incident complexity and the tools available to analyze complexity\nDifferences between on-incident ICS organizations and activities and the activities accomplished by Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs)\, Area Command\, and Multi-Agency Coordination Systems (MACS)\nTypes of agency(ies)\, policies and guidelines that influence management of incident or event activities\n\n  \n Target Audience \nExecutives and Senior Officials (including elected officials\, city/county managers\, agency administrators\, etc.) who establish or implement policy\, but who are normally not part of the on-scene ICS organization.\nEmergency Management leaders\, Business Consultants\, Cyber Security Program leaders or Safety Program leaders. \nDuration \nOne-half day (4 hours)   \n Pre-requisite \nNone \nNote: All our courses are set at Eastern time zone\, which is Toronto time.
URL:https://esintl.ca/course/incident-command-system-for-executives-ics-402/
CATEGORIES:ICS I-402, Incident Command System for Executives
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231209
DTSTAMP:20260419T131827
CREATED:20220215T145556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220704T162923Z
UID:10000036-1701734400-1702079999@esintl.ca
SUMMARY:Safety Officer
DESCRIPTION:Building upon ICS foundational courses\, the Safety Officer course provides government and private industry emergency responders with a robust understanding of the duties\, responsibilities\, and capabilities of an effective Safety Officer (SOFR) on an Incident Management Team (IMT). These responsibilities fall into two categories: \n\nResponding to the incident and the safety needs of the incident\, and\nEffectively fulfilling the position responsibilities of a Safety Officer on an Incident Management Team.\n\nThis course is an instructor-led training that supports learning through discussion\, lecture\, and active participation in multiple exercises that provides a realistic\, hands-on approach to mastering the skills required of a Safety Officer. \nPlease Note: 75% of funding for the course fees as a rebate to support professional development and safety within organizations. Please contact contactus@esintl.ca or 1-506-333-2555 for more information\, restrictions apply. \n  \nSpecific Course Topics\n \n\nRoles and responsibilities of the position and assistants\nActions required upon arriving at an incident\nRelationships with other IMT staff\nEstablishing safety systems and supporting organization\nBest practices\nSafety plans\nSupporting the Incident Action Plan development process\nRequirements for documentation\nRisk Hazard Analysis and other forms\nMeetings\, briefings\, and support activities\nSafety Officer role in demobilization\nSafety Officer role in ensuring safe incident facilities\n\n  \nTarget Audience \nResponders subject to filling the ICS Safety Officer position \nDuration\n3 days (24 hours) \n  \nPre-requisite \nICS-300 \nNote: All our courses are set according to the eastern time zone\, which is Toronto time. 
URL:https://esintl.ca/course/safety-officer/
LOCATION:Union Club\, 125 Germain Street\, Saint John\, NB\, E2L 2E9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:ICS Canada - Safety Officer,ICS Progressive Series of Courses
GEO:45.271738;-66.060456
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20231109T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20231110T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T131827
CREATED:20220124T191135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T153338Z
UID:10000033-1699516800-1699628400@esintl.ca
SUMMARY:Advanced Incident Management: ICS I-400
DESCRIPTION:ICS-400\, Advanced Incident Management training and certificate for senior personnel and responders who are expected to perform in a management role in a complex incident environment rather than tactical. Expanding upon information covered in ICS-100 through ICS-300 courses\, ICS-400 emphasizes large-scale organizational development\, roles and relationships of the command and general staff\, and planning\, operational\, logistical\, and fiscal considerations related to large and complex incident and event management. The course also describes the application of Area Command and the importance of interagency coordination on complex incidents and events. Course participants will be better prepared to function as a supervisor in a larger incident or as a member of a Type 1 Incident Management Team. This advanced course also uses risk-based scenario tabletop activities to apply the curriculum. Custom scenarios may be developed for groups from a single organization. \nSpecific Course Topics \n\nFundamentals review for Command and General Staff\nMajor and/or Complex Incident/Event Management\nArea Command\nMultiagency Coordination (MAC)\n\n Target Audience \nResponders who will serve as Command or General Staff in an ICS organization\, select department heads with multi-agency coordination system responsibilities\, area commanders\, emergency managers\, and multi-agency coordination system/emergency operations center managers for expanding or Type 1 & 2 incidents. Community leader who have interoperability or Program responsibilities. \nDuration \nTwo days (16 hours)  \n Pre-requisite \nSuccessful completion of ICS-300  \nApplication of ICS 300 within your organization \nPlease note: All our courses are set according to Eastern Time Zone\, which is Toronto time.
URL:https://esintl.ca/course/advanced-incident-management-ics-400-4/
CATEGORIES:ICS I-400: Advanced Incident Command System
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230905T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230907T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T131827
CREATED:20220908T154249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T154259Z
UID:10000013-1693900800-1694098800@esintl.ca
SUMMARY:Basic Incident Command System: ICS I-200
DESCRIPTION:ICS-200\, Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response\, reviews the Incident Command System (ICS)\, provides the context for ICS within initial response\, and supports higher level ICS training. This two-day course provides training on\, and resources for\, personnel who are likely to assume a supervisory position within their organization using the Incident Command System. A number of tabletop activities assists participants to understand and apply the course curriculum.  At the completion of this course\, you will be able to: apply the 14 ICS principles to response situations\, understand Principles of Leadership\, set objectives to set up an Incident Action Plan\, organize a response organization based upon objectives\, and initiate Command\, Unified Command and Transfer of Command. This course is essential for response personnel at the supervisory level who are involved with emergency planning\, response\, or recovery efforts. \n  \nSpecific Course Topics \n\nLeadership & Management\nDelegation of Authority & Management by Objectives\nFunctional Areas & Positions\nBriefings\nOrganizational Flexibility\nTransfer of Command\n\n  \nTarget Audience \nResponse personnel at the supervisory level.\nProgram Managers and Training Staff.\nCorporation Representatives from moderate to high risk workplaces. \nDuration \nTwo days (16 hours) \nPre-requisite \nSuccessful completion of ICS-100 \nPlease note: All our courses are set according to eastern time zone\, which is Toronto time.
URL:https://esintl.ca/course/basic-incident-command-system-ics-i-200-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:ICS I-200: Basic ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents,ICS Progressive Series of Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230824T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230825T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T131827
CREATED:20220124T184130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230809T161704Z
UID:10000029-1692864000-1692975600@esintl.ca
SUMMARY:Basic Incident Command System: ICS I-200
DESCRIPTION:ICS-200\, Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response\, reviews the Incident Command System (ICS)\, provides the context for ICS within initial response\, and supports higher level ICS training. This two-day course provides training on\, and resources for\, personnel who are likely to assume a supervisory position within their organization using the Incident Command System. A number of tabletop activities assists participants to understand and apply the course curriculum.  At the completion of this course\, you will be able to: apply the 14 ICS principles to response situations\, understand Principles of Leadership\, set objectives to set up an Incident Action Plan\, organize a response organization based upon objectives\, and initiate Command\, Unified Command and Transfer of Command. This course is essential for response personnel at the supervisory level who are involved with emergency planning\, response\, or recovery efforts. \n  \nSpecific Course Topics \n\nLeadership & Management\nDelegation of Authority & Management by Objectives\nFunctional Areas & Positions\nBriefings\nOrganizational Flexibility\nTransfer of Command\n\n  \nTarget Audience \nResponse personnel at the supervisory level.\nProgram Managers and Training Staff.\nCorporation Representatives from moderate to high risk workplaces. \nDuration \nTwo days (16 hours) \nPre-requisite \nSuccessful completion of ICS-100 \nPlease note: All our courses are set according to eastern time zone\, which is Toronto time.
URL:https://esintl.ca/course/basic-incident-command-system-ics-200/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:ICS I-200: Basic ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230725T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230727T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T131827
CREATED:20220623T174444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220913T144446Z
UID:10000006-1690272000-1690470000@esintl.ca
SUMMARY:Intermediate Incident Management : ICS I-300
DESCRIPTION:ICS-300\, Intermediate Incident Management\, this 2½ day course defines the unique qualities of an expanding situation. This course is designed to enable personnel to operate efficiently using the Incident Command System in a supervisory role during expanding incidents. Expanding upon ICS-100 and ICS-200 curriculum\, this course ensures that responders understand the ICS concepts that allow an incident management organization to expand and contract as needed to fit the incident and maintain its operational effectiveness\, while also providing an in-depth review of ICS fundamentals\, assessing incidents\, and setting objectives\, unified command\, resource management\, the planning process\, demobilization\, and transfer and termination of command in an incident. Participants will be facilitated to lead 4+ tabletop activities with consultations these tabletop scenarios may be created to use participant organization risk scenarios. \nSpecific Course Topics \n\nRoles and Responsibilities\nInitial response activities\nStaffing and organizing\nRelationships and interactions with staff and other stakeholders\nExecutive-level interactions\nCommand’s direction\nExercise Learning Components\nMeetings\, Briefings and Support Activities\nIAP Prep and Approval\nExecuting Plan and Assessing Progress\nExternal Coordination\nTransitioning and Demobilization\nUse of tabletop activities which may be customized to reinforce training objectives\n\n Target Audience \nResponders who may assume a supervisory role in expanding incidents or Type 3 incidents\, such as command staff\, section chiefs\, strike team leaders\, task force leaders\, unit leaders\, division/group supervisors\, branch directors\, and multi-agency coordination system/emergency operations centre staff.\nProgram administrators\, corporate leaders from moderate to high-risk organizations and workplaces. \nDuration \n2 ½ days (20 hours) \nPre-requisite \nSuccessful completion of ICS-200 \nPlease note: All our courses are set on eastern time zone\, which is Toronto time.
URL:https://esintl.ca/course/intermediate-incident-management-ics-i-300-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:ICS I-300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents,ICS Progressive Series of Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230706T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230707T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T131827
CREATED:20220124T183244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T122507Z
UID:10000028-1688630400-1688742000@esintl.ca
SUMMARY:Advanced Incident Management: ICS I-400
DESCRIPTION:ICS-400\, Advanced Incident Management training and certificate for senior personnel and responders who are expected to perform in a management role in a complex incident environment rather than tactical. Expanding upon information covered in ICS-100 through ICS-300 courses\, ICS-400 emphasizes large-scale organizational development\, roles and relationships of the command and general staff\, and planning\, operational\, logistical\, and fiscal considerations related to large and complex incident and event management. The course also describes the application of Area Command and the importance of interagency coordination on complex incidents and events. Course participants will be better prepared to function as a supervisor in a larger incident or as a member of a Type 1 Incident Management Team. This advanced course also uses risk-based scenario tabletop activities to apply the curriculum. Custom scenarios may be developed for groups from a single organization. \nSpecific Course Topics \n\nFundamentals review for Command and General Staff\nMajor and/or Complex Incident/Event Management\nArea Command\nMultiagency Coordination (MAC)\n\n Target Audience \nResponders who will serve as Command or General Staff in an ICS organization\, select department heads with multi-agency coordination system responsibilities\, area commanders\, emergency managers\, and multi-agency coordination system/emergency operations center managers for expanding or Type 1 & 2 incidents. Community leader who have interoperability or Program responsibilities. \nDuration \nTwo days (16 hours)  \n Pre-requisite \nSuccessful completion of ICS-300  \nApplication of ICS 300 within your organization \nPlease note: All our courses are set according to eastern time zone\, which is Toronto time.
URL:https://esintl.ca/course/advanced-incident-management-ics-400-3/
LOCATION:Union Club\, 125 Germain Street\, Saint John\, NB\, E2L 2E9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:ICS I-400: Advanced Incident Command System
GEO:45.2717314;-66.060456
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Union Club 125 Germain Street Saint John NB E2L 2E9 Canada;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=125 Germain Street:geo:-66.060456,45.2717314
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230615T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230616T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T131827
CREATED:20220623T171106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220623T172205Z
UID:10000010-1686816000-1686927600@esintl.ca
SUMMARY:Advanced Incident Management: ICS I-400
DESCRIPTION:ICS-400\, Advanced Incident Management training and certificate for senior personnel and responders who are expected to perform in a management role in a complex incident environment rather than tactical. Expanding upon information covered in ICS-100 through ICS-300 courses\, ICS-400 emphasizes large-scale organizational development\, roles and relationships of the command and general staff\, and planning\, operational\, logistical\, and fiscal considerations related to large and complex incident and event management. The course also describes the application of Area Command and the importance of interagency coordination on complex incidents and events. Course participants will be better prepared to function as a supervisor in a larger incident or as a member of a Type 1 Incident Management Team. This advanced course also uses risk-based scenario tabletop activities to apply the curriculum. Custom scenarios may be developed for groups from a single organization. \nSpecific Course Topics \n\nFundamentals review for Command and General Staff\nMajor and/or Complex Incident/Event Management\nArea Command\nMultiagency Coordination (MAC)\n\n Target Audience \nResponders who will serve as Command or General Staff in an ICS organization\, select department heads with multi-agency coordination system responsibilities\, area commanders\, emergency managers\, and multi-agency coordination system/emergency operations center managers for expanding or Type 1 & 2 incidents. Community leader who have interoperability or Program responsibilities. \nDuration \nTwo days (16 hours)  \n Pre-requisite \nSuccessful completion of ICS-300  \nApplication of ICS 300 within your organization \nPlease note: All our courses are set according to eastern time zone\, which is Toronto time.
URL:https://esintl.ca/course/advanced-incident-management-ics-i-400/
CATEGORIES:ICS I-400: Advanced Incident Command System,ICS Progressive Series of Courses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230605T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230605T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T131827
CREATED:20220623T163920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230306T141216Z
UID:10000009-1685962800-1685977200@esintl.ca
SUMMARY:Incident Command For Executives-ICS-402
DESCRIPTION:ICS-402\, Incident Command for Executives\, Administrators and Policy Makers\, a half-day course that introduces and provides the foundation for executive understanding and participation in the Incident Command System. This course is valuable to leaders in organizations who have the responsibility of refining or evaluating security\, emergency management or business continuity documentation. ESI offers this course as an in-person\, real-time virtual\, and virtual course to suit your organization. Complete this course as a group or at your own pace. To buy this course please click on the link: https://emergency-solutions-international.mykajabi.com/offers/YxoCFJr7/checkout \n  \nSpecific Course Topics \n\nBasic concepts\, organization\, and terminology of Incident Command System (ICS)\nICS applications\nRole of an Executive/Senior Official relative to the ICS\nMajor responsibilities of an Executive/Senior Official as related to an incident\nFunctional responsibilities of the Command and General Staff\nIssues that influence incident complexity and the tools available to analyze complexity\nDifferences between on-incident ICS organizations and activities and the activities accomplished by Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs)\, Area Command\, and Multi-Agency Coordination Systems (MACS)\nTypes of agency(ies)\, policies and guidelines that influence management of incident or event activities\n\nDuration \nOne-half day (4 hours)   \n  \nPre-requisite \nNone \nNote: All our courses are set according to eastern time zone\, which is Toronto time.
URL:https://esintl.ca/course/incident-command-for-executives-ics-402/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:ICS I-402, Incident Command System for Executives,ICS Progressive Series of Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230605T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230607T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T131827
CREATED:20220623T162457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230323T150647Z
UID:10000008-1685952000-1686150000@esintl.ca
SUMMARY:Intermediate Incident Management : ICS I-300
DESCRIPTION:ICS-300\, Intermediate Incident Management\, this 2½ day course defines the unique qualities of an expanding situation. This course is designed to enable personnel to operate efficiently using the Incident Command System in a supervisory role during expanding incidents. Expanding upon ICS-100 and ICS-200 curriculum\, this course ensures that responders understand the ICS concepts that allow an incident management organization to expand and contract as needed to fit the incident and maintain its operational effectiveness\, while also providing an in-depth review of ICS fundamentals\, assessing incidents\, and setting objectives\, unified command\, resource management\, the planning process\, demobilization\, and transfer and termination of command in an incident. Participants will be facilitated to lead 4+ tabletop activities with consultations these tabletop scenarios may be created to use participant organization risk scenarios. \nSpecific Course Topics \n\nRoles and Responsibilities\nInitial response activities\nStaffing and organizing\nRelationships and interactions with staff and other stakeholders\nExecutive-level interactions\nCommand’s direction\nExercise Learning Components\nMeetings\, Briefings and Support Activities\nIAP Prep and Approval\nExecuting Plan and Assessing Progress\nExternal Coordination\nTransitioning and Demobilization\nUse of tabletop activities which may be customized to reinforce training objectives\n\n Target Audience \nResponders who may assume a supervisory role in expanding incidents or Type 3 incidents\, such as command staff\, section chiefs\, strike team leaders\, task force leaders\, unit leaders\, division/group supervisors\, branch directors\, and multi-agency coordination system/emergency operations centre staff.\nProgram administrators\, corporate leaders from moderate to high-risk organizations and workplaces. \nDuration \n2 ½ days (20 hours) \nPre-requisite \nSuccessful completion of ICS-200 \nPlease note: All our courses are set on eastern time zone\, which is Toronto time.
URL:https://esintl.ca/course/intermediate-incident-management-ics-i-300/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:ICS I-300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents,ICS Progressive Series of Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230605T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230607T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T131827
CREATED:20220215T143204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230323T141806Z
UID:10000035-1685952000-1686150000@esintl.ca
SUMMARY:Logistics Section Chief
DESCRIPTION:Building upon ICS foundation courses\, Logistics Section Chief is designed to provide government and private industry emergency management and response personnel with a robust understanding of the duties\, responsibilities\, and capabilities of an effective Logistics Section Chief on an Incident Management team. These responsibilities fall into two categories: \n\nResponding to the incident; and\nEffectively fulfilling the position responsibilities of a Logistics Section Chief on an ICS Incident Management Team.\n\n  \nThis course is an instructor-led training that supports learning through discussion\, lecture\, and active participation in multiple exercises that provides a realistic\, hands-on approach to mastering the skills required of a Logistics Section Chief. \nPlease Note: 75% of funding for the course fees as a rebate to support professional development and safety within organizations. Please contact contactus@esintl.ca or 1-506-333-2555 for more information\, restrictions apply. \nSpecific Course Topics \n\nRoles and Responsibilities of the Logistics Section\nInitial Response and Transition to On-going Operations\nCoordination and Interaction\nDetermining Logistical support and service requirements\nDeveloping a right size logistics organization\nProviding support to IMT customers\nIncident Resources\nResource Requesting and Ordering\nIncident Communications\nIncident Facilities\nInvolvement in meetings\, briefings\, and other support activities\nIAP Planning Process\nDemobilization\n\nTarget Audience\nResponders designated to fill the Type 2 Logistics Section Chief position \nDuration\n3 Days (24 hours) \nPre-requisite \nICS-300 \nNote: All our courses are set at eastern time zone\, which is Toronto time.
URL:https://esintl.ca/course/logistics-section-chief/
LOCATION:Union Club\, 125 Germain Street\, Saint John\, NB\, E2L 2E9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:ICS Canada – Planning Chief,ICS I-300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents,ICS Progressive Series of Courses,Logistics Section Chief
GEO:45.2717314;-66.060456
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230602T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230602T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T131827
CREATED:20220824T140352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230523T132112Z
UID:10000005-1685696400-1685707200@esintl.ca
SUMMARY:Building Manager Fire Safety
DESCRIPTION:Building owners are legally required and responsible for the fire safety of their properties. ESI’s Building Manager Fire Safety training offers essential fire and life safety knowledge that will give students the confidence to perform a fire safety self-assessment on specific buildings for which they are responsible. Routine fire prevention assessment is an inexpensive form of preventative maintenance that is a sound asset protection strategy. This will effectively increase tenant safety\, protect the investment\, and decrease building owners’ liability. \n  \nA well-designed fire safety plan will not only meet\, or exceed\, the prescriptive requirements of whatever act\, code\, ordinance/by-law\, or industry standard regulations that you are duty bound to follow – it will also act as an opportunity to conduct risk assessments\, take action to prevent\, limit\, or minimize the aftereffects of damages due to a fire-type event. Furthermore\, a well-designed fire safety plan can also formulate part of an overall evacuation plan for any number of scenarios that can be foreseen as risk to your building(s).   Lastly\, a sophisticated fire safety plan is a great jumping off point for reviewing safety procedures and developing a business continuing program in the case of an emergency situation. \n  \nSpecific Course Topics \n\nIntroduction and course outline\nTerms and terminologies\nWho should and should not be a fire/floor warden\nReview of the current fire safety plan\nTools required to be a fire/floor warden\nConducting drills/frequency of the same\nWhat to do upon discovery of an incident (fire or otherwise)\nWhat to do after the fire alarm activates (internal to the building)\nProcedures to follow once outside or in a fire safe compartment\nDebriefings after an incident or a drill\nUpdating the Fire Safety Plan/frequency of the same\n\nTarget Audience  \n\nFloor/Fire Wardens\nChief or Deputy Chief Fire Wardens (who have additional responsibility including preventive inspection\, meetings\, and overall creation of the fire safety plan and its implementation)\nBuilding owners/managers\n\nDuration \n3 Hours \nPrerequisite \nInstructors would like to receive the current fire safety plan of participants’ buildings. This will allow instructors to discuss your specific plan\, making the course more meaningful to you. It is expected that each participant will read and understand their plan prior to attending the course.
URL:https://esintl.ca/course/building-manager-fire-safety/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Building Manager Fire Safety Training,ICS Progressive Series of Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230509T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230510T150000
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UID:10000034-1683619200-1683730800@esintl.ca
SUMMARY:Basic Incident Command System: ICS-200
DESCRIPTION:ICS-200\, Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response\, reviews the Incident Command System (ICS)\, provides the context for ICS within initial response\, and supports higher level ICS training. This two-day course provides training on\, and resources for\, personnel who are likely to assume a supervisory position within their organization using the Incident Command System. A number of tabletop activities assists participants to understand and apply the course curriculum.  At the completion of this course\, you will be able to: apply the 14 ICS principles to response situations\, understand Principles of Leadership\, set objectives to set up an Incident Action Plan\, organize a response organization based upon objectives\, and initiate Command\, Unified Command and Transfer of Command. This course is essential for response personnel at the supervisory level who are involved with emergency planning\, response\, or recovery efforts. \n  \nSpecific Course Topics \n\nLeadership & Management\nDelegation of Authority & Management by Objectives\nFunctional Areas & Positions\nBriefings\nOrganizational Flexibility\nTransfer of Command\n\n  \nTarget Audience \nResponse personnel at the supervisory level.\nProgram Managers and Training Staff.\nCorporation Representatives from moderate to high risk workplaces. \nDuration \nTwo days (16 hours) \nPre-requisite \nSuccessful completion of ICS-100 \nNote: All our courses are set according to eastern time zone\, which is Toronto time.
URL:https://esintl.ca/course/basic-incident-command-system-ics-200-4/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:ICS I-200: Basic ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230322T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230323T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T131827
CREATED:20210405T123034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230809T160755Z
UID:10000021-1679472000-1679583600@esintl.ca
SUMMARY:Basic Incident Command System: ICS I-200
DESCRIPTION:ICS-200\, Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response\, reviews the Incident Command System (ICS)\, provides the context for ICS within initial response\, and supports higher level ICS training. This two-day course provides training on\, and resources for\, personnel who are likely to assume a supervisory position within their organization using the Incident Command System. A number of tabletop activities assists participants to understand and apply the course curriculum.  At the completion of this course\, you will be able to: apply the 14 ICS principles to response situations\, understand Principles of Leadership\, set objectives to set up an Incident Action Plan\, organize a response organization based upon objectives\, and initiate Command\, Unified Command and Transfer of Command. This course is essential for response personnel at the supervisory level who are involved with emergency planning\, response\, or recovery efforts. \n  \nSpecific Course Topics \n\nLeadership & Management\nDelegation of Authority & Management by Objectives\nFunctional Areas & Positions\nBriefings\nOrganizational Flexibility\nTransfer of Command\n\n  \nTarget Audience \nResponse personnel at the supervisory level.\nProgram Managers and Training Staff.\nCorporation Representatives from moderate to high risk workplaces. \nDuration \nTwo days (16 hours) \nPre-requisite \nSuccessful completion of ICS-100 \nPlease note: All our courses are set according to eastern time zone\, which is Toronto time.
URL:https://esintl.ca/course/ics-i-200-april-2021/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:ICS I-200: Basic ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents,ICS Progressive Series of Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230210T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230212T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T131827
CREATED:20220908T141647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T145805Z
UID:10000003-1676016000-1676214000@esintl.ca
SUMMARY:Basic Incident Command System: ICS I-200 (In-person at Miramichi: Storm Date\, February 10-12\, 2023)
DESCRIPTION:ICS-200\, Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response\, reviews the Incident Command System (ICS)\, provides the context for ICS within initial response\, and supports higher level ICS training. This two-day course provides training on\, and resources for\, personnel who are likely to assume a supervisory position within their organization using the Incident Command System. A number of tabletop activities assists participants to understand and apply the course curriculum.  At the completion of this course\, you will be able to: apply the 14 ICS principles to response situations\, understand Principles of Leadership\, set objectives to set up an Incident Action Plan\, organize a response organization based upon objectives\, and initiate Command\, Unified Command and Transfer of Command. This course is essential for response personnel at the supervisory level who are involved with emergency planning\, response\, or recovery efforts. \nSpecific Course Topics \n\nLeadership & Management\nDelegation of Authority & Management by Objectives\nFunctional Areas & Positions\nBriefings\nOrganizational Flexibility\nTransfer of Command\n\nTarget Audience \nResponse personnel at the supervisory level.\nProgram Managers and Training Staff.\nCorporation Representatives from moderate to high risk workplaces. \nDuration \nTwo days (16 hours) \nPre-requisite \nSuccessful completion of ICS-100 \nPlease note: All our courses are set according to eastern time zone\, which is Toronto time.
URL:https://esintl.ca/course/basic-incident-command-system-ics-i-200-in-person-at-miramichi-storm-date-february-10-12-2023/
CATEGORIES:ICS I-200: Basic ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230117T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230119T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T131827
CREATED:20220121T201240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221003T194600Z
UID:10000027-1673942400-1674140400@esintl.ca
SUMMARY:Intermediate Incident Management : ICS I-300
DESCRIPTION:ICS-300\, Intermediate Incident Management\, this 2½ day course defines the unique qualities of an expanding situation. This course is designed to enable personnel to operate efficiently using the Incident Command System in a supervisory role during expanding incidents. Expanding upon ICS-100 and ICS-200 curriculum\, this course ensures that responders understand the ICS concepts that allow an incident management organization to expand and contract as needed to fit the incident and maintain its operational effectiveness\, while also providing an in-depth review of ICS fundamentals\, assessing incidents\, and setting objectives\, unified command\, resource management\, the planning process\, demobilization\, and transfer and termination of command in an incident. Participants will be facilitated to lead 4+ tabletop activities with consultations these tabletop scenarios may be created to use participant organization risk scenarios. \nSpecific Course Topics \n\nRoles and Responsibilities\nInitial response activities\nStaffing and organizing\nRelationships and interactions with staff and other stakeholders\nExecutive-level interactions\nCommand’s direction\nExercise Learning Components\nMeetings\, Briefings and Support Activities\nIAP Prep and Approval\nExecuting Plan and Assessing Progress\nExternal Coordination\nTransitioning and Demobilization\nUse of tabletop activities which may be customized to reinforce training objectives\n\n Target Audience \nResponders who may assume a supervisory role in expanding incidents or Type 3 incidents\, such as command staff\, section chiefs\, strike team leaders\, task force leaders\, unit leaders\, division/group supervisors\, branch directors\, and multi-agency coordination system/emergency operations center staff.\nProgram administrators\, corporate leaders from moderate to high-risk organizations and workplaces. \nDuration \n2 ½ days (20 hours) \nPre-requisite \nSuccessful completion of ICS-200 \nPlease note: All our courses are set on eastern time zone\, which is Toronto time.
URL:https://esintl.ca/course/intermediate-incident-management-ics-300-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:ICS I-300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents
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