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SUMMARY:Introduction to Emergency Operations Center Management
DESCRIPTION:A group learning experience focusing on validating emergency planning documents and competencies of role players within the EOC and On-Site Command\, realistic tabletop exercises are developed. Utilizing digital simulation as a medium for realism\, customized tabletops are designed to challenge emergency management practitioners. \nSpecific Course Topics \n\nICS review and EOC Fundamentals\nEOC setup and support during long duration events\nIncident Management Roles\nPPOST\, Management by Objectives (SMART)\, Incident Action Planning\, Planning P\nConcepts for selection of an EOC Facility\nConcepts for design of an EOC Facility\nConcepts for configuration of an EOC Facility\nConcepts for staffing of an EOC Facility\n\n Target Audience \nPersonnel interested in being involved in the activation and deactivation of an Emergency Operations Centre and its operations during an incident. \nDuration \nOne day (7 hours) \nPre-requisite \nICS-100 \nNote: All our courses are set at Eastern Time zone\, which is Toronto time.
URL:https://esintl.ca/course/introduction-to-emergency-operations-center-management-closed-event-for-perth-county-ontario/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Emergency Operations Centre Management
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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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SUMMARY:Scribing for Emergency Management: ESI (S-100)
DESCRIPTION:Equip your team to professionally present themselves and provide accurate information during and after every emergency. This course introduces methods and best practices\, providing opportunities for participants to practice their skills. \nEmergencies and disasters are high stress situations where decisions need to be made in minutes and the stakes are high. Emergency Managers rely upon strong\, credible information to make decisions. The primary way to capture and retain information during disasters is by using Emergency Management Scribes. \nScribing for Emergency Management prepares you for the integral role you will play in emergency management and how your efforts directly contribute to response efforts. You will be taught scribing methods and best practices and how to apply these skills in several training exercises. 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 click on the link: https://emergency-solutions-international.mykajabi.com/offers/2wmHkpRA/checkout \nSpecific Course Topics \n\nMethods and best practices\nHow to apply your new skills\n\nTarget Audience \nPersonnel wishing to play an essential role in emergency management and document control.\nLeaders who would have a scribe assigned.\nIncident Command Post or Emergency Operations Centre Staff \nDuration \nHalf-day (4 hours)  \nPre-requisite \nNone \nNote: All our courses are set at eastern time zone\, which is Toronto time.
URL:https://esintl.ca/course/scribing-for-emergency-management-april-2021/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Scribing for Emergency Management
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