ESI Series of Virtual Recorded Courses

Introduction to the Incident Command System – ICS-100

ICS-100, Introduction to the Incident Command System, this is a one-day certificate course that introduces the Incident Command System (ICS) and provides the foundation for higher level ICS training. This course describes the history, features and principles, and organizational structure of the Incident Command System. ESI offers this course as an in-person, real-time virtual or virtual course to accommodate your organizational needs. 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/hFjFWFeA/checkout

Specific Course Topics

  • ICS applications
  • ICS organizational principles and elements
  • ICS positions and responsibilities
  • ICS facilities and functions
  • ICS planning

Target Audience

Any personnel involved with emergency planning, response, or recovery efforts.
Individuals who aspire to a career as a responder or a planner.

Duration

One day (8 hours)

Pre-requisite

None

Incident Command for Executives System – ICS-402

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 evaluation 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

 Specific Course Topics

  • Basic concepts, organization, and terminology of Incident Command System (ICS)
  • ICS applications
  • Role of an Executive/Senior Official relative to the ICS
  • Major responsibilities of an Executive/Senior Official as related to an incident
  • Functional responsibilities of the Command and General Staffs
  • Issues that influence incident complexity and the tools available to analyze complexity
  • Differences between on-incident ICS organizations and activities and the activities accomplished by Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs), Area Commands, and Multi-Agency Coordination Systems (MACS)
  • Types of agency(ies) policies and guidelines that influence management of incident or event activities

 Target Audience

Executives 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.
Emergency Management leaders, Business Consultants, Cyber Security Program leaders or Safety Program leaders.

Duration

One-half day (4 hours)  

 Pre-requisite

None

Scribing for Emergency Management – ESI – S-100

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.

Emergencies 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.

Scribing 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

Specific Course Topics

  • Methods and best practices
  • How to apply your new skills

 Target Audience

Personnel wishing to play an essential role in emergency management and document control.
Leaders who would have a scribe assigned.
Incident Command Post or Emergency Operations Centre Staff

Duration

Half-day (4 hours) 

Pre-requisite

None