Advanced Incident Command System (Advanced-ICS) Training Consultant in Kenya
The Advanced Incident Command System (ICS) is a follow-up on the Basic ICS that is a standardized, on-scene, all-hazard incident management concept. It allows its users to adopt an integrated organizational structure to match the complexities and demands of lager or multiple incidents without being hindered by jurisdictional boundaries.
Objectives of this training
The objective of this course is to impart skills, knowledge, and strategies individuals and organizations needed to safely, effectively and objectively manage large and complex incidences through application of best practices ever known in the world. This training seeks to achieve the following learning objectives:
a. To enhance command during complex incident management.
b. To enhance all hazard complex incident management.
c. To enhance multiagency approach to incident management.
d. To enhance logistical and administrative support to operational staff.
e. To enhance eliminate duplication of efforts hence cost effective incident management.
Target group:
a. Intermediate level responders in the organization (including fire marshals).
b. Security Managers.
c. Emergency medical services providers.
d. Public health on-scene personnel and other emergency responders
e. Disaster managers at county level
f. Top management in any organization
g. Humanitarian actors
h. NGO safety and security managers
i. NGO Disaster managers
j. Public and private disaster mangers
k. Employees of any organization that seeks to equip her staff with advanced ICS skills
l. Individuals interested in expanding their knowledge in disaster risk management.
Course outcome: By the end of this course delegates will be able to:
a. Manage multiple/complex incidences.
b. Demonstrate thorough understanding of the incident plan development.
c. Demonstrate thorough understanding of an Incident Command System (ICS).
d. Apply Incident Command System (ICS) appropriately to the complex incident.
e. Use Incident Command System (ICS) principles and processes to manage an incident or event.
f. Describe the incident/event management process for supervisors and expanding incidents as prescribed by an Incident Command System (ICS).
h. Demonstrate understanding of resource management for larger incidences.
i. Gain knowledge on demobilization process.
Training Duration
This training will be conducted in 3 -5 days of 8 periods of 45 minutes per day.
Training Prerequisite
Delegates MUST have done Basic ICS.