Course Introduction
Emergency Response Management System is crucial for an organisation for emergency preparedness and response during emergency event. It is basically consisting of 2 basic document that are Incident Command System and Incident Action Plan.
The Incident Command System is a standardized-on site management system designed to enable effective, efficient incident management by integrating a combination of facilities, equipment, personnel, procedures, and communications operating within a common organizational structure.
While, Incident Action Plans is to help employers to prepared for emergency, minimizing panic and confusion when emergency occurs. This program trains ERT members to handle various emergencies by developing Incident Action Plan, understanding Emergency Procedure and executing Incident Command System during emergencies.
- Duration : 2 Days
- Target Group: All
- Method: Lecture and Practical
Objective
Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to:
- Purpose of ICS: the requirements and purpose to use ICS and common incident tasks.
- Basic Principles and Features of ICS.
- Incident Commander and Command Staff Functions: roles and functions of the Incident Commander and Command Staff.
- General Staff Functions: roles and functions of the Operations, Planning, Logistics and Finance/Administration sections.
- Facilities: basic ICS facilities, their use and location, and facility map symbols.
- Common Responsibilities: common mobilization responsibilities and common responsibilities at an incident, individual accountability responsibilities, and common demobilization responsibilities.
- Plan and prepare effective emergency plans.
- Develop the hierarchy of commands.
- Understand Evacuation & Emergency Action and Response Plan.
- Lead and contribute directly in the event of emergencies
Topic
- ICS Principles, Features & Structure
- Incident Management Teams
- Incident Complex
- Area Command
- ICS Organization
- Operations Section
- Planning Section
- Logistics Section
- Finance and Administration Section
- Establishing and Area Command
- Facilities and Locations
- The Planning Process and the Incident Action Plan
- Emergency Action Plan (EAP) Components
- EAP Policies and Procedures
- Natural and Man-made Emergencies
- Evacuation Routes
- Assembly Areas
- Plan Review
- Management Duties and Responsibilities
- Plan Administrator Duties and Responsibilities
- Evacuation Warden Duties and Responsibilities
- Employees Duties and Responsibilities
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