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If your role requires you to work within emergency management, response or planning, this introductory course will give you the foundation knowledge to prepare you to work within an Incident Management System (IMS) framework.
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This course will give you an overview of IMS and its applications, designed to teach you the basic functions, features, concepts and organisational principles of the Incident Management System (IMS).
At the end of this course, you will be aware of the major staffing functions within IMS, including positions and responsibilities, the facilities and functions of the planning section, including the Incident Action Plan (IAP), be able to assume limited roles within an incident management team for simple incidents and understand the role of Unified Command (UC).
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This on-demand course can be taken at your own pace; the average time for completion is approximately one and a half hours.
Course Modules:
- Introduction
- Overview of IMS
- Command
- General Staff
- Basic Features of IMS
- Facitilites
- Practical Tips
- Assessment
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Delivered through e-learning, you will have access to OSRL's online Learning Management System (LMS). This innovative digital learning system allows you to conveniently manage your study-time over single or multiple sessions.
Upon completing the payment process, you will promptly receive your credentials, granting you immediate entry to the course content.
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- Online
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