IMS 300 for Expanding Incidents
- OSRL
- IMS 300
This course comprehensively examines the fundamentals of incident management for expanding and large-scale incidents, focusing on roles and responsibilities and the objective-led planning process to support in-field operations.
This IMS 300 course is customised for your organisation to experience as an incident management team
Most incidents are small in nature and may not need a full IMS implemented to manage the incident itself, but in the event of an escalating or large incident, being familiar with a functioning IMS will provide an established process to handle all aspects of an incident.
Experience has shown that using a structured Incident Management System (IMS) is a critical success factor in establishing command and control in response to a major oil spill. IMS includes a modular organisation with pre-identified roles, responsibilities, reporting relationships and authorities necessary to manage an incident. IMS also includes a planning process to ensure a direct link between the incident management objectives and in-field response actions.
Completing the IMS 100 and IMS 200 is required as a prerequisite for this course and continued IMS Training Courses.
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