Training event
Phuket
Thailand

Regional training course on incident command system for disaster management

Organizer(s) Asian Disaster Preparedness Center
Format
In person
Date
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This course is designed to enable practitioners to operate efficiently during an incident or event within the Incident Command System (ICS). This course focuses on the management of single resources. The objectives of the ICS course is to provide participants with the in-depth knowledge on Incident Command System, describe the ICS organization appropriate to the complexity of the incident or event and use ICS to manage an incident or event efficiently.

Course approach and content

The proposed training will offer course work, hands on training with series of table top simulation exercises, lessons learned, good practices and field visit. The course consists of the following subjects:

Module 1. Introduction to Incident Command System (ICS)

Module 2. Leadership and Management- (describe chain of command, responsibilities and formal communication relationships, span of control and modular development)

Module 3. Delegation of Authority and Management by Objectives

Module 4. Functional Areas and Positions (describe the functions of organizational positions within the ICS, tools needed to manage an incident)

Module 5. Briefings (describe components of field, staff, and section briefings/meetings, give an operational period briefing)

Module 6. Organizational Flexibility (explain how the modular organization expands and contracts, complexity analysis, five types of incidents)

Module 7. Transfer of Command (describe the process of transfer of command, list the essential elements of information involved in transfer of command)

The course will also share standard templates, forms, and check list to efficiently manage any incident.

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Hazards Tsunami
Country and region Thailand Asia
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