The Incident Command System (ICS) I-100 introduces and provides the foundation for higher level ICS training. This course describes the history, features, principles, and organizational structure of the ICS. This is an AEMA accredited course.
Approx. 4 hours
$24.95
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ICS 200 – Virtual; Instructor-Led
Class Size: 8-12
Building on ICS 100, this course introduces the fundamentals of leadership and
management. The course covers delegation of authority, management by objectives, functional areas and positions, briefings, organizational flexibility and transfer of command.
Who Should Attend?
Personnel who will be assigned, or will assume, a supervisory position within the response
team/organization.
Course Duration:
2 Days (14-16 hours)
Cost:
Contact us for pricing / based on number of participants.
Certification
Upon successful completion of each course, participants will be issued recognized ICS certification.
Black Gold Emergency Planners Inc. is an ICS Canada recognized service provider with approved Instructors. Course materials will be infused with business-specific nuances.
Benefits of ICS Training
ICS is a transferable skill. It can, and should be, applied to all aspects of your business and home life. It has been designed to meet federal and/or provincial requirements for response management and planning.
Previous Participant Review
“The ERP scenario where a field employee that had recently been operating on site becomes hospitalized for COVID-19, was prepared by Burgess Creek and Black Gold. The response drill required our full emergency response team to respond while working from home. Practicing ERP preparedness has never been more valuable than in today’s environment. Black Gold’s knowledge and implementation of virtual technology facilitated an effective platform to conduct the invaluable exercise.”
Kory Galbraith, COO
Burgess Creek Exploration
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The online ICS 402 is intended to provide an orientation to the Incident Command System (ICS) for company Executives and Senior Officials (including elected officials, city/county managers, agency administrators, etc.). This module reviews the 14 principles and features including the ICS organization, basic terminology, and common responsibilities. It will provide enough information about the Incident Command System to enable students to gain an increased level of understanding of the Incident Command System, and how it can be applied during an emergency or non-emergency event.
Approx. 90 minutes
$49.95
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