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ICS 100 – Basics of the International Incident Command System

6 hours
All Levels

This one-day session is intended to give emergency personnel a …

What you'll learn
Describe the functional areas of ICS and the roles of the Incident Commander and Command Staff.
Outline the fundamentals and framework of the Incident Command System (ICS).
Detail the NIMS management features that form the foundation of ICS.
Explain the operational components of ICS and the functions of the Incident Commander and Command Staff.
Explain the responsibilities of the General Staff in ICS.
Discuss how the NIMS management features are applicable to ICS in various job roles and subject areas.

Fire Safety: Rules & Practices

18 hours
All Levels

This three-day course is designed to cover various aspects of …

What you'll learn
Recognize the chemistry of fire and how different fuels can make fires more intense.
Perceive the personal risks associated with combustion.
Distinguish among various fire protection systems and their inspection and maintenance requirements.
Read and appreciate the importance of evacuation plans and procedures.

Inspection & Testing of Fire Protection Systems & Equipment

4 Lessons
30 hours
All Levels

This 5-day course is designed to train fire and safety …

What you'll learn
Describes different types of fire protection systems and equipment, explaining their functions and suitability.
Discuss the standards, laws, and regulations that govern the reliability of fire protection systems.
Locate the inspection requirements for various fire protection systems and equipment.
Use standards and manufacturers' recommendations to optimize the ITM (Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance) programs effectiveness.

Hazardous Materials Code Enforcement

30 hours
All Levels

This 5-day course aims to help students gain and share …

What you'll learn
To gain the knowledge and skills needed to assess the risks associated with hazardous materials, including identifying and categorizing the materials and applying relevant codes, standards, and regulations to prevent incidents and minimize harm to people and property.
To conduct thorough inspections of potential hazardous material releases in both occupied and unoccupied structures, focusing on fire safety, health, and overall life safety.
To evaluate the level of fire and life safety measures in place for the manufacturing, transportation, storage, use, and disposal of hazardous materials.
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