Our Incident Command System (ICS) training courses are based on years of experience in the North Sea and extensive training with FEMA, both online and in the USA.
Our ICS 300 Open Course is suitable for all industries and is held in our Aberdeen office. ICS 100 & 200 are mandatory prerequisites.
Our next Open Course is being held on 24-26 February 2025. For more information, please contact Claire
ICS 100 is the foundation level course providing an overview of the history, features, principles and organisational structure of the Incident Command System.
This course should be completed by all IMT personnel and can be delivered in-person or virtually.
ICS 200 provides an overview of the Incident Command System, its flexibility and the initial response to an incident, whilst focusing on personnel, their roles and resources. We also introduce the Planning ‘P’, Incident Action Plan (IAP) and ICS form 201.
ICS 100 must be completed successfully before applying for this course.
This course should be completed by all IMT personnel and can be delivered in-person or virtually.
ICS 300 provides training on the management of expanding incidents and the management processes. This includes a detailed overview of Command and General Staff positions, including other positions such as, Division/Group Supervisor and/or Unit Leader, which may be activated during an expanding incident which extends into multiple Operational Periods.
Furthermore, this course concentrates on the planning process and Incident Action Plan (IAP). More ICS forms are introduced, as are the different briefings and functions of the planning process.
ICS 100 and 200 must be completed successfully before applying for this course.
This course should be attended by Incident Commanders, Command Staff and General Staff, and can only be delivered in-person.
ICS 400 provides training on resources for personnel who require advanced knowledge of ICS. This course is aimed at senior emergency management personnel performing a function as part of the Incident Management Team during large, complex and major incidents.
ICS 100, 200 and 300 must be completed successfully before applying for this course.
This course should be attended by Incident Commanders, Command Staff and General Staff, and can only be delivered in-person.
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