| 1) |
ICS 100a/IS700b |
A 8-hour course that introduces both the National Incident Management System and Incident Command System. This course meets NIMS requirements for compliance with ICS 100a and IS 700b. California's Standardized Emergency Management System is also discussed. |
| 2) |
ICS 200 Basic NIMS |
A 12 1/2 hour course that meets the requirements of the Basic Incident Command System. This course covers Leadership and Management, Delegation of Authority, Management by Objectives, Functional Areas and Positions, Briefings, Organizational Flexibiliy, and Transfer of Command. |
| 3) |
Advanced ICS 300/400/EOC |
A 40 hr combined Intermediate/Advanced Incident Command System course created for supervisory or management staff that would be assigned a leadership role as Command or General Staff of an emergency response or major pre-planned event. An introduction to functions in the Emergency Operations Center. |
| 4) |
IS800 Intro/National Response |
A 4-hr course that introduces the concepts & principles of the NRF. Objectives include:purpose; response doctrine; roles, responsibillities & actions of entities that support national response & response organizations for multiagency coordination and how planning relates to national preparedness. |
| 5) |
Advanced EOC |
A 16-hour course designed for selected students who have completed the 40 hour Stanislaus County ICS 300/400/EOC course. This course expands upon Emergency Operation Center functions, roles and responsibilities, and goes into EOC staffing/design as well as recovery operations. |
| 6) |
IS 704 Comm/Information Mgt |
An 8 hour course designed to introduce participants to the Communications and Management component of the National Incident Management System. This course identifies components of NIMS Communications and Information Management required to acheve effective communiation. |
| 7) |
ICS 402 NIMS EXEC |
A 4-hour course designed for local elected officials and chief executives, and administrators. This course covers roles and responsibilities of the policy group, as well as the basics of the Incident Command System, an oveview of California SEMS and National NIMS systems. |
| 8) |
ICS SFM 300 |
A 20 hour Intermediate Incident Command course created for supervisory or management staff that would be assigned in a supervisory or leadership role in the Command or General Staff of an emergency response incident or major pre-planned event. State Fire Marshall Certified Class. |
| 9) |
ICS SFM 400 |
A 20 hour Advanced Incident Command System and Introduction to Emergency Operations Center course created for supervisory or management staff that would be assigned in a supervisory or leadership role in the Command or General Staff of an emergency response or pre-planned event. |
| 10) |
ICS 100a/IS700b |
A 8-hour course that introduces both the National Incident Management System and Incident Command System. This course meets NIMS requirements for compliance with ICS 100a and IS 700b. California's Standardized Emergency Management System is also discussed. |
| 11) |
ICS 200 Basic NIMS |
A 12 1/2 hour course that meets the requirements of the Basic Incident Command System. This course covers Leadership and Management, Delegation of Authority, Management by Objectives, Functional Areas and Positions, Briefings, Organizational Flexibiliy, and Transfer of Command. |
| 12) |
NIMS Executive Course |
A 4-hour course designed for local elected officials and chief executives, and administrators. This course covers roles and responsibilities of the policy group, as well as the basics of the Incident Command System, an oveview of California SEMS and National NIMS systems. |