Loading... Please wait...
ICS 200 Course Description
Defining the unique features that make ICS a true management system and expanding on the information provided in I-100, this course is designed for any personnel likely to assume a supervisory position within the Incident Command System. Topics include: Principles and Features of ICS, Organizational Overview, General Staff Functions, Incident Facilities, Incident Resources, and Common Responsibilities.
Cost $94.95
Duration: 4 Hours
Course Outline
Chapter 1
Module 2
o The Features of ICS
o Primary ICS Management Functions
o Management by Objectives
o Unity and Chain of Command
o Establishment and Transfer of Command
o Organizational Flexibility
o Unified Command
o Span of Control
o Common Terminology
o Personnel Accountability
o Integrated Communications
o Resources Management
o The Incident Action Plan
o Overview Structure and Managerial Levels
o Exam
Chapter 2
Module 3
o Introduction to ICS Organization
o Printable ICS Organization Chart
o Organizational Terminology
o Establishing the ICS Organization
o A: Incident Command
o B: Command Staff
o C: General Staff: Operations Section
o C: General Staff: Planning Section
o C: General Staff: Logistics Section
o C: General Staff: Admin Section
o Developing the Organization
o Transfer of Incident Command
o Exam
Chapter 3
Module 4
o Introductions to ICS Facilities
o Incident Command Post
o Staging Areas
o Incident Base
o Camps
o Helibase
o Helispot
o Printout: Collocating Facilities
o Exam
Chapter 4
Module 5
o Resource Status Keeping
o Definition of Resources
o Options for Using Resources
o Resource Status
o Changing Resource Status
o Resource Status Keeping Systems
o Exam
Chapter 4
Module 6
o General Guidelines
o Actions Prior to Departure
o Check-in at the Accident
o Common Responsibilities
o Incidents Record Keeping
o Communications Discipline
o Incident Demobilization
o Other Considerations
o Exam
Prerequisites: Incident Command System I-100