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ICS 200

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

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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