
The Coordinated Incident Management System (CIMS) provides the model or structure for the command, control and coordination of an emergency response. All New Zealand emergency response agencies are mandated to use this incident management system.
The 'Applied CIMS' course is recommended for all emergency response personnel and in particular those involved in incident management or team leadership and is designed to equip personnel with the knowledge and skills required to apply the principles of CIMS to a range of emergency response scenarios.
Duration:
Pre-workshop: Consists of reading, exercises and written activities designed to introduce you to the subject. This needs to be completed prior to the practical workshop.
Workshop: Consists of the practical component of the course usually delivered over two days. Timing is approximately 8.30am until 5pm on the first day and then 8.30am until 4pm on the second day.
Prerequisites: To attend this course you must either hold Unit Standard 17279 (CIMS 2) or complete the Introductory Material.
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Venue recommendations: classroom type setting sufficently large enough for all particpants inlcuding sufficient space for syndicate work (or additonal breakout rooms for syndicate work), Powerpoint projector and screen, multi box and extension cord.
Venue hire, participant accommodation (where required) and catering are a local cost.
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Course Numbers: minimum of 16 and maximum 24 participants (2 Instructors. Negotiable for single Instructor - contact info@sarinz.com to discuss options)
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