ICS Canada - I400 Advanced Incident Command System - ILT
I-400 is designed to enable personnel to operate efficiently in the advanced application of the Incident Command System (ICS).
Description
I-400 is designed to enable personnel to operate efficiently in the advanced application of the Incident Command System (ICS). The course deals with the command and general staff functions during complex incidents, the implementation of the incident management process on a complex incident and the management and coordination process during multiple incidents.
Learning Outcomes
- Command and General Staff: unified command functions in a multi-jurisdictional or multiagency, complex incident, major steps involved in the planning process, issues that influence incident complexity and available analysis tools, primary guidelines and responsibilities of the Command and General Staff positions.
- Major and/or Complex Incident/Event Management: Deputies and Assistants: primary factors affecting major and/or complex incidents and events, expansion options for incident/event organization.
- Area Command: principal advantages of area command, including how, where, and when area command would be established, area command organization and primary functions.
- Unified Command: unified command structure and operations.
- Organizational Relationships: organizational relationships among area command, unified command, multi-entity coordination systems, and emergency operation centers/emergency coordination centers.
Target Audience:
Typically, personnel serving as Command and General Staff in an ICS organization, select department heads with multi-agency coordination responsibilities, area managers, emergency managers, and multi-agency coordination center /emergency operations center managers.
Certification:
Examination requiring 80% for award of ICS Canada Certificate of Completion
Prerequisites
The prerequisite for I-400 is I-300