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Self-Paced Coordinated Incident Management System (CIMS) Webinar

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Duration: Self-Paced Learning

Online Learning, completed in your own time at a location of your choice.
Once you have signed up to your course, you have 60 days of access to complete your assessment.

Price (excl GST)

$310 Per Person

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The course covers the roles and principals, functions and structures and the terms used in the CIMS framework. The Introduction to CIMS course is recommended for all people involved in any aspect of emergency response. The Coordinated Incident Management System (CIMS) provides the structure for the command, control and coordination response to an emergency incident, so all personnel should have a basic understanding of the principles of CIMS, its terminology and key functional areas

Key Learning Outcomes: Knowledge of roles and principles of CIMS Knowledge of functions, structure and terms used in the CIMS framework Practical scenario using an incident action plan.

Students need to have 3 months of work experience in the industry prior to doing the course.

  • Unit Standards - CIMS (Click to see more detail)

    Unit

    Level

    Credit

    Description

    32158

     

     3

    2

    Demonstrate basic knowledge of New Zealand's Co-ordinated Incident Management System

     

Key Learning Outcomes:

  1. Knowledge of roles and principles of CIMS

  2. Knowledge of functions, structure and terms used in the CIMS framework

  3. Practical scenario using an incident action plan

Entry Criteria:

  1. All students are required to have a level of written and oral English equivalent to NCEA level 1 (year 11) or IELTS 5.5 or higher, to be eligible to attend our courses. The person responsible for making bookings or authorising attendance on the course must agree to these Terms and Conditions prior to acceptance of their student(s) onto the course. Where a student does not meet our English language requirement a reader/writer must be supplied by the student or the person responsible for authorising the student’s attendance. The reader/writer cannot be another student attending the same course.