Industrial Incident Command System


2024

Industrial Incident Command System (ICS) 32 hours

NIMS- Industrial Incident Command System Overview

Who: The target audience is for those that are likely to be the Initial Attack Incident Commander (s) for an all/risk all hazards emergency event in the industrial setting or those that may fill any ICS management position. This class utilizes NIMS format and the practices and principles outlined in NFPA 1081.

This class is = to NIMS-300 without the large scale exercise and is = to NIMS-400 with the large scale exercised incorporated into the class. The ultimate difference is the number of people in that attend the class.

2024 Classes:

Industrial Incident Command System:  September 9-10-11-12, 2024 (Register)

Please Request Additional 2024 / 2025 classes (Request)

Please Contact Us

Class Times:

8 AM to 5 PM

Location:

Regional Public Safety Training Complex Reno, Nevada.

Regional Public Safety Training Center
5190 Spectrum Blvd
Reno, Nevada 89512

To Sign-Up click (Register) (above) or call 775-720-1990

*We Reserve the right to cancel classes with 35 day advance notice if minimum student thresholds are not met. If payment has already been made and class is canceled we will either refund the amount or carry a credit towards a future class.

With 50 years in the fire service the ICS Instructor is Jim Powell formerly the lead instructor at UNR/FSA for the ICER classes, we may use additional instructors if class size warrants.

I-ICS Class cost $Call$ per person includes manual and workbook.

Customize this class to your facility call for details/or we can deliver the class on site. Discounts may be offered if class is delivered at your location. Request Custom Class

Certificates will be delivered to those who successfully complete

 

“This was a very well thought out and educational class. The content was applicable to our field and was conveyed in a way that I can take it back to work and use it tomorrow. This class has motivated me to go back and better prepare myself to deal with emergencies at our facility”
George J. Shift Supervisor