
Feb ICS-400: Advanced Incident Command System for Complex Incidents |
Course Details
Date: February 7, 2024- February 8, 2024
Time: 8:00-5:00pm
Location: Snohomish County Department of Emergency Management
720 80th Street SW. Building A
Everett, WA. 98203
Course Description
This course provides training for personnel who require advanced application of the Incident Command System (ICS). This course expands upon information covered in ICS 100 through ICS 300 courses, which are prerequisites for the ICS 400 course.
Selection Criteria: The target audience for this course is senior personnel who are expected to perform in a management capacity in an Area Command or Multi-Agency Coordination Entity.
Course Objectives:
Explain how major incidents engender special management challenges.
Describe the circumstances in which an Area Command is established.
Describe the circumstances in which Multi-Agency Coordination Systems are established.
Prerequisites
Participants must have successfully completed:
IS0100, Introduction to the Incident Command System
IS0200, Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response
IS0700, National Incident Management System, An Introduction
IS0800, National Response Framework, An Introduction
ICS 300 (E/L/G0300), Intermediate Incident Command System for Expanding Incidents
Lunch/Breaks/Refreshments
Coffee, water, and snacks will be provided.
Lunch will be around 45 minutes. While lunch is not provided, there is a refrigerator and microwave available for use. There are many fast-food/restaurant options available.
Attendance
Each student is required to attend 90% of the class to receive the certificate. If you miss more than that, you will need to coordinate with the instructors to find another class to join or you may need to retake the entire class.
You are required to sign-in each morning and after lunch. If you don’t sign-in, there will not be any proof of how much class you have attended.
For questions about accessibility or to request an accommodation, please contact our training department at training.dem@snoco.org. (Requests should be made as soon as possible, but preferably at least 14 calendar days prior to the class.)
IS0200, Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response
IS0700, National Incident Management System, An Introduction
IS0800, National Response Framework, An Introduction
ICS 300 (E/L/G0300), Intermediate Incident Command System for Expanding Incidents
Lunch/Breaks/Refreshments
Coffee, water, and snacks will be provided.
Lunch will be around 45 minutes. While lunch is not provided, there is a refrigerator and microwave available for use. There are many fast-food/restaurant options available.
Attendance
Each student is required to attend 90% of the class to receive the certificate. If you miss more than that, you will need to coordinate with the instructors to find another class to join or you may need to retake the entire class.
You are required to sign-in each morning and after lunch. If you don’t sign-in, there will not be any proof of how much class you have attended.
Other Information-
If you need to cancel your registration for this class, please contact our training department at training.dem@snoco.org. Some of our classes have limited availability and waiting lists. Please be considerate of others and cancel if you know that you will not be attending.
Those who do *NOT* attend the class and remain registered, will be asked to contact the training department prior to registering for any future classes.
If you need to cancel your registration for this class, please contact our training department at training.dem@snoco.org. Some of our classes have limited availability and waiting lists. Please be considerate of others and cancel if you know that you will not be attending.
Those who do *NOT* attend the class and remain registered, will be asked to contact the training department prior to registering for any future classes.
For questions about accessibility or to request an accommodation, please contact our training department at training.dem@snoco.org. (Requests should be made as soon as possible, but preferably at least 14 calendar days prior to the class.)