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To provide participants with greater knowledge of the specific role of Planning Section, in an Incident Management System, with reference to the Forestry Commission Incident Management System, Defra Generic Plant Health Contingency Plan and other approaches, to provide the knowledge to work effectively as part of a Site, Local or National Incident Management Team for incidents or events.
This is for either internal working or external interoperability and/or coordination with other organisations and the emergency services using JESIP.
The delivery method for this course is either E-Learning or Classroom.
The finer details
The course provides knowledge and assessment on:
• Principles of Incident Management
• Planning Section and processes;
• Setting up an Incident Control Point
• Incident Action Plan
• Situation Reports
• Intelligence Cycle
• Accountability Log
• Options, Recommendations and Justification Record
• Decision and Action Log
• Incident Risk Assessment
• Structure and Management of an incident
• Shared Situational Awareness and Decision Making
• Creating a Strategy – Setting Aims and Objectives
• Levels of Command and Control
• After Action Review and Organisational Learning
Delivery method
E-learningCourse description:
Who should attend?
Junior, middle and senior managers in the land management and Plant Health sectors who would work at Site, Local and/or National levels, respectively, who undertake the role of the Planning Section.
This can be for a wide range incident types and events including, but not exclusive too; Plant Health, Animal Health, Wildfires, Missing Persons, Pollution, Storms/High Wind damage (including windblow) as well as recreation sites, visitor centres, public engagement, volunteer programmes, festivals and concerts.
What will be covered?
The following is covered:
• What is Incident Management and the core principles as defined in the Incident Management System (IMS)
• Function and processes of the Planning Section
• Relevant Incident Management processes
• How to develop effective Incident Management Team structures.
• How to improve shared situational awareness and decision making.
• How to effective use command and control.
• How to be part of an effective After Action Review.