2017-02-28 ICS Workshop
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Lots of people already have this training, either because they needed it for work, because they took their SAR Basics in the last few years where we've made it a co-requisite. Make sure your membership record has it recorded that you've completed this training. | Lots of people already have this training, either because they needed it for work, because they took their SAR Basics in the last few years where we've made it a co-requisite. Make sure your membership record has it recorded that you've completed this training. | ||
- | If you prefer doing the course with others (or can't get online), we'll have a workshop to work through the online course at 18:30 (6:30 pm) on Tuesday | + | If you prefer doing the course with others (or can't get online), we'll have a workshop to work through the online course at 18:30 (6:30 pm) on Tuesday February 28. Let us know at pcsar-train@castrov.cuug.ab.ca if you're planning on coming so we can make sure there are enough laptops. |
== Booking == | == Booking == |
Revision as of 18:54, 25 January 2017
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A provincial requirement is ICS 100 certification, a short introduction to the Incident Command System, which is a standardized structure organizing people and work responding to an incident. You can take the course on-line (about 3 hours). See:
http://pcsar.dyndns.org:8080/mediawiki/index.php/ICS_100
Lots of people already have this training, either because they needed it for work, because they took their SAR Basics in the last few years where we've made it a co-requisite. Make sure your membership record has it recorded that you've completed this training.
If you prefer doing the course with others (or can't get online), we'll have a workshop to work through the online course at 18:30 (6:30 pm) on Tuesday February 28. Let us know at pcsar-train@castrov.cuug.ab.ca if you're planning on coming so we can make sure there are enough laptops.
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