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== Description == | == Description == | ||
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The ICS 100, sometimes called I-100, course | The ICS 100, sometimes called I-100, course | ||
is a short introduction to Incident Command System, | is a short introduction to Incident Command System, | ||
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a standardized structure organizing people and work responding to an incident. | a standardized structure organizing people and work responding to an incident. | ||
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== Need == | == Need == | ||
* [[/Interest|List of people wanting this course]] | * [[/Interest|List of people wanting this course]] | ||
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The Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre (CIFFC) and the Alberta | The Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre (CIFFC) and the Alberta | ||
- | Emergency Management Agency (AEMA) have | + | Emergency Management Agency (AEMA) have been collaborating on updating |
the Incident Command System (ICS) materials for Canada. The 2011 | the Incident Command System (ICS) materials for Canada. The 2011 | ||
version of ICS 100 including an on-line exam is now available on the | version of ICS 100 including an on-line exam is now available on the | ||
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The on-line course takes about 3 hours to complete. | The on-line course takes about 3 hours to complete. | ||
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- | + | http://www.aema.gov.ab.ca/TR_Incident_Command_System_100_Self-study.cfm | |
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- | + | And then take the on-line exam here: | |
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- | + | http://apsts.alberta.ca/online-courses/ics-100 | |
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- | + | The province takes about 3 weeks to issue a certificate. | |
- | + | The course material is also available as a series of web pages, starting with "Table of Contents" here: | |
- | + | http://apsts.alberta.ca/online-courses/ics-100/table-of-contents/ | |
+ | But note that these pages don't include the diagrams, so are somewhat confusing. | ||
+ | It's better to read the PDF above. | ||
== Material == | == Material == |