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S-520, Advanced Incident Management (ILT)

Course Title
Advanced Incident Management (ILT)
Training Required For
Complex (ICCI, OSCC, PIOC, SOFC) 310-1 Training Path 05, Complex (ICCI, OSCC, PIOC, SOFC) 310-1 Training Path 01, Complex (FSCC, LSCC, PSCC) 310-1 Training Path 05, Complex (FSCC, LSCC, PSCC) 310-1 Training Path 01, Complex (ICCI, OSCC, PIOC, SOFC) 310-1 Training Path 03, Complex (FSCC, LSCC, PSCC) 310-1 Training Path 03
Course Number
S-520
Other Training Which Supports
LOFR Liaison Officer
Course Description

Using classroom lecture and simulated incidents, students will understand the role and function of a Type 1 Incident Management Team, the applicability of management principles to the incident management job, and the special considerations of incident management within geographic areas of the nation.

Course Objective

Given a simulated complex fire situation, students will effectively perform functional and team responsibilities. Individual performance must meet established criteria for successful completion of the course.

Lead Instructor Minimum Qualifications
This course is managed by a National Steering Committee. Nationally recognized subject matter experts and practitioners serve as instructors in this course.
Format
Instructor Led
Special Delivery Considerations

The Complex Incident Management Course (CIMC) was developed in conjunction with Advanced Incident Management, S-520. The two courses were co-developed around similar course and lesson objectives and content. For additional information on CIMC or S-520, go to the NAFRI website at https://www.nafri.gov.

Early Nomination Rationale: Early nomination has been requested to give those nominated the necessary mentoring and pre-work assignments for the course.

Nominations must be submitted with a current fire qualifications record and with a narrative statement giving a brief background of the person nominated. Include a description of the intended use of the skills developed as a result of attending S-520.

Business Steward
QMC Qualifications Management Committee
Unit Instructor Minimum Qualifications
This course is managed by a National Steering Committee. Nationally recognized subject matter experts and practitioners serve as instructors in this course.
Alternate Delivery Mode
Not Applicable

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RMC Safety Memorandum 26-02: SAFENET Modernization and SafeNet X Launch