Title: National Incident Management System NIMS Compliance and Certification
1FAMU Department of Public Safety
James Lockley, Asst. Chief of Police Presenter Jo
hn Earst, Asst. Chief of Police Calvin Ross,
Chief of Police
2National Incident Management System (NIMS)
Training Guidance Recommendations
- NIMS Compliance Conference
- 17-18 January 2006
- Pat Thomas Law Enforcement Academy
3- National Incident Management System-related
training is one of the important elements that
state, territorial, tribal and local entities
must complete during Fiscal Year 2006 (Oct. 1,
2005 Sept. 30, 2006) to become fully compliant
with the NIMS. Jurisdictions are required to meet
the FY06 NIMS requirements as a condition of
receiving federal preparedness funding assistance
in FY 2007.
4- The Emergency Management Institute (EMI) serves
as the national focal point for the development
and delivery of emergency management training.
This training enhances the capabilities of the
Federal, state, and local government, volunteer
organizations, and the private sector to minimize
the impact of disasters on the American public.
EMI curricula, including the Independent Study
Program (ISP) courses, are structured to meet the
needs of this diverse audience with an emphasis
on how the various elements work together in
emergencies to save lives and protect property.
5- The Independent Study Program (ISP) is a distance
learning program offered free of charge to the
American public. It serves as both an alternate
means to deliver valuable training to the
professional and volunteer emergency management
community, and an opportunity to improve public
awareness and promote disaster preparedness
nationally. Each year, the ISP staff issues more
than 1,000,000 individual course completion
certificates.
6IS-100
- This course introduces the Incident Command
System (ICS) and provides the foundation for
higher level ICS training. This course describes
the history, features and principles, and
organizational structure of the Incident Command
System. It also explains the relationship between
ICS and the National Incident Management System
(NIMS).
7IS-200
- ICS 200 is designed to enable personnel to
operate efficiently during an incident or event
within the Incident Command System (ICS). ICS-200
provides training on and resources for personnel
who are likely to assume a supervisory position
within the ICS.
8IS-700
- This course explains the purpose, principles, key
components, and benefits of NIMS. It also
contains "Planning Activity" screens giving you
an opportunity to practice some planning tasks.
9IS-800
- The IS-800 course is designed primarily for
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and other
Federal department/agency personnel responsible
for implementing the National Response Plan.
State, local and private sector emergency
management professionals will also find great
benefit by taking this distance learning course.
10- The NIMS Training Matrix is currently constructed
around State, Local and Federal Agencies.
Training for the K-12 School system can easily be
incorporated into the existing training matrix.
11Incident Command Staff
Incident Commander
Public Information Officer
Command Staff
Liaison Officer
Safety Officer
Operations Section Chief
Planning Section Chief
Logistics Section Chief
Finance/Admin Section Chief
General Staff
12Staff Position Titles
13Incident Commander
- The Incident Commander
- Is responsible for all activities and functions
until delegated and assigned to staff. - Assesses need for staff.
- Establishes incident objectives.
- Directs staff to develop the Incident Action
Plan.
14Public Information Officer (PIO)
Obtains information from and provides information
to Planning Section.
PIO
15Safety Officer
Advises Incident Commander on incidents involving
safety
Works with operations to ensure safety of field
personnel
Insures safety of all incident personnel
16Liaison Officer
Assist Incident Commander by serving a a point of
contact for agency representatives who are
helping the operation
Provides briefing to and answers questions from
supporting agencies
17Operations Section Chief
- Develops and implements strategy and tactics to
carry out the incident objectives. - Organizes, assigns, and supervises the tactical
field resources. - Supervises air operations and those resources in
a Staging Area.
18Planning Section Chief
- Gathers, analyzes, and disseminates information
and intelligence. - Manages the planning process.
- Compiles the Incident Action Plan.
- Manages Technical Specialists.
19Logistic Section Chief
- Provides resources and services required to
support incident activities. - Develops portions of the Incident Action Plan and
forwards them to the Planning Section. - Contracts for and purchases goods and services
needed at the incident.
20Finance/Administrative Chief
- Responsible for financial and cost analysis.
- Oversees contract negotiations.
- Tracks personnel and equipment.
- Processes claims for accidents and injuries
- Works with logistics to ensure resources are
procured.
21- This takes care of the required positions and
training. - In the next session we will learn how NIMS can be
modified to fit the needs of the K-12 School
environment
22National Incident Management System (NIMS)
TrainingGuidance Recommendations
- NIMS Compliance Conference
- 17-18 January 2006
- Pat Thomas Law Enforcement Academy
23School Incident Command Staff
- Principals
- Assistant Principals
- Guidance Counselors
- Building Engineers
- Custodians
- Nurses
- School Resource Officers
- School Security Personnel
- Teachers
- Public Information Officers
- Transportation
- Special Needs Coordinator
24- Each local, state and federal agency must meet
NIMS requirement. - Each School District must comply with all local,
state and federal agencies incident and Emergency
Operation Command procedures. - In order to efficiently comply with NIMS, each
member of School District EOCs should receive
Incident Command Training.
25- Because each school district operates under its
individual Emergency Operation Plan, which as
stated before should be in NIMS compliance, a
modification training matrix recommendation is
available in your package. (See Appendix 1)
26Staff Position Titles
27- Because each school district operates under its
individual Emergency Operation Plan, which as
stated before should be in NIMS compliance, a
modification training matrix recommendation is
available in your package. (See Appendix 1)
28Incident Command Staff
School Media Personnel
Public Information Officer
Incident Commander
Guidance Counselor
Liaison Officer
Principal or designee
SRO Security Officers
Safety Officer
Operations Section Chief
Planning Section Chief
Logistics Section Chief
Finance/Admin Section Chief
Secretaries Clerks
Assistant Principal/ designee
Administrative Office Personnel
Supply Manager Supply Clerks Food and custodians
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