All Hazard Training: A Division of Early Alert
- ALL HAZARD TRAINING COURSES -
All AHT instructors meet or exceed the requirements
as defined by the Department of Homeland Security, National Integration Center (NIC) Incident Management Systems Division.
Instructor Standards:
- Instructors have successfully completed ICS-100 through ICS-400, IS-700 (National Incident Management System) and IS-800B (The National Response Framework).
- Instructors have extensive experience in lesson content and presenting all courses. In addition, instructors have completed at least 32 hours of instructor training and have previous experience as an instructor on Incident Command System or Emergency Management courses.
- Lead instructors have served as an Incident Commander, or on Command or General staff in an incident that went beyond one operational period and have developed and written numerous incident action plans.
- Lead and unit instructors performed as EOC staff in at least two level II or higher EOC activations, which also included multi-agency coordination.
- Lead instructor for "All-Hazards Position Specific Courses" are fully qualified as Type 1 or 2 for the position/s and have functioned in that capacity at an incident that required multiagency coordination went beyond one operational period and required a written IAP.
- Unit instructor served as Incident Commander, or on Command or General staff in 50 or more incidents.
- All of our courses and training meet or exceed nationally recognized industry standards and standards established by Incident Management System Division/National Incident
Management System (NIMS) Integration Center for courses as taught by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). All Applicable courses meet the content and objectives outlined in the National Standard Curriculum Training Development Guidance, required by the NIMS Integration Center. Click here to learn more...
Note: The first number for each course in the catalogue is the AHT course identifiers.
INDIVIDUAL NIMS ICS All-Hazards Position Specific COURSES:
INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SERIES:
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- IMS-100 IS 100: Introduction to Incident Command System, ICS-100
- IMS-101 IS-100HC: Introduction to the Incident Command System for Healthcare/Hospitals
- IMS-102 IS-100LE: Introduction to the Incident Command System, I-100, for Law Enforcement
- IMS-103 IS-100PW: Introduction to the Incident Command System, I- 100, for Public Works Personnel
- IMS-203 IS-100SC: Introduction to the Incident Command System, I-100, for Schools
- IMS-104 IS-200: ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents, ICS-200
- IMS-105 IS-200HC: Applying ICS to Healthcare Organizations
- IMS-106 ICS-300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents, ICS-300; EMI Course Number: G300
- IMS-107 ICS-400: Advanced ICS Command and General Staff; Complex Incidents, ICS-400; EMI Course Number: G400
- IMS-108 I-401: Multi-Agency Coordination
- IMS-109 I-402: ICS for Executives
- IMS-110 IS-700: National Incident Management System (NIMS), An Introduction
- IMS-111 IS-701: Multi-agency Coordination System (MACS) Course
- IMS-112 IS-702: National Incident Management Systems (NIMS) Public Information Systems
- IMS-113 IS-703: NIMS Resource Management
- IMS-114 IS-800B: National Response Framwork (NRF), An Introduction
- IMS-115 Public Safety Critical Incident Management
- IMS-116 Critical Incident Management - Command & Control
- IMS-117 Developing Effective and Useful Incident Action Plans
ICS Skills Courses:
Professional Development Series:
Readiness Series:
FIRE OFFICERS DEVELOPMENT SERIES:
SPECIAL OPERATIONS Courses: