Incident Command System for Management (8-hour class)


A systematic response to a hazardous material release is not only a good idea but it is also a requirement under OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120. Those supervisors that are expected to organize and manage a response team to a release of Hazardous Materials are required to complete a minimum of 8 hours of Incident Management Training.


Our staff will incorporate your site's Emergency Response Plan with likely spill scenarios to provide site-specific training for your management staff. While the training is designed for chemical spills, this management system will apply for all emergency situations and potential hazards.


In addition to managing onsite activities, the training will also stress the role of Local, State and Federal First Responders according to the National Incident Management System.

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Who Should Take this Class: On Scene Incident Commanders who will assume control of the incident scene beyond the First Responder Awareness Level, shall receive at least 24 hours of training equal to the First Responder Operations Level and in addition have competency in the topics listed in the Class Agenda and the employer so shall certify.
Class Agenda:
  • Know and be able to implement the employer's Incident Command System.
  • Know how to implement the employer's Emergency Response Plan.
  • Know and understand the hazards and risks associated with employees working in chemical protective clothing.
  • Know how to implement the local Emergency Response Plan.
  • Know of the State Emergency Response Plan and of the Federal Regional Response Team.
  • Know and understand the importance of decontamination procedures.

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