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Table of Contents
Domain
International Development NGOs
Red Cross Code of Conduct:
Sphere standards (Humanitartian Charter & Minimum Standards):
Emergency Management
ADPC: Asian Disaster Preparedness Centre
NIMS
FEMA (US Emergency Response) free online training (exam available only for US citizens)
- ICS 100 - Introduction to ICS (Incident Command System)
- ICS 700 - Introduction to NIMS (National Incident Management System)
- ICS 800 - Introduction to NRF (National Response Framework)
- ICS 101 - Deployment Basics (individual preparation)
- ICS 701 - NIMS Multiagency Coordination System
- ICS 702 - NIMS Public Information Systems
- ICS 703 - NIMS Resource Management
- ICS 704 - NIMS Communications and Information Management
- ICS 200 - Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents (for supervisors)
Preparedness
Effective emergency management and incident response activities begin with a host of preparedness activities conducted on an ongoing basis, in advance of any potential incident. Preparedness involves an integrated combination of assessment; planning; procedures and protocols; training and exercises; personnel qualifications, licensure, and certification; equipment certification; and evaluation and revision.
Procedural Documents
- Standard Operating Procedure or Operations Manual
Complete reference document that provides the purpose, authorities, duration, and details for the preferred method of performing a single function or a number of interrelated functions in a uniform manner.
- Field Operations Guide or Incident Management Handbook
Durable pocket or desk guide that contains essential information required to perform specific assignments or functions.
- Mobilization Guide
Reference document used by agencies/organizations outlining agreements, processes, and procedures used by all participating organizations for activating, assembling, and transporting resources.
- Job Aid
Checklist or other visual aid intended to ensure that specific steps for completing a task or assignment are accomplished. Job aids serve as training aids to teach individuals how to complete specific job tasks.
Personnel Qualifications
Not just Certification, but also Medical Fitness
Communications and Information Management
Emergency management and incident response activities rely on communications and information systems that provide a common operating picture to all command and coordination sites. NIMS describes the requirements necessary for a standardized framework for communications and emphasizes the need for a common operating picture. This component is based on the concepts of interoperability, reliability, scalability, and portability, as well as the resiliency and redundancy of communications and information systems.
Resource Management
Resources (such as personnel, equipment, or supplies) are needed to support critical incident objectives. The flow of resources must be fluid and adaptable to the requirements of the incident. NIMS defines standardized mechanisms and establishes the resource management process to identify requirements, order and acquire, mobilize, track and report, recover and demobilize, reimburse, and inventory resources.
Command and Management
The Command and Management component of NIMS is designed to enable effective and efficient incident management and coordination by providing a flexible, standardized incident management structure. The structure is based on three key organizational constructs: the Incident Command System, Multiagency Coordination Systems, and Public Information.