New Zealand’s Coordinated Incident Management System (CIMS) establishes a framework of consistent principles, in response from one or more agencies or organisations. Incidents range from small to large — simple to complex. ACT Safety has a well-established program for delivery of the Coordinated Incident Management Training (CIMS) refined over many years for high hazard industries. Invited by the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC) to be a member of the steering group for development and ongoing review of the system. We consider ourselves as front runners when we talk about CIMS - Coordinated Incident Management System Training. Scenarios and maps can be specifically developed for group or on-site customers.
Coordinated Incident Management System (CIMS Level 3 & 4)
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
NZQA 32158, Level 3 is the pre-requisite required before obtaining NZQA 29553, Level 4.
NZQA 29553, Level 4 is the pre-requisite required before obtaining NZQA 29554.
NZQA Unit Standard 32158: Demonstrate basic knowledge of New Zealand's Coordinated Incident Management System – Level 3, Credit 2
Key Learning Objectives:
- CIMS principles & roles
- CIMS structure and functions
- The impact of situational awareness on incident response
NZQA Unit Standard 29553: Demonstrate basic knowledge of New Zealand's Coordinated Incident Management System (CIMS) – Level 4, Credit 2
Key Learning Objectives:
This CIMS unit standard is for people whose role requires operational knowledge of New Zealand’s Coordinated Incident Management System. Learners credited with this unit standard will be able to:
- Demonstrate operational knowledge of CIMS structure, CIMS functions, and their interrelatedness.
- Demonstrate operational knowledge of the Incident Management Team
- Describe function manager roles.
- Describe the importance of planning transitions to the recovery phase during a response.
NZQA Unit Standard 29554: Apply operational knowledge of New Zealand's Coordinated Incident Management System – Level 4, Credit 3
Key Learning Objectives:
- Establish and describe situational awareness in an incident.
- Demonstrate knowledge of and contribute to planning an incident response.
- Demonstrate and apply knowledge of briefings in a response.
Coordinated Incident Management System (CIMS Level 3 & 4)
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
NZQA 32158, Level 3 is the pre-requisite required before obtaining NZQA 29553, Level 4.
NZQA 29553, Level 4 is the pre-requisite required before obtaining NZQA 29554.
NZQA Unit Standard 32158: Demonstrate basic knowledge of New Zealand's Coordinated Incident Management System – Level 3, Credit 2
Key Learning Objectives:
- CIMS principles & roles
- CIMS structure and functions
- The impact of situational awareness on incident response
NZQA Unit Standard 29553: Demonstrate basic knowledge of New Zealand's Coordinated Incident Management System (CIMS) – Level 4, Credit 2
Key Learning Objectives:
This CIMS unit standard is for people whose role requires operational knowledge of New Zealand’s Coordinated Incident Management System. Learners credited with this unit standard will be able to:
- Demonstrate operational knowledge of CIMS structure, CIMS functions, and their interrelatedness.
- Demonstrate operational knowledge of the Incident Management Team
- Describe function manager roles.
- Describe the importance of planning transitions to the recovery phase during a response.
NZQA Unit Standard 29554: Apply operational knowledge of New Zealand's Coordinated Incident Management System – Level 4, Credit 3
Key Learning Objectives:
- Establish and describe situational awareness in an incident.
- Demonstrate knowledge of and contribute to planning an incident response.
- Demonstrate and apply knowledge of briefings in a response.