ACT Safety Ltd has been providing Coordinated Incident Management (CIMS) training for the extractives industry and other hazardous Industry groups for 10 years and has a wealth of experience in high Hazard Industries. Coordinated Incident Management is not just for major hazard industries, but any industry that has the potential for an event that could involve multiple agencies for example, police, fire and rescue, ambulance, civil defense etc. ACT Safety are one of the few Private Training Organisations (PTE) that can provide both CIMS level 3 and level 4 training, using our own purpose designed training assessment material.

NZQA Unit Standard 32158: Demonstrate basic knowledge of New Zealand’s Coordinated Incident Management Systems – Level 3, Credit 2

(Unit 17279 replaced Unit 17279)

This unit standard is for people who require a basic understanding of the New Zealand’s Coordinated Incident Management System (CIMS) framework.

Learning Objectives:

  • CIMS principles and roles.
  • CIMS structure and functions.
  • The impact of situational awareness on an incident response.

NZQA Unit Standard 29553: Demonstrate operational knowledge of New Zealand’s Coordinated Incident Management System functions and structure – Level 4, Credit 2

(Unit 29553 replaced 22445)

This unit standard is for learners whose role requires operational knowledge of New Zealand’s Coordinated Incident Management System (CIMS) framework.

Learning Objectives:

  • Demonstrate operational knowledge of CIMS structure, CIMS functions and their relationships.
  • Demonstrate operational knowledge of the Incident Management Team.
  • Describe function manager roles.
  • Describe the importance of planning transition to recovery phase during a response.

NZQA Unit Standard 29554: Demonstrate operational knowledge of New Zealand’s Coordinated Incident Management System functions and structure – Level 4, Credit 3

(Unit 29554 replaced 22445)

This unit standard is for learners whose role requires operational knowledge of New Zealand’s Coordinated Incident Management System (CIMS) framework.

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.

NZQA Unit Standard 32158: Demonstrate basic knowledge of New Zealand’s Coordinated Incident Management Systems – Level 3, Credit 2

(Unit 17279 replaced Unit 17279)

This unit standard is for people who require a basic understanding of the New Zealand’s Coordinated Incident Management System (CIMS) framework.

Learning Objectives:

  • CIMS principles and roles.
  • CIMS structure and functions.
  • The impact of situational awareness on an incident response.

NZQA Unit Standard 29553: Demonstrate operational knowledge of New Zealand’s Coordinated Incident Management System functions and structure – Level 4, Credit 2

(Unit 29553 replaced 22445)

This unit standard is for learners whose role requires operational knowledge of New Zealand’s Coordinated Incident Management System (CIMS) framework.

Learning Objectives:

  • Demonstrate operational knowledge of CIMS structure, CIMS functions and their relationships.
  • Demonstrate operational knowledge of the Incident Management Team.
  • Describe function manager roles.
  • Describe the importance of planning transition to recovery phase during a response.

NZQA Unit Standard 29554: Demonstrate operational knowledge of New Zealand’s Coordinated Incident Management System functions and structure – Level 4, Credit 3

(Unit 29554 replaced 22445)

This unit standard is for learners whose role requires operational knowledge of New Zealand’s Coordinated Incident Management System (CIMS) framework.

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.

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