Incident Management Training (IMT) Perth
Learn How to Manage an Emergency Response
The purpose of this course is to develop the skills and knowledge of personnel so that they can coordinate IMT activities to either support or directly respond to both off-shore and on-shore incidents in line with their company’s requirements. It also covers the practical processes of defining team roles/responsibilities, and the mobilizing and deployment of additional resources required to respond.
In order for team leader/s to complete the qualification, they must be accompanied by team members from the same organization.
The core positions within an Incident Management Team include: Team Leader, Operations, Planning, Logistics and Log Keeper roles.
Course Availability
ERGT Australia’s Incident Management Training course is available through corporate group bookings at our Perth Incident Management Training Centre. Please enquire for more information.
- Minimum Trainees: 1 Incident Manager and 5 Team members
- Maximum Trainees: 2 Incident Managers and 10 Team members
Learning Outcomes
The expected learning outcomes for these nationally recognised units are:
PMAOMIR418 Coordinate incident response (Team leader)
- Assess the situation and determine priorities
- Manage incident control centre
- Liaise with internal management and support structures
- Ensure communications systems are effective
- Conclude and review incident activities
PMAOMIR322 Manage incident response information (Team member)
- Collect and analyse data during an incident
- Record and report information during an incident
- Review incident response information and recommend process improvements
ERGT Desired Skills and Knowledge
It is desirable that people attending this course are technical specialists or employed in a similar position. Their role would require them to coordinate the response to off-shore or on-shore incidents. People attending this course should have knowledge of organisational procedures including:
- Site Emergency Response Plans
- Participated in workplace emergency response exercises
- Experience as an incident response team member
- Company safety case or similar, for an understanding of the applicable Workplace Regulatory framework
Medical and Health Standards
A medical certificate is not required for this course; however, a health questionnaire and declaration of fitness will be required at course registration. Please contact ERGT for any concerns regarding completion of practical training and assessment requirements and to discuss options for reasonable adjustments.
Additional Requirements
A government issued photo identification and valid USI is required for course registration.
Structure and Assessment
This program encourages candidates to practically demonstrate their understanding of the core team roles and functions within the Incident Management Team. The written assessments capture evidence of knowledge and are supported by practical assessments modelled around work activities conducted in real time under industry aligned conditions.
Ongoing Maintenance of Skills
In alignment with industry expectations and to ensure ongoing competence and capability ERGT recommends skills maintenance be conducted every 2 years.
Authority / Regulator
The Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) is the national regulator for Nationally Recognised Training delivered by Australia’s vocational education and training sector.
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