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... 48 details are provided in the FOG, and a transportation representative to a Unified Command should have the FOG with him to guide his actions. Then go back to slide 24 and deliver the information.
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... 49 Lesson 5: Working the Accident: You Start/You Join Course Goal To provide participants with the information on ICS that they need to safely function as Transportation workers in a multi-disciplinary event response and recovery, to support reimbursement of agency costs, and to be prepared at work and at home for unexpected response. Objectives At the conclusion of this module, learners will be able to: • Start ICS at an event that has just occurred • Join an existing ICS event through proper check-in procedures • Use the ICS functions to manage an event Scope The scope of this module will include: • Practice starting an ICS or joining an existing ICS (instructor will select one)
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... 50 Lesson 6: Morning Wrap-Up Course Goal To provide participants with the information on ICS that they need to safely function as Transportation workers in a multi-disciplinary event response and recovery, to support reimbursement of agency costs, and to be prepared at work and at home for unexpected response. Objectives At the conclusion of this module, learners will be able to: • Understand the morning's lessons • Implement appropriate aspects of ICS Scope The scope of this module will include: • Questions regarding morning instruction and exercise • Discussion of issues raised by the participants • Summary of the morning's instruction Estimated Time 30 minutes (Questions/Discussion)
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... 51 Lesson 7: 3 hours: Afternoon Session or Series of Free Standing Brief Training Events Each of these lessons can be a free-standing review or part of a day-long training event. Briefing Training Topics: Safety, Communication or Collaboration with Other Professions Course Goal To provide participants with the information on ICS that they need to safely function as Transportation workers in a multi-disciplinary event response and recovery, to support reimbursement of agency costs, and to be prepared at work and at home for unexpected response.
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... 52 Lesson 8: Discussion-Based Training Scenarios: Join ICS, Technical Specialist, Unified Command, Assume Command Course Goal To provide participants with the information on ICS that they need to safely function as Transportation workers in a multi-disciplinary event response and recovery, to support reimbursement of agency costs, and to be prepared at work and at home for unexpected response. Objectives At the conclusion of this module, learners will be able to: • Implement the aspect of ICS that they have discussed • Interact effectively with other emergency response providers • Use the ICS functions to manage an event Scope The scope of this module will include: • Practice starting an ICS implementation using a scenario • Practice creating the activities at the scene of an event using a scenario • Practice moving small vehicles through an environment to simulate the ICS response elements Estimated Time 30 minutes each Slides None Training Methods The instructor will begin this module by emphasizing the day's goals.
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... 53 Full Day : Culminating Lesson Course Goal To provide participants with the information on ICS that they need to safely function as Transportation workers in a multi-disciplinary event response and recovery, to support reimbursement of agency costs, and to be prepared at work and at home for unexpected response. Objectives At the conclusion of this module, learners will be able to: • Understand the five possible uses of ICS by transportation personnel • Understand the value of ICS for safety, communication and collaboration with other agencies • Implement appropriate aspects of ICS in the field Scope The scope of this module will include: • Questions regarding instruction and exercises • Discussion of issues raised by the participants • Summary of the day's instruction Estimated Time 15 minutes (Questions/Discussion)
From page 55...
... 9/1/2015 55NCHRP 20-59 (30) Instructor' s Guide Welcome to the " Incident Command System for Field-L evel Transportation Supervisors and Staff" course.
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... 9/1/2015 56 NCHRP 20‐59 (30) Instructor's Guide Thank you for coming to the "ICS for Transportation" class today.
From page 57...
... 9/1/2015 57NCHRP 20-59 (30) Instructor' s Guide Transportation is the key to all aspects of emergency response, starting with pre-event activities, during the response and to facilitate recovery.
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... 9/1/2015 58NCHRP 20-59 (30) Instructor' s Guide The response to a disaster event involves collaboration among all emergency response providers.

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