AIIMS is the national incident management doctrine for fire and emergency services, government, not-for-profit agencies and industry. It allows building of trust and confidence in each other’s ability to work together towards a common objective, yet still have responsibilities specific to area of expertise. It provides a universal framework for managing incidents, crises, and emergencies. AIIMS Awareness Training provides understanding and awareness for support staff/community members in non-managerial roles in the workplace or local community to enhance their contribution as part of responding to a major incident.
The 22612VIC Course in Australasian Inter-service Incident Management System is a 16-hour program that that focuses on training personnel to work in a team-based AIIMS incident management structure. This training is for any person who is working in paid or volunteer roles and who may be involved in incident management. This program is also ideal for people who hold roles in public or private sector organisations who are required to work collaboratively during a major incident with emergency management agencies.
PUA60120
Advanced Diploma of Public Safety (Emergency Management)
PUA50120
Diploma of Public Safety (Emergency Management)
PUAEMR020
Co-ordinate Emergency Management Planning
PUAEMR032
Design emergency exercises
PUAEMR038
Work within an emergency management context
Sample skill sets available
Any of the units contained within the two full emergency management qualifications can be delivered in shorter skill sets format.
PSP50416
Diploma of Government Investigations
PSP40416
Certificate IV in Government Investigations
Sample skill sets available
Any of the units contained within the two full investigations qualifications can be delivered in shorter skill sets format
Authorised officer skill set options:
PSPETH002
Uphold and support the values and principles of public service
PSPREG003
Apply regulatory powers
PSPREG012
Gather information through interviews
PSPREG008
Act on non compliance
PSPCRT007
Compile and use official notes