This course has been designed for people who require a basic understanding of the New Zealand Co-Ordinated Incident Management (CIMS) framework
This course has been designed for people who require a basic understanding of the New Zealand Co-Ordinated Incident Management (CIMS) framework
On completion of this course you will be able to demonstrate basic knowledge of:
CIMS principles and roles;
CIMS structure and functions; and
the impact of situational awareness on an incident response.
VHNZ has over 25 years’ experience in providing NZQA accredited safety training; VHNZ was registered as a Private Training Establishment (PTE) with NZQA in 1998 and have been a Category 1 provider following NZQA EER audits in 2013, 2017 and 2021.
Across VHNZ, there is a profound dedication to developing world class safety training that is engaging, meaningful and successful.
We believe all people have the right to access the tools to achieve their potential and succeed. We take a personal responsibility for our performance and for the achievement of trainees in our care.
We are innovative and responsive to the needs of our trainees, communicate openly and honestly, support and encourage them, share knowledge and ideas, and work collaboratively for their benefit.
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Now with over 100+ staff, 120+ trainers and 110+ courses on offer; we have the capacity and capabilities to deliver nationwide training like no other provider. We know your industry.
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