STUDENT RECRUITMENT FOR:
Health and Safety Officer
Incident Safety Officer
NIMS – Incident Command System for Emergency Medical Services


P – Pilot Offerings

The United States Fire Administration (USFA), Department of Homeland Security, is conducting pilot classes at the National Emergency Training Center (NETC) in Emmitsburg, Maryland for three of its newly revised 2-day courses:

1. A two day course: P-730, Health and Safety Officer
2. A two day course: P-729, Incident Safety Officer
3. A two day course: P-163, NIMS – Incident Command System for Emergency Medical Services.

NFA will be delivering a special pilot offering of these courses -- P-730 (HSO), P-729 (ISO) and P-163 (NIMS-ICS for EMS) -- back-to-back over 6 days. They are scheduled for delivery November 30 – December 5, 2008, with students to arrive Saturday November 29 and depart Saturday, December 6, 2008. Student must attend all three offerings during the 6-day delivery.

Student Selection Criteria: Individuals who have department-level health and safety responsibilities. Responsibilities can range from first responder to field operations chief. Persons attending these courses should have a working knowledge of the ICS, as taught by NFA, building construction principles, OSHA requirements and recommendations, hazardous materials management, applicable NFPA guidelines, and Federal regulations.

Class Size: 28
Length: 6 days
Prerequisites: Students must successfully complete pre-requisite courses, ICS-100 and ICS-200 or equivalent, prior to being accepted for this course. Comments: These 3 two-day classes will be piloted back-to-back to the same attendees.

How to Apply:
Students must complete a separate FEMA General Admissions application (Form 75-5) for each of the pilots. An electronic application is available on our website at: http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/nfa/about/attend/apply.shtm

Completed applications must be postmarked by October 3, 2008:
NETC Admissions Office
Building I, Room 216
16825 S. Seton Avenue
Emmitsburg, MD 21727
Completed applications may also be faxed to the Admissions Office at (301) 447-1441.

Applicants should not make plans to attend the pilot course until notified in writing by the Admissions Office.

Stipends for eligible students are available for attendance for this pilot course. Attendance at the pilot course does not prevent an eligible student from obtaining another stipend within the same fiscal year.

http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/nfa/about/attend/apply.shtm

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I was in the pilot Advanced Safety Management class @ NFA in 2003. I sent my application in for these classes. I have had them MANY years ago. I'm interested to see what the new courses offer.
I applied but they were alread full

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