Course Details
- Course duration: 4 days
- Course category: Command, Resilience, TCC1
- Start/finish time: Start time: 08:15hrs
Finish time for final day: 17:30hrs (approximately)
The operational response to a Major Incident is recognised as being extremely complex and challenging.
This course provides a common standard Command training and education aligned to the Ambulance Commanders National Occupational Standards (NOS), Ambulance Service Command standards as well as the Joint Emergency Services Interoperability Principles (JESIP) Joint Doctrine: The Interoperability Framework and National Ambulance Service Command and Control Guidance document (2019-2023)
This course is now competency based (Pass or Fail) and delegates will be formally assessed throughout the duration of the four days.
This is not a refresher course. Once this course has been completed it is your responsibility to maintain a portfolio to show Continued Professional Development (CPD).
It is essential the Pre-course assignment (please see pre-course material tab) is emailed to the course lead, this can be no later than 72 hrs prior to the course start. Throughout the course there will be daily knowledge checks to monitor your progress.
Course overview
Course Aim
The course will be formally assessed by Exam on day four which is pass or fail and a post course assignment. The content is aligned to National Occupational Standards (NOS) EPRR Minimum Standards
UNIT |
UNIT DESCRIPTION |
APPLICABILITY |
CCAA1 |
Work in co-operation with other organisations |
Mandatory |
CCAA2 |
Share information with other organisations |
Mandatory |
CCAA3 |
Manage information to support civil protection decision making |
Mandatory |
CCAB1 |
Anticipate and assess the risk of emergencies |
Mandatory |
CCAE3 |
Conduct debriefing after an emergency, exercise or other activity |
Mandatory |
CCAF2 |
Warn, inform and advise community in the event of emergencies |
Optional |
CCAG3 |
Respond to emergencies at the operational level |
Mandatory |
D11 |
Lead meetings |
Mandatory |
E10 |
Take effective decisions |
Mandatory |
CCAG4 |
Address the needs of individuals during the initial response to emergencies |
Optional |
For many the course will act as an introduction to the National Ambulance Commander NOS.
The course aims to equip delegates with the required knowledge, understanding and awareness of supporting agencies in order to perform the role of Operational Commander at an incident. The skills taught on this course can be utilized at any major incident.
Course Programme contents
- Role and responsibility of NHS Ambulance services at Major incidents
- National Ambulance Service Command and Control Guidance Document review
- Decision Making
- Threat and Radicalisation
- Log writing
- Legislation: How the adversarial and inquisitorial systems work, Procedures, order and roles in events, Correct recording, collation and presentation of supporting evidence
- The capabilities of HART
- Flood management
- Clinical aspects of CBRN
- Post incident Procedures
- Ambulance Command CPD
Intended Learning Outcomes
On completion of the course delegates will:
- Have a background understanding to CBRN
- Have a working knowledge of the Initial Operational Response (IOR)
- Have an understanding of ambulance response capabilities.
- Be able to demonstrate knowledge of command and control arrangements as per reference guidance.
- Have an understanding of partner agencies roles and responsibilities.
- Be able to demonstrate competency in decision making in response to major incident.
- Be aware of the importance of robust record keeping.
- Have experienced a mock court scenario aimed at preparing them for giving evidence at a public inquiry.
Intended Audience
This course is open to anyone who is an Operational Commander in their current role, or those looking for development into this role.
Eligibility Criteria
This course is targeted at Ambulance staff that, as part of their daily duties, may be required to perform the role of Operational Commander at scene of a major or other incident or those looking to develop into this role.
This is not a refresher course. Once this course has been completed it is your responsibility to maintain a portfolio to show Continued Professional Development (CPD).
Clare Langshaw – WALES Steven Moore – EEAS
Joe Barrett – NWAS Neil Kirk – YAS
Jason Hallahan – LAS Keith Sharpe – EMAS
Graeme Few – SCAS Darren Claydon – IOW
Stu Holliday – NEAS Matthew England – SECAMB
James Williams – WMAS Mark Corlett – IOM
Dave Welbourne – Guernsey – Jersey
Methods of Delivery
Blend of presentations, immersive exercises, group discussions and sessions with External Subject Matter Experts.
If you have any additional education needs which may impact on your learning please ensure the course lead is made aware prior to your attendance. You can also contact info@narueducationcentre.org.uk.
Dress Code
The dress code for the course is normal Trust uniform. This must consist of a collared shirt or polo shirt.
Course Location
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE following OPCOM COURSES will be located at the Stones Hotel and NOT at the NARU Education Centre
Highpost, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP4 6AT
Contact number: 01722 782020
13-16 May 2024, 10-13 June 2024
17-20 June 2024 – This course will be held at NARU, address and further details regarding security etc is below
NARU Education Centre
Defence CBRN Centre
Thorneydown Road
Winterbourne Gunner
Salisbury
Wiltshire SP4 0ES
SECURITY
Photo identification is required for access to DCBRNC. Please ensure you arrive with enough time to complete the security process, this may take an additional 15 minutes or up to 1 hour during busy periods. May we suggest that you visit the site the day before (anytime as it is open 24hrs) to get your photo security pass and allow quicker entry on the morning of your course.
Accommodation
Please note that NARU no longer arrange your accommodation for this course. Please contact your trust to confirm your accommodation requirement.
Lunch is provided for the course, please ensure your NARU Education profile is up to date so we may capture any dietary alerts.
There is a café, cash bar on site.
Pre-read Downloads
The pre-course assignment must be completed and returned to Jacqueline.thurlow@nhs.net at least 72 hours prior to attending the course. This is a mandatory requirement. If you need any advice or assistance, please contact Andy.
Any delegate found submitting another person work as their own will be referred to their Line Manager and NARU Head of Education. This could result in disciplinary.
- Operational On Scene Command – Pre-Course-assignment-Op-Comm-Ver-1.2-April-2024
You must ensure that you are familiar with the Joint Emergency Services Interoperability Principles (JESIP) Joint Doctrine: Interoperability Framework document.
- JESIP-Joint-Doctrine-October-2021
- You must also read the following documents:[ PDF ] Initial Operational Response (IOR) to Incidents Suspected to Involve Hazardous Substances or CBRN Materials – JESIP, Jan 2023[ PowerPoint ] Initial Operational Response (IOR) to Incidents Suspected to Involve Hazardous Substances or CBRN Materials – JESIP, Jan 2023
Please watch the Major Incident film and the individual chapters – Initial Response, M/Ethane, JDM, IIMARCH, Debrief (Click on link below and then scroll down page)
Also watch the IED Awareness video, which can be found on the NARU Education Website – E-learning or click on the link below.
There will be assessments on each day of this course so your understanding of the above document is essential.