NFPA (Fire) 1026
Product Details
- Published:
- 10/07/2022
- ISBN(s):
- 9781455930241
- ANSI:
- ANSI Approved
- Number of Pages:
- 117
- Note:
- This product is unavailable in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus
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From incident commander to ground support personnel, NFPA 1026 defines Incident Management Team member qualifications.
With concerns for large-scale emergency incidents or events, operations considerations need greater management oversight. NFPA 1026: Standard for Incident Management Personnel Professional Qualifications identifies the minimum Job Performance Requirements (JPRs) for personnel performing roles within an all-hazard Incident Management System (IMS).
The Job Performance Requirements (JPRs) are consistent with, complementary to, and supportive of, the National Incident Management System (NIMS) ICS Core Competencies for:
Throughout the incident command system — from initial local response to multi-jurisdiction situations — every member of an Incident Management Team (IMT) should be qualified through this NFPA® Standard.
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Protect your community with trained and ready incident response personnel. NFPA 1026 defines Incident Management Team member qualifications for the entire incident command system.
Today’s concerns for large-scale emergency incidents or events make operations considerations critical — and underscore the need greater management oversight. NFPA 1026: Standard for Incident Management Personnel Professional Qualifications identifies the minimum Job Performance Requirements (JPRs) for personnel performing roles within an all-hazard Incident Management System (IMS).
From incident commander to ground support personnel, NFPA 1026 provides the latest JPRs.
The Job Performance Requirements (JPRs) in the Standard are consistent with, complementary to, and supportive of, the National Incident Management System (NIMS) ICS Core Competencies for:
This edition of NFPA 1026 includes updated extracts and definitions. Be sure you’re working with the latest information and terminology in use in the field today.
Throughout the incident command system — from initial local response to multi-jurisdiction situations — every member of an Incident Management Team (IMT) should be qualified through this NFPA® Standard.
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Standard for Incident Management Personnel Professional Qualifications is a brand new Standard that identifies job performance requirements for personnel performing roles within an all hazard incident management system. JPRs were developed to be consistent with, complementary to, and supportive of the NIMS ICS Core Competencies.