NIEHS Funded Courses for Native American
Tribes
provided in partnership with the Native American
Fish and Wildlife Society (NAFWS)
Who is eligible to attend this training?
How do trainees sign up for training?
Who can host these classes?
What is required to host training?
How does a tribe or agency schedule training?
Hazmat First Responder Awareness Level (8 hours)
Hazmat First Responder Operations Level (24
hours)
Incident Command System (ICS) Classes
Basic Incident Command System Training
(the four courses listed below can be taught in a 2 day, 18 hour format)
IS 700: An Introduction to the National Incident
Management System-NIMS (min. 3 hours)
IS 800b: An Introduction to the National
Response Framework (min. 3 hours)
ICS 100: Introduction to the Incident Command
System (min. 6 hours)
ICS 200: ICS for Single Resources and Initial
Action Incidents (min. 6 hours)
Intermediate/Advanced Incident Command System Training
ICS 300: Intermediate ICS for Expanding
Incidents (min. 18 hours)
ICS 400: Advanced ICS Command and General Staff
- Complex Incidents (min. 14 hours)
Clandestine Meth Lab Awareness (8 hours)
Radiological/Nuclear Awareness (8 hours)
WMD and All-Hazards Awareness (8 hours)
Mass Casualty Incident Triage Awareness (8
hours)
Basic Disaster Life Support (8 hours)
Responder Safety Awareness During Disaster
Response (8 hours)