VR21 Recovery Incident Manager

The VR21 module is aimed at identifying and developing key individuals to manage the operations at a major recovery incident.
Candidates attending this course would already have a vast experience in the recovery industry, have the ability to assess, plan, lead and coordinate the recovery work at an incident in an efficient, professional and organized manner.
Certification for this module will be gained after rigorous assessment of the candidates abilities, their knowledge and previous experience in all types of recovery situations. The module includes multiple choice paper examinations, practical role playing workshops and assessment of the candidates experience throughout.

Theory

  • Definitions of a "Major incident" and a "Major incident Manager"
  • Identification of the roles and responsibilities of the attending emergency services
  • Risk assessment and record logging at a mayor incident
  • Effective Communication with emergency services managers and their teams
  • Planning and Recovery for any given mayor incident
  • Template and report writing post recovery for a given customer
  • Incident manager's duties, responsibilities and limits of authority
  • Effectively assess, organize and deploy the recovery equipment required

Practical Skill Assessment

  • The module will initially be assessed using recovery scenarios, unless practical alternatives can be found. Candidates must demonstrate their competency to manage and safely accomplish a mayor recovery incident.

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