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AIIMS: An introduction to the Australian Inter-Services Incident Management System. [videorecording].

Material type: PicturePicturePublication details: 1992Subject: Produced by AARFA Publications, May 1992 - A promotional video which aims to demonstrate the use and usefulness of the AIIMS system. Based on the US Incident Command system it has been adapted to Australian organisations and situation. It maintains that the ICS provides, common standard, applies to any emergency, all emergency services, adapts from small to complex incidents, smooth logical expansion of control, maintains autonomy, promotes effective control and coordination, adaptable to new technology, minimises training costs and provides a single organisational structure to management and coordinates incidents. It also discusses the AIIMS training, qualification and recognition, publication management and supporting technology programs. Its objective is to develop team work in emergency management. 12 Mins
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Produced by AARFA Publications, May 1992 - A promotional video which aims to demonstrate the use and usefulness of the AIIMS system. Based on the US Incident Command system it has been adapted to Australian organisations and situation. It maintains that the ICS provides, common standard, applies to any emergency, all emergency services, adapts from small to complex incidents, smooth logical expansion of control, maintains autonomy, promotes effective control and coordination, adaptable to new technology, minimises training costs and provides a single organisational structure to management and coordinates incidents. It also discusses the AIIMS training, qualification and recognition, publication management and supporting technology programs. Its objective is to develop team work in emergency management. 12 Mins

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