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CBSS ARES QUALIFICATION SYSTEM

CBSS ARES QUALIFICATION SYSTEM. Training Officer CBSS ARES Group. BACKGROUND. Post 9/11 National Paradigm Shift Top-Down Emergency Management System Federal → State/Province → Municipality In Canada Emergency Management is a Provincial Responsibility

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CBSS ARES QUALIFICATION SYSTEM

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  1. CBSS ARESQUALIFICATION SYSTEM Training Officer CBSS ARES Group VPFS Council

  2. BACKGROUND • Post 9/11 National Paradigm Shift • Top-Down Emergency Management System • Federal → State/Province → Municipality • In Canada Emergency Management is a Provincial Responsibility • Ontario IMS Doctrine & Legislation Mandating Municipalities to Institute Pro-Active Response Plan(s) • Universal Command and Control Methodology (ICS/IMS) • Interoperability a Major Focus: • Procedures • Documentation (ICS Forms) • Communication Systems (Hardware) VPFS Council

  3. ARRL RESPONSE • 2003 ARESCOM • Initiated the ARRL Review Process • Resulted in revised ARRL Training Packages • 2010 ECAC • ARRL Board of Directors meeting the ECAC was established • WAS IT ENOUGH? • ARES: Maintaining Relevance in a Changing World, Herbert Cole, AI6AT, QST September 2010, pg. 96 Suggests Not. VPFS Council

  4. RAC (ARES) RESPONSE • VERY LIMITED TO DATE: • Focus is on Internal Management Structure • Inherited the ARRL Cdn Division Field Service • Did Not Have an Equivalent of ARRL Divisional System • Field Service Focus is on Events Reporting • No Coordination of Standards, Training, or Mutual Aid) • 2007 ARES National Training Review Group Report: • ARES Operational Training Manual Created • Major Governance Recommendations NOT Implemented VPFS Council

  5. 2010 RAC INITIATIVE • AUG 2010: RAC ORGANIZATIONAL REVIEW INITIATED • The Unknown: Future Governance Model and Operation of the Canadian Field Service VPFS Council

  6. GOVERNMENT Ontario Emergency Act: Municipal Bylaw Proactive Emergency Plan Mandated EM Structure Provincial IMS Doctrine Management Structure Defines where ARES fits Standardized Procedures Sanctioned Training Programs Municipalities: Supporting Agency Involvement is by MOU TRADITIONAL ARES General RAC guidance No supporting administrative structure (i.e. ARRL Divisional System) No operational structure above EC Training manual but NO set standards Enormous impact on Mutual Aid and Interoperability Training not Recognized Outside of ARES Client relationships highly dependent on personalities THE OPTIONS VPFS Council

  7. CBSS ARES CHOICES PARTNER WITH MUNICIPALITY OR REMAIN WITHIN TRADITIONAL RAC ARES STRUCTURE VPFS Council

  8. DECISION PARTNER WITH MUNICIPALITY OR REMAIN WITHIN TRADITIONAL RAC ARES STRUCTURE VPFS Council

  9. CBSS RESPONSE Conducted Analysis Which Resulted In: • Formal Partnership with City (MOU Aug 2010) • Meet the Same Standards as other Partners • 4 Mbrs Basic Emergency Management Qualified • 2 Mbrs Loaded on Next Municipal Course) • ICS Based Internal Structure • ICS Procedures and Documentation • Mentored Training Program • (Leadership & Succession Planning) • Major Lesson Learned: Need Mutual Aid !! VPFS Council

  10. TRAINING PHILOSOPHY • Practical Experience is the Best Teacher. • Everyone has a designated Mentor. • You are Employed in the Job you are Qualified for -- You Train for the NEXT Qualification Level. • Formal Training is aimed at the FIRST Day on the Job in the new assignment – not the LAST. VPFS Council

  11. AMATEUR RADIO COMMUNICATIONS TEAM(ARCT) VPFS Council

  12. QUALIFICATION SYSTEM 5 Progressive Levels: STRUCTURED AND MENTORED TRAINING PROGRAM VPFS Council

  13. DEVELOPMENTAL PROGRESSION PATH Entry Level Team Leaders Supervisory Level 4 1 2 3 5 4D Amateur Radio License Required for Levels 3 and above. AR License Optional for Levels 1 and 2 VPFS Council

  14. QUALIFICATION LEVELS VPFS Council

  15. Level 1ASSOCIATE MEMBER TM-D710A ID-1 IC-2820 • Briefing/Discussion with an AEC • Tour of the EOC AR Station VE3EOB TS-480SAT LDG K-100 KPC-9612+ PTC-IIusb (Pactor modem) Packet /DSTAR SSB / Data Modes APRS/Pri FM Voice 40 A Pwr Sup Computer AGM Battery VPFS Council

  16. ASSOCIATE MEMBER (Cont’d) • What We’re Looking For: • Does the Candidate understand what they are getting into? • A Commitment to show up if called – before we invest in the training. • Certification: • By Training Officer on Recommendation of AEC • Employment: • Support Member in one of the Operating Teams under Close Supervision. VPFS Council

  17. 2. MEMBER • SELF STUDY • IMS 100 / CBRN Awareness / WHIMIS / Red Cross Emergency First Aid, CPR, AED • PREREQUISITE READING • Pre-Reading for formal courses: • Portions of NATO ACP-125 Communications Manual • Sections of RAC ARES Operations Training Manual • FORMAL COURSES(Under Development) • CBSS ARES Orientation Course • CBSS ARES Comms Procedures Course • Intro to Winlink 2000 • Certification: • By Training Officer on Recommendation of Mentor VPFS Council

  18. 3. FULL MEMBER • SELF STUDY • AR Licence (Course conducted by Barrie ARC) • PREREQUISITE READING • “Advanced” Sections of ACP-125 and RAC ARES OTM • FORMAL COURSES • Environment Canada CANWARN Seminar (SKYWARN) • PRACTICAL REQUIREMENTS • 15 Practical Exercises, each with Defined Objectives • Certification: • By Training Officer on Recommendation of Mentor VPFS Council

  19. 4. FIXED STATION TEAM MEMBER • SELF STUDY • RAC Emergency Coordinator Certification • PREREQUISITE READING • ACP-125 (Net Operations and Message Transmission Procedures) • Associated ARES OTM Sections • FORMAL COURSES • Provincial Basic Emergency Management Course • ICS Comm Leader Course (TBA in Ontario) • EOC Operating Procedures (City Course - TBA) • EOC Document Control Procedures (City Course – TBA) • Certification: • By Training Officer on Recommendation of Mentor VPFS Council

  20. 4D. FIELD DEPLOYMENT TEAM MEMBER • SAME REQUIREMENTS AS LEVEL 4 The distinction is that: - Level 4 better accommodates physical limitations, - Level 4D Involves a commitment on the part of the Member to provide a personal, rapidly deployable Communications Package. VPFS Council

  21. 5. APPOINTED TEAM MEMBER • FORMAL COURSES • EM200 (BEM) Basic Emergency Management • EOC Operating Procedures (City of Barrie course) • EOC Document Control Procedures (City of Barrie course) • Appointment: • By the Group Leader (EC) VPFS Council

  22. THE NEXT STEP ? • DEFINE THE TRAINING REQUIREMENT • SPECIFICATION - Defines an Occupation’s Task, Skill and Knowledge Requirements • TRAINING STANDARD - Defines WHAT has to be taught, & HOW (course, OJT, etc.) • TRAINING PLAN - Detailed Outline of Training Packages (in modular format) • INDIVIDUAL LECTURES - Instructor Package(s) VPFS Council

  23. X AXIS: COLUMNS: DEVELOPMENT PERIODS 1 TO ? SPEC LAYOUT Y-AXIS: T,S,K Z-AXIS: “HOW MUCH” TASKS: YES / NO SKILLS: Levels 1 thru 5 KNOWLEDGE: Levels 1 thru 5 NOTE: Do not confuse specification Skill and Knowledge levels with the Qualification Levels! VPFS Council

  24. S/K DEFINITIONS VPFS Council

  25. EXAMPLE “SPEC” VPFS Council

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