Oklahoma State University

Courses Accredited with CLEET

  • Advanced Incident Command Systems (ICS) Command and General Staff Complex Incidents (G400) (DH-104-RESP) - 13.5 hours
  • All Hazards Division/Group Supervisor (L960) - 24 hours
  • All Hazards Facilities Unit Leader (L971) - 40 hours
  • All Hazards Finance & Admin Section Chief (L973) - 24 hours
  • All Hazards Finance & Admin Unit Leader (L975) - 24 hours
  • All Hazards Incidents Commander (L950) - 40 hours
  • All Hazards Liason Officer (L956) - 16 hours
  • All Hazards Logistics Section Chief (L967) - 40 hours
  • All Hazards Operations Section Chief (L958) - 32 hours
  • All Hazards Planning Section Chief (L962) - 32 hours
  • All Hazards Public Information Officer (L952) - 40 hours
  • All Hazards Resources Unit Leader (L965) - 28 hours
  • All Hazards Safety Officer (L954) - 32 hours
  • All Hazards Supply Unit Leader (L970) - 32 hours
  • Basic Incident Command (IS200) (DHS-024-RESP) - 12 hours
  • Chemistry for Emergency Responders - 80 hours
  • Command & General Staff Functions for Local Incident Management Teams (DHS-030-RESP) - 36 hours
  • Communicable Disease: Preventing Transmission - 4 hours
  • Confined Space Rescue Technique Level II - 16 hours
  • Emergency Medical Responder (1st Responder) Refresher - 13 hours
  • Emergency Medical Technician Basic Refresher - 24 hours
  • Emergency Response to Terrorism: Strategic & Tactical Considerations for Supervisors (DHS-007-RESP) - 16 hours
  • Emergency Vehicle Driver Training - 8 hours
  • ERT: Basic Concepts (H531) - 16 hours
  • ERT: Chemistry of Hazardous Materials - 80 hours
  • ERT: Incident Management - 16 hours
  • ERT: Strategic Considerations for Chief Officers - 16 hours
  • ERT: Tactical Considerations- Company Officers - 16 hours
  • ERT: Tactical Considerations EMS - 16 hours
  • ERT: Tactical Considerations-Hazardous Materials - 16 hours
  • First Responder to Aircraft Emergencies - up to 8 hours
  • Hazardous Materials: First Responder Awareness - 8 hours
  • Hazardous Materials: Incident Commander - 24 hours
  • Hazardous Materials: Operation Level - 48 hours
  • Hazardous Materials: Technician Level - 89 hours
  • ICS Communications Unit Leader (DHS-114-RESP) - 24 hours
  • ICS-300 (DHS-069-RESP) - 18 hours
  • ICS-400 (DHS-070-RESP) - 13.5 hours
  • Incident Command for Highrise Operations (DHS-0140-RESP) - 16 hours
  • Incident Command for Structural Collapse Incidents - 16 hours
  • Incident Safety Officer (DHS-036-RESP) - 16 hours
  • Intermediate ICS (G300) (DHS-037-RESP) - 18 hours
  • Introduction to Incident Command System (IS100) (DHS-048-RESP) - 8 hours
  • NIMS ICS for the Fire Service (F806) (DHS-040-RESP) - 16 hours
  • NIMS ICS ICS-200 Basic ICS (DHS-049-RESP) - 12 hours
  • NIMS, An Introduction (IS700.A) (DHS-052-RESP) - 8 hours
  • NIMS: ICS for EMS 100-200 - 16 hours
  • NIMS: Incident Command System for the Fire Service (100-200) - 16 hours
  • Street Smart Haz Mat Response - 8 hours
  • Structural Collapse Operations - 50 hours
  • Trench Rescue Operations - 16 hours
  • Trench Rescue Technican - 16 hours
  • Vehicle/Machinery Rescue Technician Level I - 32 hours

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