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FL-612 Debris Monitoring
This focused training provides an overview of the key responsibilities involved in debris monitoring during a presidentially declared disaster. This half-day session is designed to equip participants with strategies to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of debris monitoring operations.
Target Audience
Public Works employees
Facilities employees
Local or State government officials
GIS staff involved in damage assessments and utilizing technology
Individuals involved in debris monitoring operations
Agency heads who may wish to designate staff to handle this function in the event of a presidentially declared disaster
Course Objective
Explain the Importance of Debris Monitoring and Identify Federal, State, and Local Applicant Monitoring Responsibilities: Understand the role of debris monitoring and the specific responsibilities at each level of government (federal, state, and local)
Explain the Debris Monitoring Process: Learn the techniques, best practices, and common issues involved in debris monitoring
Identify Eligible and Ineligible Debris: Recognize the criteria for determining which debris is eligible and ineligible for assistance
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Student Pre-requisites
It is recommended to take FL-608 Emergency Work Eligibility as a prerequisite to this course.
Instructor Pre-requisites
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