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PER-336 Protective Measures Course
This course provides learners the foundational knowledge to identify risks and vulnerabilities to a facility, venue, or event and to identify various types of protective measures to mitigate an IED threat. Learners have the opportunity to apply concepts introduced throughout the course with hands-on activities.
Target Audience
Emergency Management Law Enforcement Public Safety Communications Security and Safety
Course Objective
Learners will describe the consequences of an explosion
Learners will describe the DHS risk management process
Learners will discuss how the different types of physical and procedural protective measures can be leveraged to interrupt terrorist/criminal activity
Learners will identify appropriate protective measures
Learners will plan the security for a special event/public gathering
Mission Areas: Protect Prerequisites: Learners are not required to complete the below courses before attending the instructor-led course; however, they are recommended prerequisites
· DHS AWR-337: IED Explosive Effects Mitigation
· IS-156: Building Design for Homeland Security For Continuity of Operations · FEMA ICS IS-100 series · FEMA ICS IS-200 series – (whichever one is most applicable to the learner) · IS-15
b: Special Events Contingency Planning for Public Safety Agencies
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