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MGT-317 Disaster Management for Public Services
This course brings together those Emergency Management (EM) personnel from within a jurisdiction who would be required to prevent, manage, or react to a natural, technological, or civil disaster within their community. Course is designed for the Planning/Management levels. The targeted audience is Public Works personnel and all other First Responders. Course length: Two days (16 hours) There are no prerequisites identified for this course. NOTE: LEOs are remnded to provide PID number if they are desiring TCLEOSE credit. Course Topics: Intro to Disasters; Pre-Incident Phase; Incident Phase; Post-Incident Phase; Future Direction and Action Plan FOR INFORMATION ON SCHEDULING THIS COURSE, PLEASE CONTACT THE DIVISION'S DHS TRAINING COORDINATOR AT 850.413.9897.
Target Audience
Disciplines • Emergency Management • Emergency Medical Services • Fire Service • Governmental Administrative • Law Enforcement • Health Care • Public Health • Public Safety Communications • Public Works • Security and Safety • Transportation
Course Objective
Upon successful completion of the course, participants will be able to:•Identify threats to public services
•Examine disaster planning and management principles for incidents affecting public services
•Explain methods for preventing, protecting against, and mitigating disasters
•Determine appropriate response actions to incidents affecting public services
•Develop information for presentation to the public and media during an incident
•Discuss the responsibilities of public services disaster recovery
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