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Name 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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