G-393: Hazard Mitigation for Emergency Managers
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* This course is “tentatively scheduled” & therefore registration for this course IS NOT YET AVAILABLE. * Please check back for updates!
Course Flyer – COMING SOON
Course Date(s) & Time(s): 24 total hours
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Monday, April 14th – Time TBD
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Tuesday, April 15th – Time TBD
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Wednesday, April 16th – Time TBD
Course Description: This course is designed to enable the non-technical emergency worker to acquire skills in the use of mitigation. The course provides training in how to perform mitigation activities fundamental to reducing and eliminating long-term risk from hazards. It addresses the important roles of the emergency program manager (or other local government representative) in mitigation: motivator, coordinator, and monitor in local implementation of the National Mitigation Strategy.
Course Objectives:
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Analyze reasons for differences between optimal and actual mitigation roles of the emergency program manager.
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Determine strategies to build support for mitigation planning in your community.
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Analyze hazard risks for a given scenario.
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Propose a mitigation strategy for a particular hazard.
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Develop a mitigation plan implementation strategy for a given scenario.
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Evaluate the effectiveness of a community’s mitigation planning efforts.
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Recommend actions to optimize the mitigation role of the emergency program manager.
Recommended Participants: Local, county and state emergency management personnel as well as other government employees responsible for mitigation.
Course Prerequisites (Mandatory): None
Course Prerequisites (Recommended):
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IS-393.B: Introduction to Hazard Mitigation – can find this ONLINE course by visiting: FEMA IS-393 Course
Course Location: Northampton County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) – 100 Gracedale Avenue, Nazareth, PA 18064 – (Directions)
Course Registration: COMING SOON
Additional Information / Notes: N/A at this time