Course Overview
Participants learn how to develop and implement transit emergency management and response programs. This course is included in the Deparment of Homeland Security's Federal Sponsored Course Catalog for grant considerations.
Who Should Attend
a All levels of managers and supervisors responsible for developing and implementing an emergency
response plan; representatives of community emergency support services such as law
enforcement, fire protection, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and emergency medical
responders; and State Safety Oversight Agencies
How You Will Benefit
a Identify your responsibilities during catastrophes
a Select and detail subordinates in accordance with emergency plan
a Organize and manage all positions during a crisis
a Develop employees and procedures during catastrophes
a Recognize personal resources for response
a Receive FEMA Emergency Management Institute IS-100.a (ICS), IS-546.a (COOP), and IS-700.a (NIMS)
certificates upon successful completion of the course.
What You Will Learn
a Recognize nature of emergencies and disasters and how to manage them
a Identify how to set-up an incident command system (ICS) and coordinate response efforts and resources
(National Incident Management System [NIMS] and National Response Plan [NRP])
a Explain management of media relations
a Use Emergency Management training
a Describe how to develop an emergency management plan
a Use acquisition management
a Identify Emergency Management concepts
CEU's: 2.7
Length: 4.00 Day(s)
Tuition: $60.00
Contact Number: (405) 954-3682
Prerequisite(s): None