This seminar demonstrates how to prepare for and initially respond to acts of terrorism involving explosives, how to
implement a plan and procedures to respond to an explosive incident, and how to manage an incident. Participants are trained in general security awareness in the transit environment, how to identify flaws in facility or vehicle design, and how to discourage criminal activity. Two seminars are conducted at the host site.
Who Should Attend
a All employees who may respond to bomb threats in
the transit environment; representatives of
community emergency support services such as law
enforcement, fire protection, Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA), and emergency
medical responders
How You Will Benefit
a Explain your responsibilities in an explosion incident
a Identify explosive components
a Organize and manage emergencies; Incident Command
System (ICS) and coordination of response efforts
and resources (National Incident Management
System [NIMS] and National Response Plan [NRP])
a Develop employee skills
What You Will Learn
a Identify vulnerability, potential threats to transit
systems, and terrorist tactics
a Identify explosive components
a Search for explosives and secondary devices
a Develop and review explosives incident plans and
evacuation procedures
a Manage the media
CEU's: 0.0
Length: 8.50 Hour(s)
Tuition: Conducted on a cost-recovery basis - contact TSI if interested in hosting
Contact Number: (405) 954-3682
Prerequisite(s): None