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Course Date
2/7/2013
Course Overview
The goal of this course is to acquaint new personnel with the position of emergency manager, including history and underlying principles of emergency management, key areas of emphasis, the emergency manager's roles and responsibilities, and tips for getting started.
Course Objectives:
At the completion of this course, participants should be able to:
- Identify the principles and authorities that are the foundation of emergency management.
- Describe the roles and responsibilities of an emergency manager.
- Identify strategies for developing a preparedness program.
- Indicate the significance of planning, training, and exercising in emergency management.
- Describe how prevention, protection, and mitigation contribute to a safe and resilient community.
- Describe the emergency manager's role in relation to emergency response.
- Indicate how an emergency manager helps lead disaster recovery efforts.
- Identify key considerations in managing an emergency management program.
Primary Audience
Personnel who are new to the field of emergency management.
Prerequisites
None
CEUs:
0.6
Course Length:
6 hours