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ENHANCED THREATAND RISK ASSESSMENT
Local Jurisdiction • MGT-315
Texas A&M Engineering Extension ServiceNational Emergency Response and Rescue Training Center
www.teex.org/publicsafety
Training Level:Management and Planning
Venue:Jurisdiction
Course Length:Two days (16 hours)
Participant Audience:Emergency response level, supervisory and/ormanagement personnel who respond to or haveoversight responsibility for incidents caused byterrorism, natural disaster, major accidents and allother hazards. Course participants include respondersfrom the following disciplines/services: • Law Enforcement • Fire Service • Emergency Medical Services • Hazardous Materials • Public Health • Public Works • Emergency Management • Health Care • Emergency Communications • Governmental AdministrativePersonnel from the private sector, non-governmental organizations, schools, and the military are also allowed to attend if invited or approved by the host jurisdiction.
Continuing Education Units:IACET - 1.6 CEUsACE - 1 Hour College Credit (Upper Division)
Prerequisites:Participants should work in one of the listed disciplines, have completed a WMD/terrorism awareness level course, or be approved by the local jurisdiction host. Completion of Threat and Risk Assessment (MGT-310) is recommended but not required to attend this course. Completion of the online courses IS-700.a (NIMS - An Introduction) and AWR-160 (WMD/Terrorism Awareness for Emergency Responders) is recommended but not required. The DHS/FEMA NTED course AWR-160 is offered online by TEEX at:www.teexwmdcampus.com.
Class Size:24-40 participants
For more information, contact:TEXAS A&M ENGINEERING EXTENSION SERVICE200 Technology WayCollege Station, TX 77845-3424Email: [email protected] or 800.423.8433 (toll free)www.teex.org/publicsafety
This course, funded by the National Training and Education Division (NTED) within DHS/FEMA’s NationalPreparedness Directorate, enhances the basic Threat and Risk Assessment course (MGT-310) by teachingparticipants how to apply all phases of the Threat and Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (THIRA) process to specific critical infrastructure facilities. Through lectures, discussions and classroom activities, participants learn methods to identify and prioritize risks from all hazards, assess vulnerabilities, estimate consequences, and use equipment, training and exercises to mitigate risk. Multidisciplinary participant teams visit and assess facilities selected by the host jurisdiction, determining risks, vulnerabilities, consequences and mitigation options specific to their assigned site. Teams then document their findings, develop an action plan, analyze risk, and present their results to the class.
ENHANCED THREAT AND RISK ASSESSMENTLocal Jurisdiction • MGT-315
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