MGT315 - Enhanced Threat and Risk Assessment - 16.00 Hours | |||||
| Start Date | End Date | Location | Class Number | ||
| 6/27/13 | 6/28/13 | Fort Collins, CO USA | LS MGT315 707 | [register] [details] | |
| 7/10/13 | 7/11/13 | Oriskany, NY USA | LS MGT315 696 | [register] [details] | |
| 7/16/13 | 7/17/13 | West Monroe, LA USA | LS MGT315 720 | [register] [details] | |
| 7/17/13 | 7/18/13 | Bryan, TX USA | LS MGT315 736 | [register] [details] | |
| 7/18/13 | 7/19/13 | Christiansted, VI USA | LS MGT315 711 | [register] [details] | |
| This schedule is subject to change without notice. If you have not received confirmation of the class prior to the class start, please contact the division to get the latest schedule. | |||||
This course, funded by the National Training and Education Division (NTED) within DHS/FEMA's National Preparedness Directorate, enhances the basic Threat and Risk Assessment course (MGT- 310) by teaching participants how to apply all phases of the DHS/FEMA risk management process to jurisdictional critical infrastructure and key resources. 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 particpant 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 using a software assessment tool, develop an action plan, and present their results to the class.
GSA Contract #GS-07F-0357V GSA customers, please contact the division to register. Call 800-423-8433.
Emergency response level, supervisory and/or management personnel who respond to or have oversight responsibility for incidents caused by terrorism, natural disaster, major accidents and all other hazards. Course participants include responders from the following disciplines/services:
Participants should possess a working knowledge of the jurisdiction's Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) Terrorism Incident Annex (TIA). It is recommended that participants complete the TEEX Threat & Risk Assessment course (T&RA), a CBRNE/terrorism incident awareness course, or be approved by the local jurisdiction host. NERRTC, in cooperation with the Office of Grants and Training (G&T), distributes a WMD/Terrorism Awareness for Emergency Responders course via the internet at http://www.teexwmdcampus.com
If you have difficulty registering online due to network security measures or other issues, download the registration form, complete it, and return it to us by faxing to 979-862-2788 or send an email to publicsafety@teex.tamu.edu
Contact Information
800-423-8433 or publicsafety@teex.tamu.edu
Price
Please click on "details" above for individual class pricing.