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EmErgEncy managEmEnt InstItutE • 2011-2012 • catalog of coursEs<br />
ACE Recommendation:<br />
Credit Hours: 2 hours<br />
RESIDENT<br />
Level: G or UD<br />
Curricula: Radiological Sciences, Public<br />
Administration<br />
COURSES—<br />
Recovery from Disaster: The Local<br />
Government Role (E210)<br />
This resident course is designed for local disaster<br />
recovery teams consisting of emergency managers,<br />
city/county administrators, public works directors,<br />
building inspectors, and community planners. The<br />
course focuses on the roles and responsibilities of<br />
each team member, and provides guidance on developing<br />
a local disaster recovery plan. Best practices<br />
in disaster recovery are summarized in a CD-ROM<br />
toolkit included in the course materials. Participants<br />
are given the opportunity to develop an outline of<br />
their own recovery plan during the course.<br />
Selection Criteria: Local government emergency<br />
managers, building officials, community planners,<br />
city or county administrators, and public works<br />
directors. State disaster recovery personnel who<br />
work directly with local governments in disasters<br />
are eligible to attend the course.<br />
<strong>Course</strong> Length: 4 days<br />
CEUs: 2.5<br />
Radiological <strong>Emergency</strong> Preparedness<br />
(REP) Exercise Evaluation (Non-Resident)<br />
Regional Delivery (L304)<br />
This course is for <strong>Federal</strong> evaluators of nuclear power<br />
plant off-site exercises. <strong>Course</strong> topics include regulations<br />
and guidelines for evaluating exercises and<br />
the techniques for exercise evaluation.<br />
Selection Criteria: Primarily <strong>Federal</strong> evaluators of<br />
nuclear power plant off-site REP exercises. State,<br />
local, Tribal, and utility personnel who are involved<br />
in the development of off-site REP plans and exercises<br />
also may apply.<br />
Prerequisites:<br />
Required: IS-331, Introduction to Radiological <strong>Emergency</strong><br />
Preparedness (REP) Exercise Evaluation.<br />
39<br />
<strong>Course</strong> Length: 3 days<br />
CEUs: 1.8<br />
Radiological <strong>Emergency</strong> Preparedness<br />
(REP) Planning (E/L340)<br />
This course focuses on nuclear power plant off-site<br />
emergency preparedness. It addresses <strong>Federal</strong> regulatory<br />
policies, development and testing of plans,<br />
and public perceptions. This course provides a sound<br />
understanding of basic planning assumptions and<br />
policy issues.<br />
Selection Criteria: Local, State, <strong>Federal</strong>, and Tribal<br />
government and utility personnel involved in<br />
off-site nuclear power plant emergency planning<br />
(under the provisions of Nuclear Regulatory Guide<br />
(NUREG) 0654/FEMA REP 1, Criteria for Preparation<br />
and Evaluation of Radiological <strong>Emergency</strong> Response Plans and<br />
Preparedness in Support of Nuclear Power Plants). This course<br />
is recommended for new <strong>Federal</strong>/State/local/Tribal<br />
REP planners and <strong>Federal</strong>/State/local/Tribal emergency<br />
response managers. Utility company off-site<br />
planners also may apply.<br />
Prerequisites:<br />
Required: IS-3, Radiological <strong>Emergency</strong> <strong>Management</strong>;<br />
IS-235.a, <strong>Emergency</strong> Planning; IS-301, Radiological<br />
<strong>Emergency</strong> Response; and IS-836, Nuclear/Radiological<br />
Incident Annex.<br />
Recommended: IS-100.b, Introduction to the Incident<br />
Command System (ICS), ICS-100; IS-120.a, An<br />
Introduction to Exercises; IS-200.b, Incident Command<br />
System (ICS) for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents,<br />
ICS-200; IS-302, Modular <strong>Emergency</strong> Radiological Response<br />
Transportation Training (MERRTT); IS-331, Introduction to<br />
Radiological <strong>Emergency</strong> Preparedness (REP) Exercise Evaluation;<br />
IS-700.a, National Incident <strong>Management</strong> System (NIMS),<br />
An Introduction; IS-800.b, National Response Framework<br />
(NRF), An Introduction; and IS-812, <strong>Emergency</strong> Support<br />
Function (ESF) #12—Energy.<br />
FEdErAL EmErgENCy mANAgEmENT AgENCy<br />
PREPAREDNESS