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Table 13–1<br />
<strong>Emergency</strong> management training sets—Continued<br />
<strong>Emergency</strong> management training sets<br />
Training Set Course ID Course Title Source<br />
G400 Advanced ICS, command and general staff<br />
Complex incidents<br />
FEMA EMI<br />
G408 Homeland security planning for local Governments FEMA EMI<br />
Integrated EM G110 EM Operations Course (EMOC) for local governments FEMA EMI<br />
Master Exercise Practitioner<br />
<strong>Program</strong><br />
(Non-Resident Courses)<br />
Master Exercise Practitioner<br />
<strong>Program</strong><br />
(Resident Courses)<br />
E900 Integrated <strong>Emergency</strong> <strong>Management</strong> Course (IEMC): all<br />
hazards preparation and response<br />
FEMA EMI<br />
E901 IEMC: all hazards recovery and mitigation FEMA EMI<br />
E905 IEMC: Hurricane Preparedness and Response FEMA EMI<br />
E910 IEMC: Earthquake Preparedness and Response FEMA EMI<br />
E915 IEMC: Homeland Security Preparedness and Response FEMA EMI<br />
E920 IEMC: HAZMAT Preparedness and Response FEMA EMI<br />
G130 Exercise Evaluation FEMA EMI<br />
G135 Exercise Control/Simulation FEMA EMI<br />
G137 Exercise <strong>Program</strong> Manager/<strong>Management</strong> FEMA EMI<br />
G138 Exercise Practicum for the Master Exercise Practitioner FEMA EMI<br />
E132 Discussion-Based Exercise Design and Evaluation FEMA EMI<br />
E133 Operations-Based Exercise Design and Evaluation<br />
Course<br />
FEMA EMI<br />
E136 Operations-Based Exercise Development Course FEMA EMI<br />
Notes:<br />
1 DOD IFSAC curriculum per DOD Manual 6055.6–M.<br />
2 EMS hazardous materials (HM) Level I responder qualification in addition to applicable medical certifications, licenses, and/or registry. EMS/HM Level I<br />
responder provides care in the cold zone only and does NOT employ specialized PPE over and above that required for performance <strong>of</strong> medical duties as<br />
specified in NFPA 473.<br />
3 HAZWOPER training and certification sets applicable to Category 5 first receivers and designated environment OHS spill response team and (EOD/bomb<br />
squad personnel serving as Category 5 first responders. All fire and emergency services, EMS, law enforcement, and other Category 5 first responders shall<br />
meet DOD IFSAC standards and certification requirements.<br />
4 Course selection based upon identified hazards during risk management process. Courses should be taken in priority order based starting with the highest<br />
relative risk identified and progressing to hazards with lower relative risk.<br />
5 Course selection based upon local conditions and needs. Courses are optional and identified as available resources unless specifically stated as a requirement.<br />
6 Course selection based upon composition <strong>of</strong> mitigation committee and local conditions and needs. Courses are optional and identified as available resources<br />
unless specifically stated as a requirement.<br />
7 Participants who complete all pr<strong>of</strong>essional development series courses are eligible to receive a FEMA pr<strong>of</strong>essional development series certificate <strong>of</strong> completion.<br />
The courses are listed in recommended order <strong>of</strong> completion.<br />
8 Participants who complete the 5 required courses and any 5 <strong>of</strong> 16 elective courses are eligible to receive the FEMA PS certificate <strong>of</strong> completion.<br />
h. Capability development. As stated in chapter 4, training and experience for personnel qualification are acquired<br />
through (1) course-based knowledge development (starting with IS courses and moving on to classroom and field<br />
training environments), (2) low-risk practical application, such as exercises, and (3) on-the-job-training, such as job<br />
shadowing, planned events, and incident management experiences at smaller Type 5 Incidents <strong>of</strong> increasing complexity<br />
and difficulty. Once trained, it is vital that assigned personnel practice their skills during exercises, are evaluated by<br />
trained and experienced evaluators, and demonstrate their skills by effective incident management <strong>of</strong> small-scale<br />
emergencies. No capability exists solely due to completion <strong>of</strong> an IS Course. Capability is achieved through a training<br />
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