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CDP
Key Planning Factors and Considerations for Response to and Recovery from a Biological Incident
BIOKPF AWR-948-W
This course is designed to support the creation of plans and closure of response and recovery knowledge gaps by introducing biological incident-specific critical planning considerations.
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NCBRT - LSU
Emergency Response to Domestic Biological Incidents
ERDB PER-220
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CDP
Case Tracking and Epidemiology Tools
HCV10 AWR-934-V10
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CDP
Planning, Response, and Management of Radiological and Nuclear Incidents
HMTV4 AWR-935-V4
An examination of the requirements, considerations, and tools for managing a radiological or nuclear event in a community.
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CDP
Planning, Response, and Management of a Biological Pathogen or Agent Incident
HMTV5 AWR-935-V5
The program examines definition and types of biological agents or pathogens; modes and means of transmission; categories of biological agents; indications of a biological incident; response procedures for a biological incident; and PPE and decontamination for a biological incident.
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CDP
Hazardous Materials Technologies
HMTV7 AWR-935-V7
The Hazardous Materials Technologies VILT addresses monitoring, detection, and sampling activities performed during hazardous materials incident response and technologies used by electronic and non-electronic air monitoring and detection and measurement equipment.
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CDP
Hazardous Materials Technologies: Sampling, Monitoring, and Detection
HT PER-261
Hazardous Materials Technologies: Sampling, Monitoring, and Detection is a demanding five-day course that challenges the hazardous materials (HAZMAT) technician with an extensive hands-on training experience.
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CDP
Nuclear/Radiological Incident Annex
NRIA AWR-928-W
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CDP
Psychological Preparedness for Responders
OLS-V7 AWR-933-V7
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CDP
Personal Protective Measures for Biological Events
PPMB PER-320
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EMI
Independent Study Program (IS)
Online courses available free of charge
The Emergency Management Institute (EMI) offers self-paced courses designed for people who have emergency management responsibilities and the general public. All are offered free-of-charge to those who qualify for enrollment.
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NTED
National Training and Education Division (NTED)
NTED serves the nation's first responder community, offering more than 150 courses to help build critical skills that responders need to function effectively in mass consequence events. NTED primarily serves state, local, and tribal entities in 10 professional disciplines, but has expanded to serve private sector and citizens in recognition of their significant role in domestic preparedness.