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This web-based training is supported by National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program (NEHRP)
National Earthquake Technical Assistance Program (NETAP). For more information visit:
https://www.fema.gov/emergency-managers/risk-management/earthquake/training/netap
Arkansas Division of Emergency Management
FEMA P-1000,
Safer, Stronger, Smarter: A Guide to
Improving School Natural Hazard Safety
WEB-BASED TRAINING DESCRIPTION
The purpose of this web-based training is to provide an overview of FEMA
P-1000, Safer, Stronger, Smarter: A Guide to Improving School Natural Hazard
Safety. The document provides up-to-date, authoritative information and
guidance that schools can use to develop a comprehensive strategy for addressing
natural hazards. The guidance includes, for example, information about the
physical protection of school facilities and school operations before, during, and
after an event.
TARGET AUDIENCE
This web-based training has been designed for school administrators, facilities
managers, emergency managers, emergency planning committees, and teachers and
staff at K through 12 schools. It can also be valuable for state officials, district
administrators, school boards, teacher union leaders, and others that play roles in
providing safe and disaster-resistant schools.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Time: 12pm-2pm Central
Date: Thursday, May 27
Location: Online (Registration link below)
Instructor: Ines Pearce, CEO, Pearce Global Partners
Materials: FEMA P-1000, Safer, Stronger, Smarter: A Guide to Improving School
Natural Hazard Safety (PDF).
HOW TO REGISTER
To register for this web-based training, please follow this link:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8794739937272188176
Training Opportunity: Safety Assessment Program (SAP) June 1, 2021 │9:00am-3:30pm CST
DESCRIPTION
Following large-scale disasters—such as tornadoes and earthquakes—there is a need
to assess buildings for safe occupancy and continued use. Critical facilities
(emergency operations centers, hospitals, shelters, etc.) are key to community recovery
and must be inspected for safety following a disaster. Likewise, individuals and
business owners will want to return to home, school, or work and need to know if their
buildings are safe to occupy. Local jurisdictions may not have the resources to
evaluate a large number of buildings in a short period of time.
This workshop will teach participants to conduct rapid damage assessments of structures affected by
earthquakes, wind, and water. Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to consistently
and safely assess structures for habitability and will receive a nationally recognized Cal OES
registration ID card from the state of California with successful completion of the final exam.
The program is managed by Cal OES with cooperation from professional organizations,
including the AIA. It utilizes volunteers and mutual aid resources to provide professional engineers,
architects and certified building inspectors to assist local governments in safety evaluations of their built
environment in the aftermath of a disaster. SAP is the training standard of the AIA Disaster
Assistance Program, which provides leadership, advocacy, and training to architects who are
interested in volunteering their professional skills in times of crisis.
TARGET AUDIENCE
Intended for licensed architects, engineers, or certified building inspectors; this course certifies attendees
as Building Evaluators in the nationally recognized Safety Assessment Program (SAP).
GENERAL INFORMATION
Date/Time: June 1, 2021 from 9:00AM – 3:30PM CST
Cost: FREE (Space is limited so register today)
Location: Virtual/Zoom
Certificate of participation, Cal OES credentials, and 6.5 hours PDH or 6.5 HSW
(through self-reporting) upon successful completion of final exam
REGISTRATION
To register, please visit https://www.dps.arkansas.gov/emergency-management/adem/training-
exercise/training/earthquake-training/.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Hilda Booth
Arkansas Division of Emergency Management
(501) 683-6700
This webinar is funded by a grant from the Federal Emergency Management
Agency, National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program (NEHRP),
Grant Number EMW-2019-CA-00041.
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This web-based training is supported by National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program (NEHRP) National
Earthquake Technical Assistance Program (NETAP). For more information visit:
https://www.fema.gov/emergency-managers/risk-management/earthquake/training/netap
Arkansas Division of Emergency Management
FEMA 395, Earthquake Safety and
Mitigation for Schools
WEB-BASED TRAINING DESCRIPTION
School buildings in many states and U.S. territories are vulnerable to earthquake damage
that threatens safety and continued operations. This course teaches participants how to:
(1) assess and analyze seismic risks typical to school buildings; (2) develop actionable
plans for reducing and managing these risks; (3) secure nonstructural components in
school facilities; and (4) implement incremental seismic rehabilitation as an affordable
approach for protecting existing school buildings and ensuring occupant safety.
TARGET AUDIENCE
The target audience for this web-based training includes school officials, school
administrators, teachers, facility managers, engineers and other stakeholders interested
in reducing earthquake risks in school facilities.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Time: 12pm-3pm Central
Date: Thursday, June 3
Location: Online (Registration link below) Instructor: Michael Griffin, President, CCS Group, Inc.
Materials: FEMA 395, Incremental Seismic Rehabilitation of School Buildings
(K-12) (in PDF).
HOW TO REGISTER
To register for this web-based training, please follow this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3007312050403471120
This web-based training is supported by National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program (NEHRP) National
Earthquake Technical Assistance Program (NETAP). For more information visit:
https://www.fema.gov/emergency-managers/risk-management/earthquake/training/netap
Arkansas Division of Emergency Management
FEMA P-767,
Earthquake Mitigation for Hospitals
WEB-BASED TRAINING DESCRIPTION
In this web-based training, participants are introduced to earthquake hazards in
health care settings and learn about methods that can be used to analyze and
reduce risks of damage in hospitals and other medical buildings. Such facilities
have unique nonstructural components, including equipment and infrastructure
systems that can become sources of injury or damage even during smaller
earthquakes. By implementing sound, cost-effective mitigation measures, health
care facilities can reduce seismic risks and ensure that, in the event of an
earthquake, they can remain in operation to serve their communities.
TARGET AUDIENCE
The target audience for this web-based training includes hospital facilities managers,
engineers, administrators, and other hospital personnel.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Time: Thursday, June 24
Date: 12pm-4pm Central
Location: Online (See “How to Register” section below)
Instructor: Michael Griffin, President, CCS Group, Inc.
Materials: FEMA 396 report, Incremental Seismic Rehabilitation of Hospital
Buildings: Providing Protection to People and Buildings (in PDF);
FEMA P-767 training PowerPoint presentation, Earthquake Mitigation
for Hospitals: Training Program and Presentation Slides (in PDF);
and
FEMA E-74 report, Reducing the Risks of Nonstructural Earthquake
Damage (in PDF).
HOW TO REGISTER
To register for this web-based training, please follow this link:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/863383123496098576
JAMI COOK SECRETARY
STATE OF ARKANSAS GOVERNOR ASA HUTCHINSON
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
EARTHQUAKE PROGRAM
A.J. GARY DIRECTOR
Arkansas’ Homeland Security & Disaster Preparedness Agency Building 9501, Camp Joseph T. Robinson, North Little Rock, AR 72199-9600
501-683-6700 FAX 501-683-7890 www.adem.arkansas.gov AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
ATC-20 Post-earthquake Safety Evaluation
of Buildings
COURSE DESCRIPTION: ATC-20, Post-earthquake Safety Evaluation of Buildings, provides training on rapid and detailed evaluation procedures for evaluating earthquake-damaged buildings and posting them as INSPECTED (apparently safe, green placard), LIMITED ENTRY (yellow placard), or UNSAFE (red placard). It provides examples, which allow attendees to evaluate building damage conditions, assess the overall risk from the damage, and recommend which of the three placards should be posted on the building.
TARGET AUDIENCE: Building owners, facility managers, local officials, engineers, architects, small businesses, and emergency managers.
RECOMMENDED PREREQUISITE: IS325: Earthquake Basics: Science, Risk, and Mitigation is a 30 minute independent study course that provides basic information on earthquakes and general mitigation techniques. To complete this independent course visit: http://training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/IS/is325.asp.
COURSE DESCRIPTION: Time: 9:00-15:00 Date: Thursday, July 8, 2021 Instructors: Steve Sharp, Doug Hurley, David Johnston, Joe Roddy Location: Virtual/Zoom Training Login Information: After registration, a confirmation email with login information will be sent. Materials: ATC-20 manuals will be mailed to the participants who are registered before June 24, 2021 Registration: Students must register through ADEM’s website. https://www.dps.arkansas.gov/emergency-management/adem/training-exercise/training/earthquake-training/ by noon July 7, 2021 Contact: Hilda Booth Earthquake Program Manager [email protected] / 501-683-6700 Professional Development Hours: Six (6) PDH/HSW