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Preparing the Nation through Training
National Emergency
Response and Rescue
Training Center
Preparingthe Nation
through Training
COURSE BROCHUREDHS/FEMA-Funded Training
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OUR ROLE IN NATIONAL PREPAREDNESS
The National Emergency Response and Rescue TrainingCenter(NERRTC), a founding member of the National Domestic PreparedConsortium (NDPC), has been preparing state and local ofcials and emergency
responders to prevent and respond to acts of terrorism and other disasters since
1998. NERRTC is a Center within the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service
TEEX), a member of The Texas A&M University System and draws upon more than 75 years of experience in developing and deliveringraining for emergency responders.
hrough funding from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, NERRTC delivers a comprehensive set of courses and workshops to emerg
esponders, senior ofcials, public works staff, and medical personnel. Courses are developed and led by homeland security experts across
ountry, many of whom responded to, or managed, some of the most signicant incidents on records, including the 9/11 terrorist attacks on
World Trade Center and the Pentagon, the 1995 bombing of the Murrah Building, the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster, as well as Hurricane
atrina, Rita, and Ike.
essons learned from these and other disasters are incorporated into NERRTC training to ensure the Nations responders, ofcials, and other
isaster-response groups are ready when large-scale disasters strike. NERRTC addresses the whole community by collaborating with all leve
f government and conducts training online, at local and tribal jurisdictions, as well as at TEEXs Emergency Operations Training Center (EOT
NERRTC equips communities to be resilient in times of adversity. NERRTC courses and programs contribute signicantly to national preparedriorities and support congressional intent for the NDPC to expand its capacity and address future CBRNE/terrorism and all-hazards relate
raining demands. NERRTC continues to enhance courses based upon the training needs of emergency responders.
NERRTC training efforts are supported by four TEEX operational training divisions:
Emergency Services Training Institute
Infrastructure Training and Safety Institute
Public Safety and Security
Knowledge Engineering
ach TEEX division has experience and expertise in developing and delivering competency-based training that enables NERRTC to continu
rovide quality training within the homeland security and national preparedness community. By leveraging the top experts in preparedne
nd homeland security training, NERRTC provides specialized training and increases the Nations capabilities to prevent, protect,and mitigainst, respondto and recoverfrom natural or man-made catastrophic incidents.
or information on scheduling a course in your state, see the back cover of this catalog.
Student Identifcation (SID)Students participating in FEMA-provided training are required to have a FEMA Student Identic(SID) number before attending training. Your FEMA SID uniquely identies you throughout the FEMA organization and all of its agen
serves as your personal identication number and combines all of your FEMA training records under one account to simplify tracking of
our FEMA training accomplishments.
lease visit https://cdp.dhs.gov/femasid/FEMA SID web site to do any of the following:
To register for your FEMA SID if you do not already have one,
To retrieve your FEMA SID if you have forgotten it, and
To obtain additional information about the FEMA SID
WWW.TEEX.ORG/NERRTC
National Emergency
Response and Rescue
Training Center
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NDPCS ROLE IN NATIONAL PREPAREDNES
NDPC The National Domestic Preparedness Consortium (NDPC) is a major training partner ofthe U.S. Department of Homeland Security/Federal Emergency Management Agency (DHS/FEMA) National
Preparedness Directorate. The consortium is congressionally mandated to support the DHS/FEMA National
Preparedness Directorate by developing and delivering high-quality, tailored, all-hazards training that enhances
the Nations long-term preparedness goals. The NDPC is the principal means through which the Directorate
increases the capability of states, territories and local and tribal jurisdictions to prevent, protect and mitigateagainst, respond to and recover from terrorism, natural disasters, catastrophic accidents and other hazards.
The National Preparedness Directorate supports and implements:
Center for Domestic
Preparedness (CDP)
National Center for
Biomedical Research
and Training (NCBRT)
National Emergency
Response and Rescue
Training Center (NERRTC)
Energetic Materials
Research and
Testing Center
(EMRTC)
Nevada National Security Site/
Counter Terrorism
Operations Support
(NNSS/CTOS)
Security and Emergency
Response Training Center(SERTC)
National Disaster
Preparedness
Training Center
(NDPTC)
Presidential Policy Directive 8 National Incident Management System (NIMS) National Preparedness System
National Preparedness Goal (NPG) National Infrastructure Protection Plan (NIPP) National Response Framework (NRF)
The NDPC is comprised of seven nationally recognized organizations in the eld of homeland security and
emergency response training. Each member addresses the urgent need for counter-terrorism preparedness of
the Nations emergency rst responders within the context of all-hazards natural or manmade including
chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive (CBRNE) Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD).
Since its establishment by Congress in 1998, the NDPC has delivered rigorous, targeted preparedness trainingin all 50 states, ve U.S. territories, and the District of Columbia, helping jurisdictions achieve their goals of
protecting their citizens, property and economic livelihood. Millions of responders at every level have beneted
from this comprehensive and coordinated training. Each year, the consortiums programs meet the training
and education needs of tens of thousands of emergency responders and state, local, and tribal government
employees and ofcials. The NDPC applies its expertise in academics, curriculum development, eLearning, and
adult instructional techniques to produce DHS/FEMA-certied training courses that address the most critical
needs of the emergency response community.
The goal of the consortium is to provide a threat-responsive, long-term national capability. This capability
will be attained through weapons of mass destruction emergency rst responder training, test and exercise
programs.
House Report 105-825, 1998
WWW.NDPC.US
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InformationTechnology
Executive
Leadership&Mgmt.
PublicWorks
HealthSciences
Law
Enforcement
EMS
FireService
In my opinion this is the best class of its kind in the country with all
participants coming home with a new, tangible skill set in relation
to the inter-discipline management of a large-scale, widespread
disaster. This professional program provides the participants with the
most realistic experience possible, which in turn fosters the necessary
urgent environment that is so critical in executive emergency
management and decision-making. --Joseph Castro, Deputy Chief, CommanderEmergency Services Bureau, Technical Training Section, Los Angeles Fire Department
MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING
Emergency Preparedness for Community Leaders Courses
Senior Officials Workshop for All- Hazards Preparedness MGT-312
Public Information in an All-Hazards Incident MGT-318
Disaster Management for Critical Infrastructure and Incident Protection CoursesAdvanced Critical Infrastructure Protection MGT-414
Threat and Risk Assessment MGT-310
Enhanced Threat and Risk Assessment MG T-315
Disaster Management for Public Services MGT-317
Disaster Preparedness for Hospitals and Healthcare Organizations
Within the Community Infrastructure MGT-341
Strategic Overview of Disaster Management for Water and Wastewater Utilities MGT-342
Disaster Management for Water and Wastewater Utilities MGT-343
Disaster Management for Electric Power Systems MGT-345
The EOCs Role in Community Cybersecurity MGT-384
Community Cybersecurity Exercise Planning MGT-385
Convergence of Physical and Cybersecurity (Coming Soon)
Sport and Special Event Evacuation Training and Exercise MGT-412
Managing Critical Incidents for Higher Educ. Institutions: A Multi-Disciplinary, Community Approach MGT-361
Incident Management and Coordination Courses
Intermediate Incident Command System (ICS) For E xpanding Incidents MGT-904/L300
Advanced Incident Command System (ICS) Command and General Staff Complex Incidents MGT-905/L400
Incident Command Systems (ICS) Forms Review MGT-347
Incident Command System (ICS) Curricula Train-the-Trainer MGT-906/L449
Sports and Special Events Incident Management MGT-404
Enhanced Sports and Special Events Incident Management (Coming Soon)
EOC Operations and Planning for All-Hazards MGT-346
Emergency Preparedness for Health and Medical Services Courses
Medical Preparedness and Response for Bombing Incidents MGT-348
Mass Prophylaxis Preparedness and Planning MGT-319
Pediatric Disaster Response and Emergency Preparedness - (Coming Soon)
Training Gap Analysis
Readiness: Training Identification and Preparedness Planning (with Train-the-Trainer) MG T-418
MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING (TEEX Facility)
Enhanced All-Hazards Incident Management/Unified Command MGT-314
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AWARENESS
he TEEX/NERRTC Cybersecurity web-based courses are
esigned to ensure that the privacy, reliability, and integrity of
he information systems that power our global economy remain
ntact and secure. These DHS/FEMA certied courses are offered
hrough three discipline-specic tracks targeting general, non-
echnical computer users, technical IT professionals, and business
managers and professionals. For questions, call 800.541.7149 or
mail [email protected].
Web-Based Cybersecurity Training
General/Non-Technical Track
hese courses are located on the TEEX Web Campus
eex.org/nerrtconline)
he General/Non-Technical Track provides the basic principles and
ractices that computer users need to understand in order to keep
hemselves safe at work and at home. Additionally, this includes those
thical and legal practices affecting all computer users.
ourses:
Information Security for Everyone AWR-175-W
Cyber Ethics AWR-174-W
Cyber Law and White Collar Crime AWR-168-W
echnical/IT Professional Track
hese courses are located on the TEEX Web Campus
eex.org/nerrtconline)
he Technical/IT Professional Track is intended for participants with
echnical knowledge of computers, operating systems and networks.
hese courses train users to secure computers, applications, and
etworks. Training in the basics of digital forensics is also provided.
ourses:
Information Security Basics AWR-173-W
Secure Software AWR-178-W
Network Assurance AWR-138-W
Digital Forensics Basics AWR-139-W
Managers and Business Professionals Track
hese courses are located on the TEEX Web Campus
eex.org/nerrtconline)
he Managers and Business Professionals Track provides training
n the implementation and management of a business information
ontinuity plan, assessment and mitigation of cyber vulnerabilities,
nd incident response and analysis.
ourses:
Business Information Continuity AWR-176-W
Information Risk Management AWR-177-W
Cyber Incident Analysis and Response AWR-169-W
EEX.org/nerrtconline
or assistance call 800.541.7149 or email [email protected]
Courses designed to gain skills necessary to recognize and report a potential catastrophic incident.
Web-Based Training
The TEEX/NERRTC Online Training courses you will nd here are
awareness-level training courses that are designed to provide a
understanding of the topics covered. These courses may also serv
as prerequisites for advanced training that NERRTC provides in y
jurisdiction. These courses are offered at NO COST and students
a DHS/FEMA certicate of completion along with IACET Continuin
Education Units (CEUs) at the completion of each course. For ques
call 855.245.1614 or email [email protected]
WMD/Terrorism Awareness for Emergency Responders
AWR-160-W
This course was designed to provide the participant with knowled
of hazardous materials, Weapons of Mass Destruction and respo
to incidents involving these materials. This basic course introduces
the participant to topics such as hazardous materials and WMD
recognition, the Emergency Response Guide, NFPA 704 marking
system, and more. This course is NFPA 472-compliant and meets requirements for Hazardous Materials Awareness Level training.
Length 4 hours
CE Credits .4 CEUs
Basic EMS Concepts for CBRNE Events AWR-111-W
Upon course completion, participants will possess a basic
understanding of CBRNE incident management, unique EMS
responder considerations, and specic issues related to the medic
response to a WMD incident. Each of the three modules contains
study text, multimedia participant activities, and an end-of-modu
test. At the completion of the three modules, participants will berequired to successfully pass a comprehensive nal exam. The
successful completion of this course provides the participant with
the background knowledge necessary to participate in an EMS
technician-level CBRNE course.
Length 4 hours
CE Credits .4 CEUs
Mass Prophylaxis Awareness for Public Health Emergenc
AWR-314-W
This two-hour online course enhances community bioterrorism
preparedness and pandemic inuenza preparedness by providinawareness level training on the roles and responsibilities of the lo
public health community. The three modules include an overview
of public health, federal resources for mass prophylaxis, and ma
prophylaxis operations in the local jurisdiction.
Length 2 hours
CE Credits .2 CEUs
TEEX.org/nerrtconline
For assistance call 855.245.1614 or email [email protected]
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Essentials of Community Cybersecurity AWR-136
4 Hours /0.4 CEUs
This is a 4-hournon-technical introduction to cybersecurity.
This basic awareness course will explore cybersecurity in
a community context and demonstrates how cyber attacks
can impact, prevent, and/or stop business operations and
emergency responses. It is an awareness-level course for
participants who are interested in how cyber events can
impact a community and what role everyone plays concerni
this threat. The course is discussion based and builds basic
terminology, identies fundamental cyber threats, vulnerabi
and countermeasures that can impact an individual,
organization, and community.
AWR-136 is taught at your jurisdiction. To schedule, call
800.541.7149 or email [email protected]
Critical Infrastructure Key Resources (CIKR) Awareness
AWR-213
8 Hours/0.8 CEUs
The Critical Infrastructure Key Resource (CIKR) Awareness course
provides both public and private sector partners with an in-
depth introduction to National infrastructure protection policy,guidance, roles and responsibilities, coordinating frameworks,
and the principles underlie critical infrastructure protection
strategy. The combination of classroom presentations and team
activities provide participants a thorough understanding of the
National Infrastructure Protection Plan (NIPP), an increased
awareness of their jurisdictions critical infrastructure assets,
and prepares them to fulll their roles and responsibilities in
protecting the Nations critical infrastructure.
AWR-213 is taught at your jurisdiction. To schedule, call
800.423.8433 or email [email protected]
The preferred method for scheduling courses 41/2 hours or less in length is in conjunction withassociated courses. These courses are normallyscheduled the day prior to or, where possible,on the rst day of the companion course. This
allows us to make the most efcient use of fundingand instructors while providing participantsthe opportunity to complete two courses in acompressed amount of time.
Standardized Awareness Training (SAT) AWR-160
8 Hours /0.8 CEUs
The Standardized Awareness Training covers the essential
course material on Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nucle
or Explosive (CBRNE) hazards and materials, prevention and
deterrence methods, and the Emergency Response Guidebo
(ERG; U.S. Department of Transportation [DOT], 2008).
TEEX/NERRTC and the Center for Domestic Preparedness (C
reference the following resources to ensure that the CBRNE
materials remain current: the National Infrastructure Protecti
Plan (NIPP; U.S. Department of Homeland Security [DHS],
2009), Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Respo
(HAZWOPER), 29 Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.)
1910.120(q)(6)(i) (2010); National Fire Protection Associati
(NFPA) 472, Standard for Competence of Responders to
Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass Destruction Inciden
(National Fire Protection Association [NFPA], 2007; 2008
edition.
AWR-160 is taught at your jurisdiction. To schedule, call855.245.1614 or email [email protected]
Sport Event Risk Management AWR-167
14 Hours/1.4 CEUsThis course focuses on building capabilities for multi-agency
collaboration. Intact university teams will learn to agree on
basic concepts relative to: planning, risk assessment, training,
exercising plans, and recovery/ business continuity through
scenario-based training modules. The university teams will be
composed of specialists from ve distinct areas: campus polic
athletic department, emergency management, Fire/HazMat,
and emergency medical/health services. The expectation
is for these leadership teams to return to their respective
universities and coordinate development of a sport event sec
management system. The Sports Event Security Aware (SESA
system, developed by the Center for Spectator Sports Secur
Management (CSSSM), will be the basis for these back-homedevelopments.
AWR-167 is taught at your jurisdiction. To schedule, call
800.423.8433 or email [email protected]
Promoting Community Cybersecurity AWR-135 6 Hours /0.6 CEUs
This 6-hour discussion-based training provides an overview of
cybersecurity topics, cyber threats, and types of attack. Using
case studies, participants will analyze how cyber resources can
be improved in the areas of awareness, information sharing,
processes, and planning. Participants will examine protections
within the context of an organization and the broader
community.
AWR-135 is taught at your jurisdiction. To schedule, call
800.541.7149 or email [email protected]
http://teex.org/teex.cfm?pageid=training&area=teex&templateid=14&Division=KE&Course=AWR136http://mail%20to:[email protected]/http://teex.org/teex.cfm?pageid=training&area=teex&templateid=14&Division=PUBLICSAFETY&Course=AWR213http://teex.org/teex.cfm?pageid=training&area=teex&templateid=14&Division=PUBLICSAFETY&Course=AWR213mailto:publicsafety%40teexmail.tamu.edu?subject=http://teex.org/teex.cfm?pageid=training&area=teex&templateid=14&Division=ESTI&Course=AWR160&online=truemailto:esti%40teexmail.tamu.edu?subject=http://teex.org/teex.cfm?pageid=training&area=teex&templateid=14&Division=KE&Course=AWR136http://teex.org/teex.cfm?pageid=training&area=teex&templateid=14&Division=KE&Course=AWR135http://mail%20to:[email protected]/http://mail%20to:[email protected]/http://teex.org/teex.cfm?pageid=training&area=teex&templateid=14&Division=KE&Course=AWR135http://teex.org/teex.cfm?pageid=training&area=teex&templateid=14&Division=KE&Course=AWR136mailto:esti%40teexmail.tamu.edu?subject=http://teex.org/teex.cfm?pageid=training&area=teex&templateid=14&Division=ESTI&Course=AWR160&online=truehttp://teex.org/teex.cfm?pageid=training&area=teex&templateid=14&Division=ESTI&Course=AWR160&online=truemailto:publicsafety%40teexmail.tamu.edu?subject=http://teex.org/teex.cfm?pageid=training&area=teex&templateid=14&Division=PUBLICSAFETY&Course=AWR213http://teex.org/teex.cfm?pageid=training&area=teex&templateid=14&Division=PUBLICSAFETY&Course=AWR213http://mail%20to:[email protected]/http://teex.org/teex.cfm?pageid=training&area=teex&templateid=14&Division=KE&Course=AWR1368/11/2019 TEEX NERRTC Summary Course Brochure February 2014
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Operational Level Response to HazMat/WMD Inciden
PER-212
24 Hours/2.4 CEUs
This course focuses on the unique personal protection challen
that responders face during a weapons of mass destruction
(WMD)/terrorist incident or a hazardous materials incident.PER-212 is based on NFPA 472 (2008) consensus standard
operations-level core competencies and personal protective
equipment (PPE) mission-specic competency, as well as OSH
(29CFR 1910.120) (q) and EPA (40CFR Part 311) response
regulations. PER-212 provides the knowledge and skills
needed to obtain certication through the National Professio
Qualications System (NPQS/ProBoard) as an Operations-le
responder.
PER-212 is taught at your jurisdiction. To schedule, call
855.245.1614 or email [email protected]
PERFORMANCECourses for rst responders who perform tasks during the initial response to a catastrophic incident.
Wide Area Search PER-213
24 Hours/2.4 CEUs/ACE 1 Hour College Credit (Lower
Division)
When disaster strikes it can be a challenge to effectively
mobilize, organize, and deploy needed resources. The TEEX
NERRTC Wide Area Search course is an excellent training
opportunity for nearly any jurisdiction or agency that may f
such an emergency. The discipline applies to a vast number o
critical situations including natural disasters or terrorist incide
Participants are instructed in practical search methods and s
so they can perform systematic searches over a large affect
area. The training includes challenging exercises that mirrorreal life scenarios. The three-day long event concludes with
in-depth exercise that requires participants to utilize the skill
gained during the course. The trainers delivering the course
are knowledgeable, experienced emergency responders wh
have actively utilized wide area search techniques during so
of the Nations largest and most challenging operations, such
as Hurricanes Katrina, Ike, Gustav and Rita, the Space Shutt
Columbia recovery operation, and many other incidents that
required these same comprehensive strategies.
PER-213 is taught at your jurisdiction. To schedule, call
855.245.1614 or email [email protected]
When Chesley B. Sully Sullenberger III amazingly
landed the U.S. Airways plane he was piloting into the
Hudson River, emergency responders sprung into action.
Please thank the staff of TEEX for their help in
preparing our rst responders and private sector for this
port emergency. Everyone is complimenting the unied
command operational effectiveness. Good outcomes durin
emergencies always start with good training.
--Brian Onieal, New Jersey Ofce of Homeland Secur
Medical Management of Chemical, Biological,
Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive (CBRNE) Events
PER-211 16 Hours/1.6 CEUs/AAFP 15.0 hours/IACET 1.6 CEUs/ENA 15.0 hours
Participants completing this program will be able to properly
perform patient triage, decontamination, treatment, and
transportation in the event of exposure to chemical, biological,radiological, nuclear, and explosive (CBRNE) weapons. The
course consists of facilitated discussions, small group exercises,
hands-on activities, and task-oriented practical applications.
Course participants will use both state-of-the-art adult and
pediatric human patient simulators to promote critical thinking
skills while utilizing the RAPID Care concept.
PER-211 is taught at your jurisdiction. To schedule, call
855.245.1614 or email [email protected]
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MANAGEMENT AND PLANNIN
Senior Ofcials Workshop for All-Hazards Preparedness
MGT-312
6 Hours/0.6 CEUs
The Senior Ofcials Workshop provides a forum for local or
regional executives to share strategies and coordinate plans
for emergency preparedness and response. This workshop isan efcient process for discussing executive-level issues with
leaders from the agencies involved in all levels of the emergency
management structure. The expected outcome: executive and
administrative staff, responder chiefs/department heads and
infrastructure and resource leaders share a common perspective
and an understanding of the challenges they will face in times of
crisis.
MGT-312 is taught at your jurisdiction. To schedule, call
855.245.1614 or email [email protected]
Courses for managers who build plans and coordinate the response to a mass-consequence, man-made or natural ev
Threat and Risk Assessment MGT-310
16 Hours/1.6 CEUs/ACE - 1 Hour College Credit (Lower
Division)
This course prepares participants to complete a jurisdictio
Threat Hazard Identication and Risk Assessment (THIRA)
by following the DHS/FEMA THIRA process. The course isdesigned to enhance the jurisdictions ability to identify a
manage risks associated with human-caused, natural and
technological disasters through application of the THIRA
process. The course combines classroom presentations wit
a series of instructor-led, team activities, designed to allo
participants to learn and practice each step of the THIRA
process. The course culminates with a comprehensive acti
designed to allow participants to use the DHS/FEMA THIR
sample template to develop a THIRA.
MGT-310 is taught at your jurisdiction. To schedule, call
800.423.8433 or email [email protected] Information in an All-Hazards Incident
MGT-318
16 Hours/1.6 CEUs/ACE - 1 Hour College Credit (Lower
Division)
This course examines the role of public information in managing
an all-hazards incident and provides practical training in crisis
communication techniques. In such an incident, it is imperative that
community leaders, incident managers, and public information
ofcers are prepared to communicate with the public through
the news media. The course focuses on the role of public
information in incident management, the information needs
of the public in a crisis, and the various means of effectively
communicating through the news media. Upon completion of the
course, participants will be able to manage the major elements
associated with public information in a WMD, terrorism and all-
hazards incident.
MGT-318 is taught at your jurisdiction. To schedule, call
855.245.1614 or email [email protected]
Advanced Critical Infrastructure Protection MGT-414
8 Hours/.8 CEUs
This management level course extends the knowledge, skills,
and abilities developed in the awareness level course (AWR-
213) . Participants will formulate considerations for jurisdictional
resilience, including leveraging cross-sector partnerships, sector
and asset analysis. It facilitates a better understanding of
how jurisdictional partners may implement Presidential Policy
Directive (PPD) 8 and the National Preparedness Goal in
the planning stage for improving resilience and reducing risk
exposure. The resulting jurisdictional considerations, as part of
a resilience action plan, will enhance the whole communitys
ability to manage the risk associated with critical infrastructure
protection efforts.
MGT-414 is taught at your jurisdiction. To schedule, call
800.423.8433 or email [email protected]
Enhanced Threat and Risk Assessment MGT-315
16 Hours/1.6 CEUs/ACE - 1 Hour College Credit (Lower
Division)
This course compliments the Threat and Risk Assessment co
(MGT-310) by teaching participants to conduct thorough
site-specic critical infrastructure risk and vulnerability
assessments to enhance development of their jurisdictiona
Threat Hazard Identication and Risk Assessment (THIRA)
Through a combination of classroom presentations, group
discussions, and practical eld application, participants le
methods to identify and prioritize risks; assess vulnerabilitestimate consequences; and use the National Preparedne
Cycle to mitigate risk. Multidisciplinary participant teams
and assess critical infrastructure facilities selected by the
jurisdiction, identifying risks, vulnerabilities, consequences,
mitigation options specic to their assigned site. Teams the
document their ndings, develop an action plan, and pres
their results to the class.
MGT-315 is taught at your jurisdiction. To schedule, call
800.423.8433 or email [email protected]
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MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING
Disaster Preparedness for Hospitals and Healthcare
Organizations Within the Community Infrastructure
MGT-341
16 Hours/1.6 CEUs
Protecting the critical infrastructure of the United States is
essential to the nations security, public health and safety,economic vitality, and way of life. Hospitals and healthcare
organizations are part of the critical infrastructure as identied
in the National Infrastructure Protection Plan (NIPP). This
course brings together those individuals from the hospital and
healthcare community who are responsible for ensuring the
resiliency of healthcare services during a high-consequence
or catastrophic event within a jurisdiction. Focusing on
preparedness processes and activities, this course provides
hospital and healthcare personnel an opportunity to acquire the
knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to help them ensure the
sustainability of their facilities and organizations during all types
of disasters.
MGT-341 is taught at your jurisdiction. To schedule, call
800.723.3811 or email [email protected]
Courses for managers who build plans and coordinate the response to a mass-consequence, man-made or natural ev
Strategic Overview of Disaster Management for Wat
and Wastewater Utilities MGT-342
4 Hours/0.4 CEUs
This course introduces the various natural and man-made
(accidental or intentional) disasters to which water and
wastewater systems may be vulnerable and the potential effof disasters. Planning for and responding to disasters that af
drinking water and wastewater systems will also be explaine
Participants are guided through portions of the Environmenta
Protection Agencys (EPA) Response Protocol Toolbox (RPTB)
to identify steps in the response and recovery processes.
Case studies on a variety of disaster incidents, as well as
hypothetical situations for water and wastewater incidents, a
examined. Participants are also given the opportunity to pra
developing a disaster response plan for a disaster.
MGT-342 is taught at your jurisdiction. To schedule, call
800.723.3811 or email [email protected]
Disaster Management for Water and WastewaterUtilities MGT-343
16 Hours/1.6 CEUs/ACE - Hour College Credit (Lower Div
This course presents information regarding preparing for,
responding to, and recovering from natural or man-made
incidents affecting water and/or wastewater facilities. The
course introduces the various hazards to which water and
wastewater systems may be vulnerable and the potential ef
hazards may induce. Participants are guided through portio
the Environmental Protection Agencys (EPA) Response Protoc
Toolbox (RPTB) to identify steps in the response and recover
processes. Case studies on disasters and hypothetical water
wastewater incidents are examined. Participants also practi
developing a response and recovery plan for a water or
wastewater incident.
MGT-343 is taught at your jurisdiction. To schedule, call
800.723.3811 or email [email protected]
Disaster Management for Electric Power Systems
MGT-345
16 Hours/1.6 CEUs/ACE 1 Hour College Credit (Lower
Division)
This course is designed to provide training to electric power
systems managers, operators, supervisors, and employees toprepare for, respond to, and recover from a natural or man
made incident affecting electric power facilities and systems
The course introduces the various natural, technological, and
civil hazards to which electric power systems may be vulnera
and the potential effects the hazards may induce. Measures
to reduce risk are discussed along with the importance of
integrating the full range of capabilities and emergency
response organizations when developing a response plan.
Participants review the responsibilities of utilities during incid
recovery, organize information for presentation to the public
media during an incident, and discuss disaster planning activ
MGT-345 is taught at your jurisdiction. To schedule, call800.723.3811 or email [email protected]
Disaster Management for Public Services MGT-317
16 Hours/1.6 CEUs
This course provides a unique opportunity for public service
professionals to extend their knowledge and skills necessary for
protecting their communities and infrastructure from potential
or actual threats. During this course, representatives from publicservice agencies such as utilities and public works, transportation,
re, public safety, city planning/urban development, public
health, local, state, and federal emergency management ofcials
who are expected to identify and mitigate hazards and plan
and manage disaster response and recovery efforts within their
jurisdictions work together in multidisciplinary teams to apply the
course information in a variety of hands-on, small group activities
and disaster scenarios. The course introduces natural and human-
caused disasters to which public services may be vulnerable.
This course also explains emergency planning and management
and the regulatory systems, documents, and directives that guide
disaster response. Response factors, such as hazard control
zones, resources, responder safety and public informationprocesses as well as recovery considerations, such as funding
assistance and demobilization, are also explained.
MGT-317 is taught at your jurisdiction. To schedule, call
800.723.3811 or email [email protected]
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EOCs Role in Community Cybersecurity MGT-384
12 Hours/1.2 CEUs
This non-technical course is designed to provide an awareness
of how cyber events can impact a community, an Emergency
Operations Center, and our daily lives. In this course, participants
will discover the roles and responsibilities needed to detect,
prevent, and respond to a cybersecurity incident. Using past
cyber events, participants will explore how the EOC and
community would plan for and manage information and
resources needed for a cyber event and understand how cyber
attacks can be used to affect, disrupt, and/or complicate
emergency responses.
MGT-384 is taught at your jurisdiction. To schedule, call
800.541.7149 or email [email protected]
Community Cybersecurity Exercise Planning
MGT-385 12 Hours/1.2 CEUs
This non-technical course is designed to assist exercise planners
to incorporate cybersecurity into an exercise in meaningful
ways. Participants will be introduced to cybersecurity topics
and how cyber attacks can impact the business operations of
an organization and community. Lectures and activities will
explore objectives, players, cybersecurity injects and challenges
to incorporating cybersecurity into exercises. Participants will be
exposed to many possible injects and scenarios that can be used
in an exercise.
MGT-385 is taught at your jurisdiction. To schedule, call
800.541.7149 or email [email protected]
Sport and Special Event Evacuation Training and
Exercise MGT-412
14 Hours/1.4 CEUs
This course provides assistance to sport venue managers to
prepare and/or enhance an evacuation plan to assist emerg
responders in implementing exible and scalable evacuationactivities (i.e. evacuation, sheltering in place, or relocation).
These emergency activities might occur in isolation or as a
result of a larger, multi-entity response initiative. The course
highly innovative in that it builds multi-agency collaboration
delivering critical evacuation planning information. The user
also obtain a take away package with visualization and C
from lessons learned, and templates for customizing their ow
evacuation plan.
MGT-412 is taught at your jurisdiction. To schedule, call
800.423.8433 or email [email protected]
Managing Critical Incidents for Higher Education
Institutions: A Multi-Disciplinary, Community Approa
MGT-361
24 Hours/2.4 CEUs
This course provides higher education campus administrators
campus emergency management teams, and their community
partners an forum to address the full-spectrum of emergency
preparedness; prevention, protection, mitigation, response,
and recovery as it relates to critical incidents affecting colleg
campus and places specic emphasis on the unique aspects
and challenges associated with higher education institutions.
Participants learn to effectively manage a critical incident bapplying an all-hazards, multi-disciplinary, community appro
based on the National Incident Management Systems (NIMS
Incident Command System (ICS). The course is delivered thro
a combination of lecture and team activities, and culminates
instructor-led, role-play exercise customized to the community
which the course is delivered.
MGT-361 is taught at your jurisdiction. To schedule, call
800.423.8433 or email [email protected].
Convergence of Physical and Cybersecurity (Coming Soon)
8 Hours /.8 CEUs
This course builds upon the actions taken in Critical Infrastructure
Awareness (AWR -213), Advanced Critical Infrastructure
Protection (MGT-414), Essentials of Community Cybersecurity
(AWR-136), and The EOCs Role in Community Cybersecurity
(MGT-384) courses to address the expanding gap between
the physical and cyber disciplines in security management,
incident planning and response. This will support the National
Infrastructure Protection Plans goal to increase the protection of
the jurisdictions critical infrastructure assets in the physical, cyber
and human elements.
This course will be taught at your jurisdiction. To schedule, call
800.423.8433 or email [email protected]
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MANAGEMENT AND PLANNINGCourses for managers who build plans and coordinate the response to a mass-consequence, man-made or natural ev
Advanced Incident Command System (ICS), Command and
General Staff Complex Incidents
MGT-905/L400
14 Hours/1.4 CEUs
This course provides training and resources for personnel who
require advanced application of the ICS. This course expands
upon information covered in ICS-100 through ICS-300 courses.
These earlier courses are prerequisites for ICS-400. The target
audience for this course is senior personnel who are expected
to perform in a management capacity in an area command or
multiagency coordination entity. The prerequisites for this course
are ICS-100, ICS-200, ICS-300, IS-700 and IS-800.
MGT-905 is taught at your jurisdiction. To schedule, call
855.245.1614 or email [email protected]
Incident Command Systems Forms Review MGT-347
4 Hours/0.4 CEUsThis 4 hour workshop provides a detailed introduction for
emergency response supervisors and mid- to upper-level
managers to the Incident Command System (ICS) forms used in
the development of an Incident Action Plan (IAP). Participants will
examine the primary forms used in an IAP, as well as supporting
and other utility forms. In addition, participants will review
the planning process and where, within that process, the forms
are lled out and by whom. The workshop includes a practical
application designed to instruct participants in the development
of Specic, Measurable, Action-oriented, Realistic, and Time-
based (SMART) control and management objectives.
MGT-347 is taught at your jurisdiction. To schedule, call855.245.1614 or email [email protected]
Incident Command System (ICS) Curricula Train the
Trainer MGT-906/L449
32 Hours/3.2 CEUs
This course prepares Incident Command System instructor
candidates to deliver the Emergency Management Institutes
Incident Command System curricula. The course requires
the course participants to use critical thinking, presentation
development and their ICS knowledge to develop team and
individual presentations that outline the key concepts, potential
Sports and Special Events Incident Management
MGT-404
16 Hours/1.6 CEUs
This course develops athletic department staffs, facility
management personnel, campus public safety personnel,
emergency response supervisors, and others involved in spor
special event management to better manage incidents that c
occur during an event. The course provides participants the s
necessary to effectively manage an incident by applying an
implementing a multi-disciplinary management team approa
as described in the National Incident Management System
(NIMS). The course has specic emphasis on the unique asperesponse to an incident occurring during a sports/special eve
including considerations for business continuity and after-act
activities. The course concludes with a practical application,
playing exercise that can be customized to the facility in wh
the course is delivered. It provides specic emphasis on incid
action planning and resource management processes. This
course represents a cooperative effort between The Univers
of Southern Mississippis National Center for Spectator Spor
Security and Safety (USM/NCS4) and TEEX/NERRTC.
MGT-404 is taught at your jurisdiction. To schedule, call
855.245.1614 or email [email protected]
Enhanced Sports and Special Events Incident
Management (Coming Soon)
24 Hours/2.4 CEUs
This course is intended to prepare emergency responders
as well as event management personnel, concessionaires,
athletic department personnel, and elected and chief
executives who would be involved in the preparation for and
response to a large-scale incident during sporting or specia
events. Participants will be guided through four rigorous,
simulation-supported, scenario-based emergency response
exercises designed to hone both individual and team buildindecision-making and incident management skills in the conte
sports and special events operations. These scenarios provid
truly unique opportunity to actually apply the skills necessar
respond to an incident and coordinate with other stakeholde
This course is developed and delivered in partnership with th
University of Southern Mississippis National Center for Spec
Sports Safety and Security (USM/NCS4).
Enhanced Sports and Special Events Incident Managemen
taught at your jurisdiction. To schedule, call 855.245.161
email [email protected]
Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents
MGT-904/L30018 Hours/1.8 CEUs
This course provides training on and resources for personnel who
require advanced application of the Incident Command System
(ICS). This course expands upon information covered in the ICS-
100 and ICS-200 courses in a response or exercise environment,before taking ICS-300. The prerequisite for this course are ICS-
100, ICS-200, IS-/ICS-700, and IS-/ICS-800.
MGT-904 is taught at your jurisdiction. To schedule, call
855.245.1614 or email [email protected]
pitfalls and presentation techniques for each course. While I
100, ICS-200, ICS 402 and the G191 courses are addresse
the major emphasis is on ICS-300 and ICS-400.
MGT-906 is taught at your jurisdiction. To schedule, call
855.245.1614 or email [email protected]
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Emergency Operations Center Operations and Planning
for All-Hazards MGT-346
24 Hours/2.4 CEUs/ACE-2 Hours College Credit (Lower
Division)
This course focuses on the core functions, processes, and best
practices necessary to ensure effective and repeatableperformance of an emergency operations center at any level.
The core functions and processes are reviewed and demonstrated
via facilitated discussion and classroom activities. The participants
gain practical experience via a series of interrelated activities
and exercises supported by a state-of-the-art computer
simulation system and are coached by instructors who have
extensive emergency operations and management experience.
The course offers the opportunity for participants to practice
emergency management and to gain practical experience
in individual and group processes necessary to manage an
EOC. Each participant will gain a better understanding of the
management requirements and skills necessary to effectively
coordinate and support the response activities during a large-scale event.
MGT-346 is taught at your jurisdiction. To schedule, call
855.245.1614 or email [email protected]
Medical Preparedness and Response for Bombing
Incidents MGT-348/PER-233
16 Hours/1.6 CEUs
This course addresses medical preparedness for and response
to blast effects through a combination of lectures, small group
activities, and tabletop participant exercises. Participants
completing this course will gain an enhanced understanding andawareness of issues and considerations relating to bombing
incidents. This course represents a cooperative effort between
New Mexico Techs Energetic Materials Research and Testing
Center (NMT/EMRTC) and TEEX/NERRTC.
MGT-348 is taught at your jurisdiction. To schedule, call
855.245.1614 or email [email protected]
Mass Prophylaxis Preparedness and Planning MGT-319
16 Hours/1.6 CEUs
This course addresses local public health and medical
preparedness with other community partners in preparation forthe coordination of plans to provide mass distribution of medical
countermeasures for the jurisdiction as it relates to the Division
of Strategic National Stockpile (DSNS) Program. This course
addresses Emergency Support Function # 8 issues. Participants
completing this course will gain an enhanced understanding
and insight into the skills required to enhance a jurisdictions
preparedness and emergency response efforts by developing
(or revising) a plan addressing an all-hazards approach towards
Mass Prophylaxis. This course is a combination of lectures, small
group activities and a tabletop exercise/game.
MGT-319 is taught at your jurisdiction. To schedule, call
855.245.1614 or email [email protected]
Enhanced All-Hazards Incident Management/
Unied Command MGT-314
28 Hours/2.8 CEUs/ACE - 1 Hour College Credit (Lower
Division)
This course uses a computer-driven simulation to train participin incident management skills, staff responsibilities, situationa
awareness and decision-making skills particular to any all-
hazards events. The course focuses on the Incident Command
(ICP) processes and the key decision-making requirements wi
that response node.
The overall incident management structure used in the course
is based on the National Response Framework (NRF) and the
National Incident Management System (NIMS) and is certied
the DHS/FEMA National Training and Education Division (NTE
MGT-314 is taught at the Emergency Operations Training
Center (EOTC), College Station, TX. To apply for admissio
go to teex.com/eotc, call 855.245.1614 or [email protected]
Readiness: Training Identication and Preparedness
Planning (with Train-the-Trainer) MGT-418
13 Hours/1.3 CEUs
This course teaches participants how to create effective multi-
year training plans for their agencies and jurisdictions using
an approach that includes the whole community concept. Byevaluating their abilities to meet their emergency
operations plans (EOP) using traditional and national
preparedness tools, participants can answer the following criti
readiness questions: 1)How prepared do we need to be? 2)Ho
prepared are we? 3)How do we prioritize efforts to close the
difference? Agencies that plan and train together using the wh
community approach are much better equipped to successfully
respond together. In this course, participants will learn a jurisd
training assessment process in which an integrated assessment
team creates a jurisdictional prole and evaluates its abilities
fully implement the EOP. Participants will then be able to ident
and catalog training goals and identify ways to meet them by
prioritizing training efforts, developing improvement plans, animplementing a course of action.
MGT-418 is taught at your jurisdiction. To schedule, call
800.423.8433 or email [email protected]
Pediatric Disaster Response and Emergency
Preparedness (Coming Soon)
16 Hours/1.6 CEUs
This is a performance level course that addresses pediatric eme
gency planning and medical response considerations. This cours
addresses the need for emergency responders, rst receivers, a
emergency management personnel to increase their effectivene
responding to pediatric patients and their unique needs/conside
ations. This course provides participants with skills and knowledg
necessary to make pediatric considerations/accommodations w
planning and preparing for community all-hazards events.
This course will be taught at your jurisdiction. To schedule,
855.245.1614 or email [email protected]
http://teex.org/teex.cfm?pageid=training&area=teex&templateid=14&Division=ESTI&Course=MGT346http://teex.org/teex.cfm?pageid=training&area=teex&templateid=14&Division=ESTI&Course=MGT346mailto:esti%40teexmail.tamu.edu?subject=http://teex.org/teex.cfm?pageid=training&area=teex&templateid=14&Division=ESTI&Course=MGT348http://teex.org/teex.cfm?pageid=training&area=teex&templateid=14&Division=ESTI&Course=MGT348mailto:esti%40teexmail.tamu.edu?subject=http://teex.org/teex.cfm?pageid=training&area=teex&templateid=14&Division=ESTI&Course=MGT319mailto:esti%40teexmail.tamu.edu?subject=http://teex.org/teex.cfm?pageid=training&area=teex&templateid=14&Division=ESTI&Course=MGT314http://teex.org/teex.cfm?pageid=training&area=teex&templateid=14&Division=ESTI&Course=MGT314mailto:esti%40teexmail.tamu.edu?subject=http://teex.org/teex.cfm?pageid=training&area=teex&templateid=14&Division=ESTI&Course=MGT348http://teex.org/teex.cfm?pageid=training&area=teex&templateid=14&Division=ESTI&Course=MGT348mailto:esti%40teexmail.tamu.edu?subject=http://teex.org/teex.cfm?pageid=training&area=teex&templateid=14&Division=ESTI&Course=MGT314http://teex.org/teex.cfm?pageid=training&area=teex&templateid=14&Division=ESTI&Course=MGT314mailto:esti%40teexmail.tamu.edu?subject=http://teex.org/teex.cfm?pageid=training&area=teex&templateid=14&Division=ESTI&Course=MGT319mailto:esti%40teexmail.tamu.edu?subject=http://teex.org/teex.cfm?pageid=training&area=teex&templateid=14&Division=ESTI&Course=AWR160&online=truehttp://teex.org/teex.cfm?pageid=training&area=teex&templateid=14&Division=ESTI&Course=MGT348http://teex.org/teex.cfm?pageid=training&area=teex&templateid=14&Division=ESTI&Course=MGT348mailto:esti%40teexmail.tamu.edu?subject=http://teex.org/teex.cfm?pageid=training&area=teex&templateid=14&Division=ESTI&Course=MGT346http://teex.org/teex.cfm?pageid=training&area=teex&templateid=14&Division=ESTI&Course=MGT3468/11/2019 TEEX NERRTC Summary Course Brochure February 2014
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Expanded Options for
Training Opportunities
Continuing Education Credit
Our customerstold us that they needed expanded options when it came to pricing and purchasing training fromTEEX/NERRTC. They spoke, we listened. In response to a growing demand for our courses, we are pleased to
provide two options to better serve the customer.
Excess Delivery Acquisition Program (EDAP)
DHS/FEMA has authorized the TEEX/NERRTC to utilize the Excess Delivery Acquisition Program (EDAP). EDAP
deliveries are available at cost to our targeted audience in excess of what funding will normally allow us
to deliver. Typically, TEEX/NERRTC courses are provided at no cost to personnel working for agencies and
organizations within our targeted audience. However, we do not have enough funding to allow us to provide a
limitless supply of training. If the alloted DHS/FEMA-funded deliveries available are met or exceeded and more
deliveries of a requested course are needed, TEEX/NERRTC can utilize the EDAP to deliver the requested course(s)
at cost to the requesting entity. Private sector agencies or organizations are also eligible to participate in EDAP.
For more information about the EDAP and how to enroll, contact TEEX/NERRTC through the course-specic contact
numbers or email addresses.
The General Services Administration (GSA) Pricing AdvantageGSA establishes long-term government-wide contracts with approved entities to
provide services at discount pricing. Price reduction, based on an awarded GSA
contract, is at the core of the GSA Schedule. State and local government entities
may use GSA to purchase products and services and benet from the extended
reduced pricing. TEEX/NERRTC is currently an approved vendor on GSA Schedule
84 (Contract GS-07F-0357V).
To request a course delivery with the GSA pricing advantage, please contact TEEX/NERRTC through the course-
specic contact numbers or email addresses. When TEEX/NERRTC receives your request, we will provide an
estimate of the course delivery cost. If that cost estimate is acceptable, TEEX/NERRTC will submit the cost estimate
to DHS/FEMA to request their approval. Once DHS/FEMA approval is received, TEEX/NERRTC will coordinate
scheduling for delivery of the course(s).
TEEX is an authorized provider for the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET).
As a provider, TEEX/NERRTC offers Continuing Education Units (CEUs) to students that complete training. The
number of CEUs per course is 0.1 CEU per hour of training. (ex. 16 course hours = 1.6 CEUs) One CEU equals
ten contact hours of participation in an organized continuing education and training experience, delivered under
responsible sponsorship, capable direction and qualied instruction. IACET CEUs are recognized by learners,
instructors, regulators and employers worldwide and can only be awarded by IACET Authorized Providers. This
distinction assures employers, credentialing associations, licensing bodies and others that a learner has completed
a quality program that meets the national standard for continuing education and training. Some courses carrycontinuing education credits for activity that was approved by the Emergency Nurses Association (ENA), an
accredited approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Centers Commission
on Accreditation, or the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) as well as the Texas Department of State
Health Services /EMS (DSHS/EMS).
In addition, there are 12 courses in the TEEX/NERRTC program that are recommended for college credit through
the American Council on Education (ACE) and included in the ACE National Guide for College Credit for Workforce
Training at www.acenet.edu. Each approved course carries a recommendation for the appropriate level andnumber of credit hours and is indicated with the course description. (ex. Lower Division = LD, Upper Division = UD,
Hours = 1 or 2)
GS-07F-0357V
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TEXAS A&M ENGINEERING EXTENSION SERVICENational Emergency Response and Rescue Training Center
200 Technology Way, College Station, Texas 77845
877-833-9638 | www.teex.org/nerrtc
More information is available on training opportunities atwww.teex.org/nerrtc
The following states must register through theirState's Homeland Security Training Ofce:
AK, AZ, CA, CT, FL, GA, ID, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, NH, NJ, NM,NY, OK, OR, PA, PR, RI, SC, SD, TN, UT, VA, VI, VT, WA, WI, WY
To nd out how to contact your States Homeland Security Training Ofce, visithttps://www.frstrespondertraining.gov/content.do?page=saa,
click on your state for contact information.
All other states may register through course specic contact numbers oremail addresses listed in this course catalog.
C14.7356.12
Revised February 25, 2014
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