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Jun06Region:Service Area 5
The right message at the right time from the right person can save lives. CDC’s Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication (CERC) draws from lessons learned during past public health emergencies and research in the fields of public health, psychology, and emergency risk communication.
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Jun06Region:Service Area 5
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Jun07Region:Service Area 5
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Jun20Region:Service Area 5
Link to Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management to register:
https://eoc.iowa.gov/training/CalDetails.aspx?EventID=1385&CourseID=72
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Aug15Region:Service Area 5
Register: https://eoc.iowa.gov/training/caldetails.aspx?eventid=1495&courseid=251
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Sep07Region:Service Area 5
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Sep12Region:Service Area 5
Course Description: This 2-day course provides training on and resources for personnel who has a responsibility to function in a command post managing and expanding incident. Topics include use of an Incident Complex and Area Command, and the interactions between Multi-Agency Coordination (MAC) entities.
Additional Info: 1) Training will be held at the Dubuque County Firefighters Association Regional Emergency Responder Training Facility class rooms.
2) Parking available around the building.
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Oct17Region:Service Area 5
This course provides an introduction to identifying, assessing, evaluating, and mitigating chemical security risks. This easy-to-understand overview identifies key components and best practices of chemical security awareness and planning to help kickstart chemical security discussions at your facility.
This course runs 1-2 hours in length and is appropriate for all personnel regardless of their level of involvement with dangerous chemicals. This no-cost, introductory course covers:
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Nov13Region:Service Area 5
Course Overview: HSEEP is a consistent approach to capabilities-based exercise program management that uses a common methodology for designing, developing, conducting, and evaluating exercises to measure progress toward building, sustaining, and delivering core capabilities. The program is designed to encourage the use of national best practices, is adaptable to the needs of each jurisdiction regardless of size.
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Nov14Region:Service Area 5
This course walks through how to create a tailored, scalable security plan that meets the business model and unique circumstances of a facility. Participants will learn the key elements of a chemical security plan and benefit from examples, lessons learned, and best practices.
This course runs 2-3 hours in length and is designed to help leadership, facility security personnel, and other applicable personnel understand, develop, and implement a facility security plan. This no-cost, in-depth course covers: