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Full Titles:WMD Law Enforcement Protective Measures (8 hr)WMD Law Enforcement Response Actions (8 hr)WMD Hands-on-Training (8 hr)DESCRIPTION:The WMD Hands-On Training (8-hour) course is an eight-hour course that provides the responder with hands-on practical exercises that give the responder the ability to perform triage and decontamination procedures, classify residual contamination through the use of survey and monitoring equipment, and conduct scene survey and safety. As part of the eight contact hours for this course, the responder performs hazardous materials technician operations at a toxic agent training facility.The Law Enforcement Protective Measures (8-hour) course is an one-day training course providing seminars in the terrorist threat and indicators of terrorist activity, targets of terrorist activity and tactics used by terrorists, prevention and deterrence techniques, Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, or Explosive (CBRNE) hazards, protective measures, appropriate response actions, and the Incident Command System (ICS).The WMD Law Enforcement Response Actions course is an one-day training course providing hands-on training in surveying and monitoring, decontamination and triage procedures, use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and scene survey and safety.These three classes are part of a series and given over 3 days. All three classes must be taken. Travel days are Nov 1st and Nov 5th.All costs are paid for by CDP. (airfare, transportation to/from Atlanta, lodging and meals) LOCATION:Center for Domestic Preparedness, Anniston AlabamaREGISTRATION/P.O.C:The application process is linked below. Applications will be required to be processed through the State SAAs. Please complete the applications and send to Fax: (850) 488-6250. Attention: Novella Tisehttps://cdp.dhs.gov/registration/index.html
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DESCRIPTION:The goal of this live agent operations course is to prepare the technical responder to successfully perform the JAC upload protocol for positive identification of an unknown isotope. This course utilizes low level, sealed radiation sources in a controlled environment and complies with ANSI N 42. 37-2006 the American National Standard for Training Requirements for Homeland Security Purposes Using radiation Detector Instrumentation and Interdiction and Prevention. THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR THIS COURSECourse Pre-requisite: AWR-140 RAD/NUC Awareness or equivalent, either online or direct delivery and PER 243. This pre-requisite will be offered as a direct delivery in advance of the main PER 243 course. Contact Mike Geier ( Division of Emergency Management) for more information: 561-712-6366 . IMPORTANT: A laptop computer and authorization to load RIID Software is required.AUDIENCE:Personnel from specialty teams within Fire Rescue, Sheriffs Office, Emergency Management, and Department of Health who are involved in secondary screening in the PRND program, a.k.a Tier II response for technical reach back.Class is limited to sixteen (16) studentsLOCATION:Palm Beach County Fire Rescue Headquarters & Regional Training Center405 Pike Road West Palm Beach, Florida33411TIME:8:30 5:00 each dayREGISTRATION:Please contact Charlotte Rebillard by phone or email, 561-616-7017 or crebilla@pbcgov.orgContact Mike Geier ( Division of Emergency Management) for more information: 561-712-6366Sponsorship: Palm Beach County Divisions of Emergency Management, Palm Beach County Fire Rescue Department and the Palm Beach County Sheriffs Office.