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Training Opportunities 2004 -2005
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Training Opportunities 2006 -2007
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Independent Study Program
The FEMA-DHS Independent Study program currently consists of thirty-nine courses. ENROLLMENT
IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC but is limited to one course at a time. Applicants have up to one year to complete each self-paced course, but usually require between 10-12 hours per course. Participants who score 75% or better are issued a certificate. College credits or military points may be obtained for most courses. The following is a partial list of current courses.
IS-1 Emergency Program Manager
IS-2 Emergency Management, USA
IS-3 Radiological Emergency Management
IS-5 Hazardous Materials; A Citizens Orientation
IS-7 A Citizens Guide to Disaster Assistance
IS-10 Animals in Disaster; Awareness and Preparedness
IS-11 Animals in Disaster; Community Planning
IS-55 Household Hazardous
IS-111 Livestock in Disasters
IS-120 An Orientation to Community Disaster Exercises
IS-195 Basic Incident Command System (ICS)
IS-230 Principles of Emergency Management
IS-244 Developing & Managing Volunteers
IS-275 Role of the EOC in Community Preparedness, Response and Recovery
IS-292 Disaster Basics
IS-301 Radiological Emergency Response
IS-317 Introduction to Community Emergency Response Teams
IS-346 Orientation to Hazardous Materials for Hospitals
IS-513 The Professional in Emergency Management
SS-534 Emergency Response to Terrorism (Natl Fire Academy)
Course applications may be obtained through either the Lucas County Emergency Management Agency (419) 213-6503, FEMA (301) 447-1201 fax or by enrolling on FEMAs Internet Site:
www.training.fema.gov/emiweb/is.
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