// NDPTC Course Information
// Course Description
Course Title: | Planning for Disaster Debris Management (MGT-460) |
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Status: | FEMA Certified. This course is now listed in the FEMA National Training and Education Division (NTED) Catalog. |
Description: | Disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes and floods can create enormous volumes of debris. Debris can hinder response and recovery efforts, cause costly delays, and pose significant logistical challenges. Debris management can be extremely complex, creating, testing, and training to a pre-disaster debris management plan specific to the area is key to successful operations. The goal of this course is to enable participants to outline a disaster debris management plan and recognize special considerations when planning for debris management after a natural disaster. Course Modules:
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Learning Objectives: | At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
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Contact Hours: | 8 |
APA Credits | 6.5 Certification Maintenance |
ASFPM Credits | 6.5 Continuing Education Credits |
IACET Credits | 0.6 Continuing Education Units |
IAEM (E/G) Credits | 8.0 Emergency/General Management Training Credit Hours |
Type: | Management |
Prerequisites: | None |
Requirements: | N/A |
Provider: | UH-NDPTC |
Delivery Method: | Instructor Led. If you are interested in having this course delivered in your area, please contact your State Administrative Agency (SAA) through the FEMA Emergency Management System. Step-by-step instructions are available at: https://www.firstrespondertraining.gov |
Max Enrollment: | 30 - 40 participants |
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Costs: | The cost of developing and delivering training is covered by a cooperative agreement with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). There is no cost to the individual for taking the course. we do not cover the cost of travel or lodging to attend training. |