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Coastal Hazards Awareness (AWR-379)

Coastal Hazards Awareness (AWR-379)

Delivery Date:
03/05/2025 - 03/06/2025
Time:
1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. (US/Eastern)
Course Description
Status:
FEMA Certified
Description:

This one-day awareness-level training course aims to increase the awareness of the hazards facing coastal communities and basic strategies to reduce the risk to those hazards.  This course provides training on the basic science of, assessment of, and preparedness for natural hazards and risks that uniquely affect coastal communities. Examples of these hazards are short term events such as high surf, storm surge, and tsunami inundation, or long term threats from sea level rise and coastal erosion.

As an awareness-level course, this course aims to provide participants a general understanding of the risks associated with coastal hazards, introduce methods of assessing that risk, and describe tools to help prepare for, plan for, and reduce those risks to coastal communities.

Course Modules:

  • Coastal Hazards and Risk
  • Coastal Hazard Information and Warning Products
  • The Coastal Zone and Vulnerability
  • Adapting to Coastal Hazards
Target Audience:
  • Government Administrative
    • Government Officials
    • Planners and Developers
    • Coastal Zone Managers
  • Emergency Management
  • Emergency Medical Services
  • Fire Service
  • Law Enforcement
  • Private Sector/Corporate Security and Safety
  • Security and Safety
  • Public Works
  • Education
  • Citizens/Community Volunteer
  • General Public
Course Level:
Awareness
Prerequisites:

None

Requirements:

N/A

APA Credit Units:
6.5 Certification Maintenance
ASFPM Credit Units:
6.5 Continuing Education Credits
IACET Credit Units:
0.6 Continuing Education Units
Registration Information
Seats Available:
48
Registration Closes:
03/05/2025
Host Agency:
National Disaster Preparedness Training Center
Contact Person:
NDPTC Staff
ndptc-operations@lists.hawaii.edu