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IS-362.a Multi-Hazard Emergency Planning for Schools

Course Overview

This course covers basic information about developing, implementing, and maintaining a school emergency operations plan (EOP). The goal of this course is to provide students with an understanding of the importance of schools having an EOP and basic information on how an EOP is developed, exercised, and maintained. The topics addressed in this course include:

  • Understanding incident management.
  • Forming the planning team.
  • Understanding the situation.
  • Developing a school emergency operations plan.
  • Incorporating the Incident Command System principles and roles in the school emergency operations plan.
  • Training, exercising, and maintaining the school emergency operations plan.

Course Objectives

Upon completing this course, the participant will be able to:

  • Describe the activities related to the key areas of incident management.
  • Describe how the school emergency operations plan (EOP) fits into district, community, and family/personal emergency plans.
  • Identify school staff to participate on the school planning team.
  • dentify community members who should be on the school planning team.
  • Identify natural, technological, and human-caused hazards.
  • Identify and assess hazards likely to impact your school.
  • Describe each of the components of the traditional EOP.
  • Identify the steps to approve and disseminate the school EOP.
  • Describe the Incident Command System (ICS) principles and organization.
  • Identify the ICS roles included in the school EOP.
  • Explain the benefits of training and exercising the school EOP.
  • Identify the types of exercises available to exercise the school’s plan.
  • Describe steps for developing effective exercises.
  • Describe how exercise results are used to improve school preparedness efforts.

Primary Audience

This course is designed for teachers, substitute teachers, counselors, parent volunteers, coaches, bus drivers, and students. However, anyone with a personal or professional interest in school preparedness is welcome to participate. School administrators, principals, and first responders alike will find useful information in this course.

Prerequisites

None

CEUs: 0.3

Course Length

The overall length of the course will vary for each individual. IS-362.a takes approximately 3 hours to complete.

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