FEMA Independent Study Program:
IS-15 Special Events Contingency Planning for Public Safety Agencies
Please Note:
This
course is under revision. If you already have course materials, you
may still complete the final exam on-line to receive your certificate.
This CD-ROM-Based independent study course and accompanying job-aid
manual are designed for a wide audience encompassing the range of personnel
with a role to play in the development of a special event plan. Participants
include those who have a general awareness of their own roles but do
not have a previous detailed or extensive knowledge of special event
planning. For example, the audience might include relatively new emergency
managers, personnel from emergency operations organizations such as
police, fire, medical services, and public works, and representatives
from other community organizations, both public and private, for whom
special event planning is not a regular responsibility.
The suggested guidelines in this independent study course and accompanying
job aid manual have been developed from a number of sources, and most
are applicable to a wide range of mass public gatherings.
FEMA recognizes that no two events or situations are identical. While
this independent study course and job-aid manual provide an overview
to planning considerations and coping with special events and they do
not provide guidelines that are universally applicable or without need
of modification to the specifics of a particular event.
For any questions related to the course, please send email directly
to trainwebmaster@dhs.gov,
and indicate the number of the course in your e-mail.
Please Note:
The security FEMA provides on the EMI Independent Study Courses requires
Microsoft
Internet Explorer 5.5 or above, or Netscape
version 4.76 or above. Both browsers are available as free downloads
by clicking the links above.
Please note that the downloaded material are the Job Aids NOT
the course. The revised online course materials will be done in Sept
2005.
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