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JURISDICTIONAL THREAT AND HAZARD IDENTIFICATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT MGT-310 DHS/FEMA-funded course National Emergency Response and Rescue Training Center

JURISDICTIONAL THREAT AND HAZARD IDENTIFICATION …€¦ · JURISDICTIONAL THREAT AND HAZARD IDENTIFICATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT MGT-310 DHS/FEMA-funded course National Emergency Response

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JURISDICTIONAL THREAT AND HAZARD IDENTIFICATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT

MGT-310

DHS/FEMA-funded course

National Emergency Response and Rescue Training Center

Topics•THIRA Overview•ThreatandHazardIdentification•Contextualize Threat and Hazards•Establish Capability Targets•Application of THIRA Results•THIRA Toolkit•Role of THIRA in National Preparedness

PrerequisitesFEMA / SID Number Students must register and bring a copy of their SID number to class. Register online: cdp.dhs.gov/femasid

Recommendations•MGT-315 Critical Asset Risk Management•AWR-213 Critical Infrastructure Awareness•MGT-414 Advanced Critical Infrastructure

Protection

Course Length VenueTwo Days (16 hours) Jurisdiction

Class Size CE Credits24 Participants IACET – 1.6 CEUs

ACE - 1 Hour College Credit (Upper Division)

Participants•Law Enforcement•Fire Service•Public Safety Communications•Hazardous Material Personnel•Emergency Medical Services •Emergency Management Agency •Health Care, Public Health•Public Works•PublicElectedOfficials•Governmental Administrative•Military (if invited by the host jurisdiction)•Private Sector and Non-Governmental

Organizations (if invited by the host jurisdiction)

JURISDICTIONAL THREAT AND HAZARD IDENTIFICATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT

MGT-310

ThiscoursewillprepareparticipantstoconductaJurisdictionalThreatandHazardIdentificationandRisk Assessment (THIRA). Participants will identify threats and hazards of jurisdictional concern, give those threats and hazards context, establish capability targets, and determine how to apply the THIRA results.

By using the THIRA process, stakeholders will develop a strategy to allocate resources and establish mitigation and preparedness activities. THIRA-informed planning is consistent with and expands on nationally accepted emergency management standards as the basis for planning across the mission areas of prevention, protection, mitigation, response, and recovery.

Individuals completing this course, in combination with AWR-213, MGT-315, and MGT-414, are awarded theTEEXInfrastructureProtectionCertificate.

C15.7937.10

National Emergency Response and Rescue Training Center

For more information, contact:TEXAS A&M ENGINEERING EXTENSION SERVICE200 Technology WayCollege Station, Texas 77845-3424979.845,6677 or 800.423.8433 (toll-free)[email protected]/nerrtc