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Science of Disaster (L-102)

This course in the National Emergency Management Basic Academy is designed to provide the participants with an overview of scientific principles and concepts that shape our increasingly dangerous world.

The contents of the course include the following:

  • Introduction to Science of Disaster provides a definition and benefits of science.
  • Earth Science and National Hazards describes how the Earth’s design sets the stage for the world’s natural hazards.
  • Science of Natural Hazards describes the scientific basis of common natural hazards.
  • Prediction gives us the capability to expect the unexpected.
  • Physical Science and Implications for Emergency Management identifies how emergency management can benefit from knowledge of the physical science of hazards.
  • Biological and Chemical Threats identifies the scientific basis of biological and chemical threats.
  • Explosive Threats identifies the scientific basis of those threats.
  • Radiological and Nuclear Threats identifies the scientific basis of those threats.
 
Details
Date(s)  Tue. Oct 01, 2024 8am-4:30pm 
Wed. Oct 02, 2024 8am-4:30pm 
Thu. Oct 03, 2024 8am-4:30pm 
Location Grafton Police Station
28 Providence Road (Rt. 122), Grafton MA 01519 
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Handicap Accessibility Yes
WiFi Access  
Offered By Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency 
Primary Instructor Hugabone, Bruce M. 
Additional Instructors Heiden, David A. (IP) 
Souza, Michael (IP)   
Course Length 3 Days 
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Award Credentials
Prerequisites
Equivalent Prerequisites
Target Audience This course is intended for newly appointed emergency managers from State, local, tribal, territorial, and Federal emergency management agencies, and prospective professionals transferring from another discipline to emergency management. 
Eligibility To ensure adequate participation of the target audience, all registrants will be placed on the waiting list pending approval.  Justifications in the "Job Responsibilities Related to Course" section will be carefully reviewed for acceptance into the course. You will not be considered for a seat unless you provide a detailed justification as to how this course will improve your ability in the role you serve.

 
Other

Individuals pursuing FEMA's Basic Academy or those interested in learning scientific principles and concepts in emergency management that shape our increasingly dangerous world.

The goal of the Basic Academy is to support the early careers of emergency managers through a training experience combining knowledge of all fundamental systems, concepts, and practices of cutting-edge emergency management. 

Courses include:

Foundations of Emergency Management (L-101)

Science of Disaster (L-102)

Planning: Emergency Operations (L-103)

Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (L-146)

Public Information Basics (L-105)

 
Contact Jeff Tedesco: jeff.tedesco@mema.gov 

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