This introductory workshop will guide students to identify and plan for disaster preparedness as it affects their facility. Using a risk management approach, the students will learn how to protect their company, personnel and assets from any kind of a disaster. Students will learn to conduct a vulnerability assessment to find out where their facility has weak points in its structure or personnel, then conduct a threat analysis to determine what kinds of threats may be launched against their firms.
Topics Include:
Role of Federal Agencies, Emergency Action Planning, Managing the Risk, and Introduction to the Threats.
Note: Travel plans must accommodate the 4:30 p.m. end time.
Course Number: FPM-40491 1.5 units
Other Credit: CEUs: 1.6
BCSP Credit: 1.6 COCs
Textbooks: No textbooks required for this course.
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Time:
Sa,
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
(2 mtgs.)
Location:
Construction Training Center of the Pacific, 94-487 Akoki Street, Waipahu, HI 96797 Instructor:Jim Newberry,
Joaquin M Diaz Section Policies:
No refunds after 07/10/2010
Time:
M,
Tu,
8:00 a.m. - 4:29 p.m.
(2 mtgs.)
Location:
Room MV26, UCSD Extension Mission Valley Ctr, 404 Camino Del Rio S., Ste. 102, San Diego, CA Instructor:Joe Michael Teeples Section Policies:
No refunds after 08/30/2010