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SUMMARY:Environmental Health Training in Emergency Response (EHTER) - Operations (4 Days)
DESCRIPTION:Target Audience/Disciplines\nEnvironmental Health Responders assigned to a local\, State\, Territorial\, or Tribal Emergency Response Team\, who perform environmental health tasks in emergencies and disasters. \nOverview\nThe Environmental Health Training in Emergency Response Operations (EHTER Ops) is a four-day course which provides participants with the operations-level knowledge and skills needed to respond to incidents of natural- or human-caused disaster and to use appropriate protocols and equipment to achieve mission objectives. Participants are trained to assess problems and risks\, plan for a team response\, select equipment and instrumentation appropriate to the event\, perform the required tasks according to the Environmental Health response protocol\, and perform reporting and follow-up as instructed. The majority of the course is conducted through hands-on operational practice or response to simulated events. Participants perform Environmental Health Responder tasks while wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) Levels C and D. The course also includes training at the outdoor Northville Training Complex\, part of the Chemical\, Ordnance\, Biological\, and Radiological (COBRA) Training Facility\, where participants engage in scenario-based exercises in which they employ critical-thinking skills related to the selection and use of chemical\, biological\, radiological\, nuclear\, and explosive (CBRNE) detection and sampling instruments. \n\nPrepare as a team to respond to suspected water supply contamination in a potentially hazardous environment.\nDetermine remediation options for chemical and bacterial water supply contamination.\nCalculate health and safety requirements for the displaced population and estimated length of stay using the CDC Environmental Health Assessment Form for Shelters.\nRecommend equipment and upgrades needed to create a healthy and safe environment for proposed shelter population.\nAssess food sources for emergency mass-feeding operations and food handling of providers. Identify potential for\, address\, and report on foodborne illness.\nIdentify non-structural building-related safety and health hazards. Communicate complex environmental health and safety information to non-technical audiences including media and members of the public.\n\nPrerequisites and Requirements\nTo be eligible for the course\, the student must successfully complete the following courses: \n\nAWR-160\, WMD/Terrorism Awareness for Emergency Responders;\nIS-100.b\, Introduction to the Incident Command System or any of the available ICS-100 series;\nIS-200.b\, ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents or any of the available ICS-200 series;\nIS-700.a\, National Incident Management System (NIMS)\, An Introduction;\nIS-800.b\, National Response Framework\, An Introduction; and\nEnvironmental Health Training in Emergency Response (EHTER) Awareness-level course is available on the National Environmental Health Association e-Learning Website.\nStudents must be physically capable of standing and walking for prolonged periods while wearing PPE during this course.\n\nExceptions to any of the above prerequisites may be granted on a case-by-case basis at the discretion of the CDP Registrar.
URL:https://tampabayhmpc.org/event/environmental-health-training-emergency-response-ehter-operations/2018-04-29/
LOCATION:Center for Domestic Preparedness\, 61 Responder Dr.\, Anniston\, AL\, 36205\, United States
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