Consider 'whole community' training opportunities.
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CTOS Update
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Whole Community Training Available
Help build preparedness and resilience in your community for a
radiological emergency.
"The potential for no-notice emergencies, including localized natural
hazards, accidents, technological emergencies, and terrorist attacks, require
strong continuity plans that enable communities and organizations to continue
their essential functions" (FEMA, 2018).
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The Vision
for continuity is a more resilient nation through whole community
integration of continuity plans and programs to sustain essential functions
under all conditions. |
FEMA National Continuity Programs (Learn More)
Rad Resilient City Initiative - A Local Planning Tool to Save
Lives Following a Nuclear Detonation (Learn More)
- Healthcare
First Receivers
PER-370, Hospital Radiological First Receivers:
Detecting Radioactive Contamination
- First
Responders
PER-348, Response to a Radiological Dispersal Device
(RDD) - Overview and Implementation of the First 100 Minutes Guidance
- Public
Health/Emergency Management/Volunteers
PER-332, Population
Monitoring at Community Reception Centers
- Whole
Community
AWR-140, Introduction to Radiological/Nuclear WMD
Operations
- Emergency
Management
MGT-469, Radiological Dispersal Device (RDD) Response
Guidance - Train the Planner
AWR-400-W
Radiological Dispersal Device (RDD) Response Guidance; Planning for
the First 100 Minutes
PER-307-W
Introduction to Nuclear Detonation Effects and Response
Strategies
Access to the training is free and easy. Simply click on
the WEB Campus link, sign in or apply for a new
account and then navigate to the Available Training.
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Contact us today to discuss your training needs and options at ctosmttreg@nv.doe.gov or visit www.ctosnnsa.org for more
information
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