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Austin TX
March 25, 2024 - March 26, 2024
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Event Phone: 151-298-1943
Designed to guide local communities through the steps needed to produce, maintain, implement and update a local hazard mitigation plan.
- Know the difference between mitigation and preparedness.
- Describe the roles and responsibilities of the entities involved in hazard mitigation planning.
- Describe the process of gathering information and documentation essential for a successful mitigation plan.
- Differentiate between risk assessment terms.
- List steps involved in identifying and profiling hazards.
- Recall the steps and various ways to assess risk, vulnerability and impacts.
- Describe tools and resources to help with the risk assessment process.
- Know how to identify and prioritize mitigation actions.
- Identify the three components of plan maintenance.
- Identify essential steps and items to consider when updating the hazard mitigation plan.
- Identify some common challenges and solutions to the implementation process.
- Discuss best practices that will help move mitigation actions forward.
- Identify FEMA and other mitigation funding sources and assistance.
- List the steps in the Hazard Mitigation Assistance (HMA) application process.
Course Requirements:
Participants will receive a certificate of completion which may be submitted by the agency for CEU or TCOLE credit. In order to receive TCOLE Credit and/or a certificate of completion, the attendee must Attend 90% of the course and Score a a minimum of 70% on the administered exam.
Offered by Jim Guin and Nicole Moore, TDEM. REGISTER at the TDEM website: Texas Emergency Management (preparingtexas.org)