23 Emergency Management 24 Classes Oered • Earthquake:AnIntroductiontoEmergencyManagement • DisasterPlanning • DisasterMitigation • DisasterRecovery • DisasterMedicalManagment • ManagingSustainedOperations • DevelopingaLocalMulti-HazardMitigationPlan • IntegratingAccess&FunctionalNeedsintoEmergency Planning • Multi-HazardPlanningforSchools • EmergencyManagement/HomelandSecurityforBusiness& Industry • CrisisCommunicationsandtheMediaOne:CoreTraining • CrisisCommunicationsandtheMediaTwo:Expanded Training • CrisisCommunicationsandtheMediaree:Advanced Studies • BasicPublicInformationOcer(FEMAG290) • EnhancedExerciseDesign,ConductandEvaluation • HomelandSecurityExerciseandEvaluationProgram • EmergencyServicesCoordinator • EmergencyOperationsCenter:Planning/Intelligence • LocalGovernmentSEMSIntroductoryCourse • SEMSOrientation/Basic • SEMSIntermediate • SEMSAdvanced • SEMSEmergencyOperationsCenterCourse • SEMSExecutiveCourse • SEMSLocalGovernmentWorkshop&Exercise • SEMSOperationalAreaWorkshop&Exercise • SEMSEOCActionPlanningWorkshop • FloodManagement • WinterStorms • TunamiPlanningforCoastalCommunities 25 Specialist Certicate Anticipatingtheneedfordegreeprograms,standardized training and academic credits, CalEMA/CSTI now oers the SpecialistCerticateProgram. CriminalJusticecerticatesmaybeearnedin: EmergencyManagement CrisisCommunications Curriculumadvisorygroupsensurecurriculumiscurrent and in compliance with state and federal standards including SEMS/NIMS, Peace Ocer Standards and Training (POST), NationalFireProtectionAssociation(NFPA),andOccupational SafetyandHealthAdministration(OSHA). eStateTrainingOcerandtheStateExerciseOcer serveasCalifornia’sprincipletrainingandexerciseliaisonstothe FederalDepartmentofHomelandSecurityandFEMA.Courses meeting requirements for FEMA’s Professional Development series and Advanced Professional Series may qualify for dual certications. 26 Credential Program Emergency responders have assisted neighboring communitieswheneverhelpwasneeded.Giventoday’schallenges, thepotentialforcommunitiesto requirehelpfromemergency response organizations across the state and the nation has increasedsignicantly.eneedforspecializationsinemergency responseplacesadditionaldemandsonouremergencyresponse communities. To meet this need CalEMA has implemented the Emergency Response/Management Credentialing program to support emergency response throughout the state and the nation.Eventuallyitwillprovideaseamlesstransitionintothe largereortoftheNationalEmergencyResponderCredentialing system providing mutual aid support through the Emergency ManagementAssistanceCompact(EMAC). isvoluntarysystemwillprovidetimelyidentication of key ICS personnel from the eld to the state level. e developmentof thestatewidecredentialingdatabasewillassist Incident Commanders and EOC Directors with the means to quicklyandaccuratelyidentifyqualiedemergencyresponders throughoutthestate. 27 College Credit Eligibility In addition to completing the CalEMA Emergency Management Specialist Certicate, course participants can earn collegeunitstowardsanaccrediteddegreeprogram.Collegecredit isavailablethroughtheCaliforniaPolytechnicStateUniversity,San LuisObispo(CalPoly).isallowscourseparticipantstheoption ofobtainingcollege creditforan additional fee. All curriculum isreviewedandapprovedbyCalPolytoensurecompliancewith academicstandardsandaccreditationrequirements. EmergencyManagementcoursescurrentlyeligibleforcollege units: Earthquake:AnIntroductiontoEmergencyManagement CrisisCommunicationsI DisasterRecovery ManagingSustainedOperations EnhancedExerciseDesign,Conduct,andEvaluation DisasterPlanning DisasterMitigation You can earn academic credit for these selected courses oered by the California Specialized Training Institute (CSTI). Earningacademiccreditinthesecoursesnotonlypreparesyoufor leadershippositionsinthesegrowingelds,butalsocanhelpyou completeanundergraduatedegreeorgraduatedegree.ecourses areconsideredelectiveandresidentialcreditandcancounttoward theBachelorofArtsoramaster’sdegreeinPublicPolicyatCal Poly.Youcanalsousethecreditforotherprofessionaldevelopment requirements,includingdegreeprogramsatothercampusesofthe California StateUniversity.FormoreinformationvisitCalPoly ContinuingEducationatwww.continuing-ed.calpoly.edu. 28 Emergency Management Earthquake: An Introduction to Emergency Management in California (E) 4½day/37.5hrcourse POST-Certied-PlanIII,DHSApproved, Eligiblefor3quarterunitscollegecredit Instructor:JoeCostello CourseRegistrar:(805)549-3536orCSTIem@calema.ca.gov Course Availability: Oered on Annual Training Roster & Agency Contract istrainingprogramintroducesparticipantstokeyemergency management principles and practices using a complex earthquake disaster.Participantswillbeinvolvedinaprogressiveseriesofexercise culminating in a realistic earthquake simulation as a member of an emergency management team. Individual enrollments are welcome. However, when possible, participants are encouraged to enroll as a team from a jurisdiction: comprised of their Chief Executive Ocer, departmentheads,operationsocers,emergencyplanners,andothers withessentialemergencymanagementresponsibilities.eimportance ofacomprehensivesetofstrategiesisstressed.osestrategiesinclude initialdisasterresponseandoptionstomitigatetheimpactofdisasters beforetheyhappenandtostrengthenpreparationsforprompt,eective restorationduringrecovery. Keytopicscoveredare: • SeismologicalandGeologicalConsiderations • StandardEmergencyManagementandNationalIncident Management(SEMS/NIMS) • FirstResponderIssues • ActionPlanning • InformationTechnologiesforEarthquakes • MutualAid • EmergencyPublicInformation • EOCOrganizationandFunctions • EmergencyManagementExercising • DamageAssessment • VolunteerServices 29 Emergency Management Disaster Planning (DP) 5day/40hr.course DHSapproved,Eligiblefor3quarterunitsofcollegecredit Prerequisite: SEMS introductory course or completion of the SEMS Introductory Exam included in the course conrmation package Instructor:JudeSprowls CourseRegistrar:(805)549-3536orCSTIem@calema.ca.gov CourseAvailability:OeredonAnnualTrainingRoster Developinganall-hazardplanforprotectinglivesandproperty mayseemlikeanextremelydicultchallenge;itneednotbe.Emergency operations planning need not start from scratch. ose tasked with writinganemergencyoperationsplanshouldtakeadvantageofothers’ experiences.eDisasterPlanningcourseatCSTIguidesyouthrough anumberofprocessestomakeyourplanningprocesseasierandmore successful.epublicexpectsemergencymanagerstotakeimmediate actiontominimizetheimpactcausedbydisastersandemergencies.ose actionsaremostsuccessfulwhenplanned.Inthiscourse,participants willlearnthetoolsandtechniquesfordevelopingorenhancinganall- hazardemergencyoperationsplan. efollowingkeytopicsarediscussed: • ePlanningProcess • UsingSWOTAnalysisTools • SituationAssessment • HazardreatandRiskAnalysis • UsingSEMSasaGuideforWrittenPlans • Planningfor:Business,VolunteerandServiceOrganizations • TerrorismPlanning • EmergencyMedicalPlanning • HowDisastersinOtherCountriesAectCalifornia • MitigationandRecovery • Exercises • CaliforniaEmergencyPlanningGuidance • RecoveryIssues • CaseStudiesfromLocalGovernment 30 Emergency Management Disaster Mitigation (DM) 2½day/24hr Eligiblefor3quarterunitscollegecredit Instructor:JoeCostello CourseRegistrar:(805)549-3536orCSTIem@calema.ca.gov CourseAvailability:OeredonAnnualTrainingRoster isprogramintroducestheEmergencyManagertothe basicconceptsofmitigationaspartofacomprehensiveEmergency Management program. e course will present information on thespecicgrantprograms,thestateHazardMitigationPlan,and therelationshipbetweenthefederal,stateandlocalgovernment inmitigation. Topicswillinclude: • MitigationPlanissuesinnaturalandhuman-caused disasters • edevelopmentoftheLocalHazardMitigationPlan (LHMP) • eHazardMitigationGrantProgram(HMGP) • eHazardAnalysisProcess • eStateofCaliforniaHazardMitigationPlan • eRoleofFEMAinMitigation • eRoleoftheStateofCaliforniainMitigation 31 Emergency Management Disaster Recovery (DR) 2½day/24hrcourse Eligiblefor3quarterunitscollegecredit RecommendedPrerequisite:Earthquake Instructor:JoeCostello CourseRegistrar:(805)549-3536orCSTIem@calema.ca.gov CourseAvailability:OeredonAnnualTrainingRoster is course provides background in disaster recovery with focus on the physical, economic, and social activity involved.Particular focus is giventoan individual’srolein the recoveryprocess.PublicandIndividualAssistancearediscussed, as well as Project Worksheet Development. e implications of Environmental and Historical considerations will also be covered,aswillRecoveryPlanningandLongTermRecoveryand CommunityDevelopment. efollowingkeycoursetopicsareaddressed: • PublicAssistance • IndividualAssistance • RecoveryPlanningattheLocalLevel • SafetyAssessmentProgram • DebrisManagement • PDA/IDEProcess • eDeclarationProcess • EnvironmentalandhistoricalConsiderations • LongTermRecoveryandcommunityDevelopment 32 e purpose/goal of the Medical Operations Center Support Activities (MOCSA) Basic and Intermediate Course is to train medical candidatestobecomeaneectiveteammemberinperformingbasicmedical disaster roles and responsibilities in an Emergency Operations Center (EOC)orDepartmentalOperationsCenter(DOC)pertheStandardized EmergencyManagementSystem(SEMS)andtheCaliforniaPublicHealth andMedicalEmergencyOperationsManual.Additionalstangisrequired inemergencyordisasterevents.iscanbeduetomultipleorlargeevents, sustained operations, or a variety of other situations that may require additionalstang. e MOCSA Positions include: Supply Unit Leader/Technical Specialist, Medical Group Coordinator/Technical Specialist, Situation Analysis Unit Leader/Technical Specialist and Resource Tracking Unit Leader/ Technical specialist. ese unit positions aredened within the StandardizedEmergencyManagementSystem(SEMS)andcanbeutilized inlocal,County,RegionalandStatelevelEOCs.efocusoftheposition trainingwillbeonmeetingthemedicalandhealthoperational,resources andsituationalstatusneedspertheCaliforniaPublicHealthandMedical EmergencyOperationsManual. Medical Operations Center Support Activities- Basic Course 1day/7hours isisaninitialtrainingclassthattrainsMOCSAcandidatesto understandSEMS,NIMS, disastermedical standardpolicies, procedures andchecklistsapplicabletooverallEmergencyManagementprinciples. Medical Operations Center Support Activities- Intermediate Course 1day/8hours is class trains MOCSA candidates tofulll a specic support positionrole,consistentwithSEMS,NIMS,standardpolicies,procedures andchecklistsapplicableoverallEmergencyManagementprinciples. Emergency Management Disaster Medical Management (MOCSA) Instructor:MikeBrady CourseRegistrar:(805)549-3536orCSTIem@calema.ca.gov CourseAvailability:OeredonAnnualTrainingRoster [...]... Contract 35 Emergency Management Multi-Hazard Planning for Schools (G362) This course is designed to help students from school districts (public and private) recognize the need to plan for all types of disasters/emergencies including school violence Concept of Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS) and Emergency Management principles will be discussed Issues regarding disaster /emergency prevention,... are: • The Emergency Planning Process • Basic Emergency Management Considerations • Risk Analysis for Business • Business Continuity, Resumption and Recovery • Working with Emergency Management in Government 5 day/ 40 hr course Instructor: Robert Gandy Course Registrar: (805) 549-3536 or CSTIem@calema.ca.gov Course Availability: Offered on Annual Training Roster & Agency Contract 37 Emergency Management. .. Course Availability: Offered on Annual Training Roster 45 Emergency Management Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS) The Standardized Emergency Management System(SEMS) was developed from legislation introduction in 1992 and signed into law in 1993 Its policies and procedures are set forth in the California Government Code, section 8607, Emergency Services Act (Chapter 7, Division 1, Title 2)... Availability: Offered on Annual Training Roster 43 Emergency Emergency Services Coordinator Management (ESC) Learn about the ESC’s role and typical responsibilities in: • Consensus building • Design/Delivery of Emergency management Training • Executive Support • Fiscal Issues • Disaster Assistance • Development and maintenance of the Jurisdiction’s Emergency Plan • Exercising Disaster Response and Recovery... Course Availability: Offered by Contract Request Only 34 Integrating Access & Functional Emergency Needs Into Emergency Planning, Management Response and Recovery (G-197) This course provides the skills and knowledge when planning or caring for individuals with access and functional needs in emergency situations Emergency planning is emphasized as the best means for assisting those with access and functional... rural transit and NGO and private transit operators (Taxi, shuttle services, non -emergency medical, etc) • Evacuation planners, transportation planners and civic planners The Integrating Functional Needs course is an elective course for individuals seeking to complete the California Emergency Management Agency’s Emergency Management Specialist Certificate Program 2-day/16-hr course DHS approved Instructor:... of the program is to ensure the readiness of all state agencies pursuant to the State Emergency Plan 46 Emergency Management Local Government SEMS Introductory Course This course is designed for anyone who may become involved in inter-agency or multi-jurisdictional responses at any level of the Standardized Emergency Management System Staff provide course participants with the basic concepts of SEMS,... DHS approved Instructor: Michael Brady Course Registrar: (805) 549-3536 or CSTIem@calema.ca.gov Course Availability: Offered on Annual Training Roster & Agency Contract 36 Emergency Management/ Emergency Homeland Security for Business Management and Industry The course is designed to bridge the gap between the business and industry community and the public sector It is a step-by-step approach to mitigation,... 7, Division 1, Title 2) All state agencies are required by law to use the Standardized Emergency Management System Local agencies are also encouraged to use SEMS when responding to disasters or major events involving multiple agencies CSTI was principally involved in the development of the Standardized Emergency Management system in 1992 SEMS has been incorporated into all of CalEMA/CSTI’s programs... California Emergency Services Association (CESA), CalEMA/CSTI developed a basic workshop/seminar for newly assigned emergency managers and coordinators or for practicing ESC’s desiring to hone their skills and review best practices 3 day/ 24 hr course Instructor: Jude Sprowls Course Registrar: (805) 549-3536 or CSTIem@calema.ca.gov Course Availability: Not Currently On Training Schedule 44 Emergency Management . elective courseforindividualsseekingtocompletetheCalifornia Emergency Management Agency’s Emergency Management SpecialistCerticate Program. 36 Emergency Management Multi-Hazard Planning. support positionrole,consistentwithSEMS,NIMS,standardpolicies,procedures andchecklistsapplicableoverall Emergency Management principles. Emergency Management Disaster Medical Management (MOCSA) Instructor:MikeBrady CourseRegistrar:(805)549-3536orCSTIem@calema.ca.gov CourseAvailability:OeredonAnnualTrainingRoster 33 Emergency Management Managing