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Institute of Emergency Management
Performance/Operations Level
Course # IEM-263
Course Title
WMD Hazardous Materials Technician Sustainment
Description
The course consists of two days of scenario-based advanced training in: personal protective equipment Level A, advanced sampling and monitoring equipment, evidence preservation, collection, overpack, patient extrication and decontamination. This training course culminates with a multi-task, hands-on training exercise in the WMD (Toxic Agent) (COBRA) Training Facility.
Course Objectives
Demonstrate the ability to perform hazardous material technician WMD competencies wearing the appropriate PPE, using advanced instrumentation, techniques, and procedures.
Demonstrate the ability to perform hazardous material technician WMD competencies in a WMD toxic environment.
OGT Training Level
Performance/Operations
Delivery
Delivered at the Center for Domestic Preparedness in Anniston , Alabama.
Course Length
16 hours
Prerequisites
Basic Awareness Course (or comparable course).
IEM-261
Must submit the enrollment application and medical screen form you will be provided.
Responders must have vision about 20/100 uncorrected (contact lenses permitted).
Anyone with high blood pressure (150 over 90) may be precluded from participation in Toxic Agent Training.
Pregnancy disqualifies responder candidates from attending this training.
Target Audience
Hazardous Materials.
PLEASE NOTE: Idaho “First Responders” employed by federal agencies and private entities are not eligible to attend this resident course, unless you are a volunteer with an Idaho state, county or local department/agency.
Benefits
Certificate of Completion from Center for Domestic Preparedness and Auburn University (1.6 CEUs).
Student Expectations
The course also includes a final performance test designed to ensure that the participants have attained course objectives. The comprehensive performance test requires participants to demonstrate competencies related to the course goal and objectives.