This 3 day course provides the participants with an overview of scientific principles and concepts that shape our increasingly dangerous world. The contents of the course include the following:
- Introduction to Science of Disaster provides a definition and benefits of science.
- Earth Science describes how the Earth's design sets the stage for the world's natural hazards including earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, and landslides/sinkholes.
- Climatology describes the scientific basis of common atmospheric hazards including convective storms, tropical cyclones, and other hazardous weather.
- Chemical and biological basics identifies the scientific basis of chemical and biological threats.
- Explosive, radiological, and nuclear fundamentals identifies the scientific basis of those threats.
Selection Criteria: This course is intended for newly appointed emergency managers from Federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial emergency management agencies, and prospective professionals transferring from another discipline to emergency management.
Course Objectives
- Indicate how earth science principles and processes influence natural hazards, including earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, ground failures, and floods.
- Indicate how climatological principles and processes influence natural hazards, including convective storms, tropical cyclones, nor’easters, winter storms, temperature extremes, and droughts.
- Indicate how chemical and biological principles and processes influence natural and human-caused hazards and impact society.
- Indicate the scientific basis for explosive, radiological, and nuclear hazards and their impact on society.
- Indicate how scientific understanding can improve emergency preparedness.
Prerequisites - Send to [email protected] - must be received before you will be accepted into the class
- IS0100.c: An Introduction to the Incident Command System, ICS 100
- IS0120.c: An Introduction to Exercises
- IS0200.c: Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response
- IS0230.e: Fundamentals of Emergency Management
- IS0235.C: Emergency Planning
- IS0240.c: Leadership and Influence
- IS0241.c: Decision Making and Problem Solving
- IS0242.c: Effective Communication
- IS0244.B: Developing and Managing Volunteers
- IS0700.b: An Introduction to the National Incident Management System
- IS0800.d: National Response Framework, An Introduction
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Date(s) |
Tue. Sep 08, 2026 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Wed. Sep 09, 2026 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Thu. Sep 10, 2026 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
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Location |
Forsyth, GEMA/HS Training Room 2046 Collier Road, Forsyth GA 31029
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Building/Room |
GEMA/HS Training Forsyth, 2046 Collier Road, Forsyth, GA 31029 |
Handicap Accessibility |
Yes
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WiFi Access |
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Offered By |
Georgia Emergency Management Agency/Homeland Security |
Primary Instructor |
Slocumb, Melissa |
Additional Instructors |
Phillips, Travis Ryan
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Course Length |
3 days |
Course Hours |
24.00 |
CEUs |
24.00
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Award Credentials |
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Prerequisites |
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Equivalent Prerequisites |
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Maximum Participants |
30 |
# Open Seats |
29 |
# on Wait List |
3 |