Community Emergency Response Team Basic Training Instuctor Guide
Autor Federal Emergency Management Agency (U.S.), National Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program (U.S.)en Foi volante – 29 iun 2017 – vârsta ani
FEMA's Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Basic Training Instructor Guide is a critical program in the effort to engage everyone in America in making their communities safer, more prepared, and more resilient when incidents occur.
Community-based preparedness planning allows you and others interested from your community to prepare for and respond to anticipated disruptions and potential hazards following a disaster. As individuals, we can prepare our homes and families to cope during that critical period. Through pre-event planning, neighborhoods and worksites can also work together to help reduce injuries, loss of lives, and property damage. Neighborhood preparedness will enhance the ability of individuals and neighborhoods to reduce their emergency needs and to manage their existing resources until professional assistance becomes available.
The purpose of the CERT Basic Training is to provide you and others in your community who complete this course with the basic skills that they will need to respond to their community's immediate needs in the aftermath of a disaster, when emergency services are not immediately available. This course will be beneficial to individuals who desire the skills and knowledge required to prepare for and respond to a disaster.
Instructors for these community courses usually range from skilled fire and rescue instructors that have completed the CERT Train-the Trainer course and are knowledgeable about the CERT model, different types of hazards that present greatest risks for communities, local building structures that may present greatest hazard in disaster events, community's emergency operation plans, and licensed Paramedics or Emergency Medical Technicians and nurses for providing hands-on knowledge relating to disaster medical operations
Related items:
FEMA's companion product-- CERT Basic Training Participant Manualcan be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/products/sku/027-002-00627-5
Emergency Management & First Responders publications can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/security-defense-law-enforcement/emerg...
Audience: As each CERT is organized and trained in accordance with standard operating procedures developed by the sponsoring agency, its members select an Incident Commander/Team Leader (IC/TL) and an alternate and identify a meeting location, or staging area, to be used in the event of a disaster. This publication is ideal for the chosen IC/TL, and members of the CERT may want to consult this manual to understand the responsibilities of the IC/TL.
The purpose of the CERT Basic Training is to provide you and others in your community who complete this course with the basic skills that they will need to respond to their community's immediate needs in the aftermath of a disaster, when emergency services are not immediately available. This course will be beneficial to individuals who desire the skills and knowledge required to prepare for and respond to a disaster.
Instructors for these community courses usually range from skilled fire and rescue instructors that have completed the CERT Train-the Trainer course and are knowledgeable about the CERT model, different types of hazards that present greatest risks for communities, local building structures that may present greatest hazard in disaster events, community's emergency operation plans, and licensed Paramedics or Emergency Medical Technicians and nurses for providing hands-on knowledge relating to disaster medical operations
Related items:
FEMA's companion product-- CERT Basic Training Participant Manualcan be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/products/sku/027-002-00627-5
Emergency Management & First Responders publications can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/security-defense-law-enforcement/emerg...
Audience: As each CERT is organized and trained in accordance with standard operating procedures developed by the sponsoring agency, its members select an Incident Commander/Team Leader (IC/TL) and an alternate and identify a meeting location, or staging area, to be used in the event of a disaster. This publication is ideal for the chosen IC/TL, and members of the CERT may want to consult this manual to understand the responsibilities of the IC/TL.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780160938634
ISBN-10: 0160938635
Pagini: 644
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Ediția:January 2011
Editura: United States Dept. of Homeland Security
Colecția Federal Emergency Management Agency
ISBN-10: 0160938635
Pagini: 644
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Ediția:January 2011
Editura: United States Dept. of Homeland Security
Colecția Federal Emergency Management Agency
Cuprins
Table of Contents:
Introduction and Overview
Acknoledgements
Community Preparedness
When Disaster Strikes
About Community Emergency Response Team (CRT) Training
How CERTs Operate
Course Overview and Objectives
Course Agenda
After CERT Basic Training
Instructor Responsibilities
Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness
- Introductions and Overview
- Community Preparedness: Roles and Responsibilities
- Hazards and Their Potential Impact
- Impact on the Infrastructure
- Home and Workplace Preparedness
- Reducing the Impact of Hazards Through Mitigation
- CERT Disaster Response
- Protection for Disaster Workers
- Additional Training for CERTs
- Unit Summary
- Additional Materials
Appendix 1-A Hazard Lesson Plans
Unit 2: Fire Safety and Utility Controls
- Introduction and Unit Overview
- Fire Chemistry
- Fire and Utility Hazards
- CERT Sizeup
- Fire Sizeup Considerations
- Firefighting Resources
- Fire Suppression Safety
- Hazardous Materials
- Exercise: Suppressing Small Fires
Unit Summary
Unit 3: Disaster Medical Operations — Part 1
- Introduction and Unit Overview
- Treating Life-Threatening Conditions
- Triage
- Unit Summary
Unit 4: Disaster Medical Operations -- Part 2
- Introduction and Unit Overview
- Public Health Considerations
- Functions of Disaster Medical Operations
- Establishing Medical Treatment Areas
- Conducting Head-to-Toe Assessments
- Treating Burns
- Wound Care
- Treating Fractures, Dislocations, Sprains, and Strains
- Nasal Injuries
- Treating Cold-Related Injuries
- Treating Heat-Related Injuries
- Bites and Stings
- Unit Summary
Unit 5: Light Search and Rescue Operations
- Introduction and Unit Overview
- Safety During Search and Rescue Operations
- Conducting Interior and Exterior Search Operations
- Conducting Rescue Operations
- Unit Summary
Unit 6: CERT Organization
- Introduction and Unit Overview
- CERT Organization
- CERT Mobilization
- Documentation
- Activity: ICS Functions
- Activity: Tabletop Exercise
- Unit Summary
Unit 7: Disaster Psychology
- Introduction and Unit Overview
- Disaster Trauma
- Team Well-Being
- Working with Survivors’ Trauma
- Unit Summary
Unit 8: Terrorism and CERT
- Introduction and Unit Overview
- What Is Terrorism?
- Terrorist Targets
- Terrorist Weapons
- CBRNE Indicators
- Preparing at Home, Work, and in Your Neighborhood
- CERTs and Terrorist Incidents
- Activity: Applying CERT Principles to a Suspected Terrorist Incident
- Unit Summary
Unit 9: Course Review and Disaster Simulation
- Introduction and Unit Overview
- Course Review
- Final Exam
- Disaster Simulation
- Exercise Critique and Summary
-Graduation
Introduction and Overview
Acknoledgements
Community Preparedness
When Disaster Strikes
About Community Emergency Response Team (CRT) Training
How CERTs Operate
Course Overview and Objectives
Course Agenda
After CERT Basic Training
Instructor Responsibilities
Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness
- Introductions and Overview
- Community Preparedness: Roles and Responsibilities
- Hazards and Their Potential Impact
- Impact on the Infrastructure
- Home and Workplace Preparedness
- Reducing the Impact of Hazards Through Mitigation
- CERT Disaster Response
- Protection for Disaster Workers
- Additional Training for CERTs
- Unit Summary
- Additional Materials
Appendix 1-A Hazard Lesson Plans
Unit 2: Fire Safety and Utility Controls
- Introduction and Unit Overview
- Fire Chemistry
- Fire and Utility Hazards
- CERT Sizeup
- Fire Sizeup Considerations
- Firefighting Resources
- Fire Suppression Safety
- Hazardous Materials
- Exercise: Suppressing Small Fires
Unit Summary
Unit 3: Disaster Medical Operations — Part 1
- Introduction and Unit Overview
- Treating Life-Threatening Conditions
- Triage
- Unit Summary
Unit 4: Disaster Medical Operations -- Part 2
- Introduction and Unit Overview
- Public Health Considerations
- Functions of Disaster Medical Operations
- Establishing Medical Treatment Areas
- Conducting Head-to-Toe Assessments
- Treating Burns
- Wound Care
- Treating Fractures, Dislocations, Sprains, and Strains
- Nasal Injuries
- Treating Cold-Related Injuries
- Treating Heat-Related Injuries
- Bites and Stings
- Unit Summary
Unit 5: Light Search and Rescue Operations
- Introduction and Unit Overview
- Safety During Search and Rescue Operations
- Conducting Interior and Exterior Search Operations
- Conducting Rescue Operations
- Unit Summary
Unit 6: CERT Organization
- Introduction and Unit Overview
- CERT Organization
- CERT Mobilization
- Documentation
- Activity: ICS Functions
- Activity: Tabletop Exercise
- Unit Summary
Unit 7: Disaster Psychology
- Introduction and Unit Overview
- Disaster Trauma
- Team Well-Being
- Working with Survivors’ Trauma
- Unit Summary
Unit 8: Terrorism and CERT
- Introduction and Unit Overview
- What Is Terrorism?
- Terrorist Targets
- Terrorist Weapons
- CBRNE Indicators
- Preparing at Home, Work, and in Your Neighborhood
- CERTs and Terrorist Incidents
- Activity: Applying CERT Principles to a Suspected Terrorist Incident
- Unit Summary
Unit 9: Course Review and Disaster Simulation
- Introduction and Unit Overview
- Course Review
- Final Exam
- Disaster Simulation
- Exercise Critique and Summary
-Graduation
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