Course: OGT-101 EOC Operations and Planning for All-Hazards Events
The EOC Operations and Planning course offers participants insight into, and practical experience with, emergency management and decision-making skills necessary to effectively manage an EOC and the overall response to a large-scale Type 3 or 2 and Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)/terrorism incident or all-hazard event utilizing the MACS. The EOC course is 24 hours in length, with decision-based exercises comprising 8 of the 24 hours. This course will develop and reinforce emergency management, situational awareness, information management, resource management, and decision-making skills for course participants. The course adapts existing emergency management NIMS/ICS procedures to the unique requirements of EOC operations.
August 24-26 2010
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
4300 Cherry Creek Drive South
Glendale, CO 80246
Course Length: 24 hours from 8am to 5pm daily
Prerequisites: G775 EOC Management and Operations, G191 ICS/EOC Interface
Target Audience: EOC Command or upper level management staff
Registration Information:
The course is taught by the Texas Engineering Extension Service (TEEX) and sponsored by the UASI/NCR EOC Committee. Requests to attend must be submitted through your Emergency Manager and your training administrator will register students through the on-line training system. Please contact Matt Mueller (720) 865-7641 - matthew.mueller@denvergov.org or Scott Field at 720-865-7603, scott.field@denvergov.org if you have any questions.
NOTE: Effective October 01, 2007, this course is NOT APPROVED for reimbursement for overtime or backfill from UASI training funds.