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CONDUCTING RISK ASSESSMENTS FOR CRITICAL COMMUNITY ASSETS MGT-315

September 26 - September 27

Conducting Risk Assessments for Critical Community Assets – MGT-315

The purpose of this course is to help prevent, reduce, or mitigate the potential consequences of a domestic terrorist attack, natural catastrophe, or other emergency using all-hazards scenarios to identify critical community asset risks and their potential impacts to a community. The information gained through the application of these training concepts may be used to develop appropriate action plans to reduce consequences and manage risks. This course provides training to assist emergency responders and other local stakeholders (operating as a multidisciplinary team) in analyzing existing security measures and formulating a strategy for mitigation.

Part of the INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

If you have questions about registration, please contact Ms. Jimmie Collins via e-mail or phone (808-460-8000).

Organizer

Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service
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Venue

Fort Ruger, Building 306, Room 113
3949 Diamond Head Rd.
Honolulu, HI 96815 United States
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