Resources

FEMA Training Courses: Utility Companies

When a disaster strikes, it’s important for utilities to have a plan in place which allows them to maintain infrastructure resilience. The following FEMA courses provide information on establishing partnerships and plans that will be critical to recovery. These courses are appropriate for those with critical infrastructure duties, including personnel involved with the provision of… Read more

FEMA Training Courses: Initial Damage Assessments

FEMA currently offers two online independent study courses focused specifically on the initial damage assessment. In addition, an understanding of the Public Assistance and Individual Assistance programs ensures that the damage assessment collects the correct information.   IS-556 — Damage Assessment for Public Works IS-559 — Local Damage Assessment IS-403 — Introduction to Individual Assistance… Read more

FEMA Training Courses: Initial Rescue Effort

To ensure a coordinated, immediate disaster rescue effort, it’s important all stakeholders — including government leaders at the local, state and federal levels — are trained and up-to-date on emerging best practices. FEMA currently offers two online independent study courses focused on initial rescue efforts. IS-806 Emergency Support Function (ESF) #6 – Mass Care, Emergency… Read more

FEMA Training Courses: Staffing Planning & Guidelines

Staffing plans should clearly outline roles and responsibilities and be reviewed periodically to ensure every member of the disaster response team knows what they should be doing, where they should be and when they need to be there. FEMA currently offers several online independent study course that provide valuable guidance related to staffing guidelines during… Read more

FEMA Training Courses: Local Fire & Police Departments

FEMA currently offers five online independent study courses geared to local fire and police forces. These include basic Incident Command System and National Response Framework roles as well as public alert and warning systems.   IS-100.LEb — Introduction to the Incident Command System for Law Enforcement IS-804 — Emergency Support Function (ESF) #4 – Firefighting… Read more

Tips: Have a Debris Removal Public Communications Plan

A communication plan is an important but often overlooked element of a community’s debris management plan. Localities can use these tips to expedite the debris removal process by sending quick and effective messages to the public. Identify and develop alternative outreach channels. Normal channels of communication may be unavailable at the time you need to… Read more

Tips for Public Information Officers: Have a Plan for Public Communications on Debris Removal

Public information officers will typically lead communication efforts to provide the public with instructions for residential debris removal after a disaster. Use these tips to work with your local emergency manager, local elected and appointed leaders, department of environmental services and local solid waste removal services or debris removal contractors to develop pre-scripted messages and… Read more

Tips for Emergency Managers: Have a Plan for Public Communications on Debris Removal

Emergency managers should work with their public information officers (PIOs), local leaders, local department of environmental services and local solid waste removal providers to develop a public communications plan for debris removal. Use these tips to develop pre-scripted messages and expedite the residential debris removal process after a disaster. Be proactive about debris removal information… Read more

Debris Removal Tips for Rural Communities

  Rural communities face unique challenges and regulations when it comes to debris removal in a federally-declared disaster. IBTS spoke with Alan Rosen, assistant city manager of Port Orange, Florida, about his experience working in rural communities after Hurricanes Matthew and Hermine. These tips provide information to help localities identify and plan for the FEMA… Read more

Long Term Recovery from Disasters — The Neglected Component of Emergency Management

Claire Ruben, researcher, consultant and educator in the fields of emergency management and homeland security, shares her observations and suggestions for long-term recovery planning improvement based on her 30-years of research and experience in the field. Her account provides reflections on multiple long-term recovery case studies and makes recommendations for improvement to practitioners and researchers… Read more