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Emergency Management & Preparedness

Description

Emergency Management & Preparedness (MS-01-CT):

Emergency Management is an important part of the Drinking Water Quality Management Standard.  Sometimes drinking water-related emergencies occur within the framework of an overall municipal or regional emergency, while some water emergencies can be dealt with by operations staff alone.

Objectives: The objective of this course is to help participants gain an improved understanding of emergency management, to make them more effective participants in preparing for, and reacting to, emergencies.

What will be covered?

  • What is an Emergency?
  • Regulatory Framework
  • Emergency Management in DWQMS
  • Risk Assessment and Mitigation
  • Examples of Emergencies, and the Importance of Debriefing
  • Exercises

Duration: 1 Day         

CEU

0.7 (7 Hours) in Ontario, Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, Yukon, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Nova Scotia.

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