A Program in. Occupational and Environmental Health & Safety. Emergency Planning: Terrorism, Security, and Communication. July 25 29, 2016 Boston, MA

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A Program in Occupational and Environmental Health & Safety Radiological Emergency Planning: Terrorism, Security, and Communication July 25 29, 2016 Boston, MA

This program brings together leaders in radiation protection and emergency management to provide you with skills and strategies to effectively plan for radiological emergencies. As a participant, you will learn to prepare for, respond to, and mitigate the effects of radiological emergencies at the federal, state, local, or individual facility level. This is a unique opportunity to engage with stakeholders from across agencies, functions, and backgrounds for an intensive look at effective planning for emergencies involving radioactive materials. This program will enhance your capabilities as an emergency planner and allow you to provide more efficient and effective oversight of radiological emergency planning and response efforts. Learn more: hsph.me/emergency-planning

Program Highlights Participants will hear the latest updates from federal and state agencies about: Emergency The new US federal preparedness for framework for terrorist activities Homeland Security Lessons learned about how best to communicate with the media and public Updates on emergency preparedness issues for nuclear utilities Terrorist incidents involving radioactive materials Incorporating what I have learned into our training, procedures, and protocols will make us not only a better response organization but also a more proactive one. Gerald Fisher Nuclear Engineer HII-Newport News Shipbuilding

Who Should Participate This course is designed for anyone involved in emergency planning, response, or recovery in the public, private, or nonprofit sectors. Health physicists, public safety professionals, and first receivers and responders will also find this program beneficial. Foreign and domestic participants from organizations with the following functions are likely to attend: Nuclear or energyindustry regulatory bodies Homeland security and emergency management agencies Defense or military organizations Departments of health Power generation, especially nuclear power generation State radiation control agencies This course was very valuable to me as a state emergency management planner. I will be able to readily use the information provided to better prepare our communities. Bill Elliott Emergency Management Planner Nevada Division of Emergency Management

Learning Objectives Apply basic principles and fulfill requirements for a comprehensive radiation emergency plan Demonstrate compliance with roles and responsibilities that support Department of Homeland Security initiatives Deploy a decisionmaking matrix to assist in state and local reaction planning for radiological emergencies Integrate lessons learned about communications into specific emergency response plans Understand the need for, and application of, protective action guides in emergency planning Medically manage the casualties of radiological incidents without significantly increasing risks to first responders and first receivers This experience will greatly enhance my capabilities and enable me to provide more meaningful and effective planning information. James Ciulla Emergency Manager Putnam County, New York Learn more: hsph.me/emergency-planning

Faculty Program Director worldwide USAF installations. Edward F. Maher, ScD, CHP is an Instructor in the Department of Environmental Health at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health as well as an Associate and Senior Health Physicist at Dade Moeller & Associates, Inc. Upon completion of his doctor of science degree in radiological protection at Harvard School of Public Health, Dr. Maher was assigned to the United States Air Force (USAF) Occupational and Environmental Health Laboratory and then to the Human Systems Center, Armstrong Laboratory, Brooks AFB, Texas. In this capacity, he was the overall director of comprehensive environmental and occupational health services support to Dr. Maher is certified for comprehensive practice by the American Board of Health Physics (ABHP). He is a past Board Member of the ABHP and was the Board Chairperson in 2000. He served on the ABHP Panel of Examiners from 1989-1993 and was the Panel Chairperson in the 1992 exam year. He is a Fellow of the Health Physics Society (HPS), a past Secretary for the HPS, a past President of the American Academy of Health Physics, and past President of the National Health Physics Society. Dr. Maher s work has focused on providing environmental, medical, and occupational radiological protection services to organizations throughout the world. Learn more: hsph.me/emergency-planning

Learn more: hsph.me/emergency-planning Program Check-in Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health 651 Huntington Avenue Boston, MA 02115 Program Information Please visit the course website for information regarding the program fee, accommodations, continuing education credits, and our substitution and cancellation policy. Continuing Education Credit This program is accredited by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Credit types and amounts will be determined once the agenda has been finalized and are subject to change. This program is funded in part by the Harvard- NIOSH Education and Research Center (grant T42 OH008416). Program Portfolio For a full list of Executive and Continuing Professional Education courses, visit hsph.me/portfolio Contact Us For more information, please contact us by phone at (617) 432-2100 or by e-mail at contedu@hsph.harvard.edu About Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Executive and Continuing Professional Education We prepare individuals and organizations to solve the most pressing global public health and health care challenges. Leaders in government, corporate, and nonprofit sectors around the world attend programs which provide strategies for addressing the critical issues facing their organizations with proven tactics that drive change.

Radiological Emergency Planning July 25 29, 2016 Boston, MA Radiological emergency planning is used to mitigate the effects of events such as a release at a nuclear power plant, the detonation of an improvised nuclear device, or an explosion involving a radiological dispersal device (dirty bomb). While these types of emergencies are rare, they have the potential for devastating and widespread harm. This program will teach you to minimize the likelihood of harm to the public with a thorough and welldesigned radiological emergency plan. hsph.me/emergency-planning Ref. Code: REP16_WB