Debris Management Planning for State, Tribal, and Local Officials Introduction and Welcome December 2007 E/G/L202 Debris Management Planning 1 Introductions Name Title Disaster Experience Current Assignment December 2007 E/G/L202 Debris Management Planning 2 E/G/L202 Debris Management Planning SM-Introduction-1 December 2007
Course Description Course Goal To enable participants to fully plan for, respond to, and recover from major debris-generating events December 2007 E/G/L202 Debris Management Planning 3 Present Course Goal The goal of the course is to enable State, Tribal, and local governments to successfully plan for, respond to, and recover from a major debris-generating event. This course provides the training necessary to achieve this goal. Notes: E/G/L202 Debris Management Planning SM-Introduction-2 December 2007
Course Objectives Apply knowledge of planning for, implementing, and managing debris activities Apply knowledge of FEMA eligibility and reasonable costs criteria as pertinent to Presidentially declared events Address debris planning, response and recovery concepts December 2007 E/G/L202 Debris Management Planning 4 Upon successfully completing this course, you will be able to complete the following tasks, which demonstrate knowledge and skills required to successfully plan for, respond to, and recover from a major debris-generating event. - Apply knowledge of planning for, implementing, and managing debris activities, including issues associated with: environmental and historic preservation considerations debris forecasting and estimating debris contracting Debris Management Site evaluation and operation debris monitoring supplemental assistance - Apply knowledge of FEMA eligibility and reasonable cost criteria as pertinent to Presidentially declared events. - Address debris planning and response and recovery activity issues in a Debris Management Plan Development Aid. E/G/L202 Debris Management Planning SM-Introduction-3 December 2007
Course Materials, Vol. I, Vol. II Debris Management Guide Public Assistance Guide Public Assistance Policy Digest December 2007 E/G/L202 Debris Management Planning 5 - Volume I Unit lecture materials Course slides and lists of basic information Space for notes References A critical part of the course is to know how to locate needed information in the available resources - Volume II Group Activity Materials Debris Operations Job Aid, Debris Management Guide, Public Assistance Guide, Public Assistance Policy Digest Notes: E/G/L202 Debris Management Planning SM-Introduction-4 December 2007
Course Units Unit 1: Introduction to Debris Management Planning Unit 2: Debris Quantity Forecasting and Estimating Unit 3: Special Considerations Unit 4: Eligibility and Reasonable Costs December 2007 E/G/L202 Debris Management Planning 6 Course Units (Cont d) Unit 5: Debris Operations Unit 6: Debris Monitoring Procedures Unit 7: Debris Contracting Procedures Unit 8: Developing Your Debris Management Plan December 2007 E/G/L202 Debris Management Planning 7 Notes: E/G/L202 Debris Management Planning SM-Introduction-5 December 2007
Course Activities Post-test Tabletop Activities Apply unit objectives to debris-related scenarios Debris Management Plan Outline Address debris planning issues relative to individual communities December 2007 E/G/L202 Debris Management Planning 8 Group Activities - Each course unit includes a group activity that provides you with the opportunity to apply individual unit objectives to debris-related scenarios. - You will work in groups to complete the activities, but you will be responsible for documenting your solutions on the activity data sheets. Debris Management Plan Development Aid - A Debris Management Plan Development Aid has been developed for this course. This document is designed to assist individual communities in identifying and gathering critical information, determining which departments or organizations would best be equipped to supply the information, and for evaluating the components of a plan. You will complete the indicated sections of the Debris Management Plan Development Aid after each unit of instruction, providing information specific to your jurisdiction s needs and resources. You should work independently to complete this task, but may consult with other participants for ideas and feedback. E/G/L202 Debris Management Planning SM-Introduction-6 December 2007
COURSE LOGISTICS Course Logistics Cell phone etiquette Restrooms Agenda (breaks, lunch, etc.) Certificates Tests End-of-course evaluation December 2007 E/G/L202 Debris Management Planning 9 Relevant course logistics information includes: Cell phone etiquette Restrooms Agenda Certificates Post-Test (final end-of-course test) Level II End-of-course evaluation (Level I student reaction sheet or survey) E/G/L202 Debris Management Planning SM-Introduction-7 December 2007