[ RadSafe ] Develop the Best Radiological Emergency Plan
Harvard Health Professional Training
contedu at hsph.harvard.edu
Tue May 17 21:27:07 CEST 2005
Current events continue to make emergency planning an urgent concern. With
major changes underway from both government and industry, emergency
planners and emergency response team members face a host of new challenges
in an era of unprecedented public scrutiny.
Radiological Emergency Planning
The New Face of Emergency Planning:
Terrorism, Security, and the Public
(Formerly Nuclear Emergency Planning)
August 9 - 12, 2005
Harvard School of Public Health
Boston, Massachusetts
Whether you are new or experienced, from a private facility or from
government, this program will give you valuable insights that you can put
to immediate use in your daily work.
What You Will Learn
* Latest principles of emergency response in the United States
* The latest changes in federal agencies to support Homeland Security
* Threats, impacts and response issues for managing a terrorist
incident involving radioactive materials
* Basic principles of crisis communications
* Lessons learned in public communications from industry case studies,
including the Davis-Besse problem
* A recovery decision-making matrix process
* Lessons learned in conducting a full-scale security exercise
For more information, visit:
http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/ccpe/programs/NEP.shtml or call (617) 384-8692.
Please be sure to mention your Reference Code: REP05-RADSAFE in all
correspondence.
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