Incident Command System (ICS) Supervisor Training and Shoreline Cleanup and Assessment Techniques (SCAT) Training Series, Seattle, WA, March 14 - 16, 2012

  • March 14, 2012
  • 8:00 AM (PDT)
  • March 16, 2012
  • 5:00 PM (PDT)
  • Holiday Inn - Seattle Center, 211 Dexter Ave. N., Seattle, Washington 98109

Registration


March 14, 2012, 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. (1 Day)
Bell Harbor Conference Center
2211 Alaskan Way, Pier 66, Seattle, WA 98121

Instructor: Darrick Turner

Series Overview: This three-day series prepares government staff, consultants, and other on-site personnel to operate effectively in a spill response environment with multiple agencies. Participants will gain a working understanding of the Incident Command System (ICS) and protocols applied during the implementation of Shoreline Cleanup and Assessment Techniques (SCAT) protocols.
 
Part 1: Incident Command System Supervisor Training and ICS Certification
 
This course is designed to prepare personnel who are likely to assume supervisory roles in a response. Participants will gain a detailed understanding of ICS fundamentals, terminology, positions, and application. This course meets the requirements of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) under course numbers: FEMA ICS-100, ICS-200, and ICS-208.a. Registration and certification is included with this training through a course exam at the completion of instruction. This course is offered in series with NEMA Course EMS 402 Shoreline Cleanup and Assessment Techniques for Emergency Spill Response.

Course Topics
Incident Command System Applications

Organizational Principles and Elements

Command Positions and Obligations

Facilities and Functions
Planning and Coordination

Agency Relations

Staff Management During a Response

Responsible Party Lead Responses

Education Level: Introductory to intermediate/refresher.

Course Materials: Course proceedings and reference material.

Credit: 7.5 PDUs and 0.75 CEUs for completing 7.5 hours of instruction.

Registration: $295 ($250 for additional guests). You may register online or by calling us toll-free at (800) 385-0783.

Accommodations near Bell Harbor Conference Center.

Cancellation and Refund Policy: By registering, you are agreeing to the terms and conditions of this policy. Please read prior to registering (it's a short policy, we promise).


Part 2:

March 15 - 16, 2012, 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. (2 Days)
Bell Harbor Conference Center
2211 Alaskan Way, Pier 66, Seattle, WA 98121

Instructor: Darrick Turner
Overview: This course prepares attendees to participate on Shoreline Cleanup and Assessment Technique (SCAT) field teams, and to direct personnel in similar roles. This course provides attendees with a detailed understanding of the SCAT process. Attendees will participate in field exercises applying the principles of SCAT to a variety of scenarios that cover accessing, describing, and documenting shoreline environments in order to determine the most effective treatment option. This course is offered in series with NEMA Course EMS 401 Incident Command System Supervisor Training and FEMA ICS Certification.

Course Topics
Overview of the SCAT Process and Applications

SCAT Terminology, Methodology, and Forms

SCAT Applications

Understanding Shoreline Environments

Ranking Shoreline Sensitivity

Fate of Oil in Surface Water

Estimating Oil Volumes and Distribution

Shoreline Cleanup Techniques
Working in SCAT Teams

SCAT Calibration and Consistency
Technology Used in SCAT

Backwater and Controlled Flow Locations

SCAT in an RP Led Response

Communicating with the Public During SCAT

Classroom and Field Exercises

Field Activity Review

Field Exercise: Students will participate in visually assessing nearby coastal environments, reviewing shoreline conditions and evaluating potential complications. A basic application of technology and communications with be utilized in this activity. Final review will take place in the classroom, reviewing SCAT forms, discussing oiling conditions, and determining best treatment options for the impacted areas.

Education Level:
Intermediate/refresher.

Course Materials: Course proceedings, field guides, and reference material.

Credit: 15 PDUs and 1.5 CEUs for completing 15 hours of instruction.

Registration: $495 ($445 for additional guests). You may register online or by calling us toll-free at (800) 385-0783.

Register for the 2-Part Series and Save: $695 ($625 for additional guests). You may register online or by calling us toll-free at (800) 385-0783.

Accommodations near Bell Harbor Conference Center.

Cancellation and Refund Policy: By registering, you are agreeing to the terms and conditions of this policy. Please read prior to registering (it's a short policy, we promise).


About the Instructor: Darrick Turner is an environmental enforcement specialist with Montana’s Department of Environmental Quality where he manages enforcement cases addressing LUST/UST, remediation, solid waste, mining, septage, public water, and water quality violations. Mr. Turner has extensive experience in site characterization, emergency response, remediation, and regulatory compliance assistance including administrative civil enforcement by means of both informal and formal legal activity. Mr. Turner has been recognized by the Environmental Protection Agency for his effective investigative and case management practices.

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