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Features
- Terrorist incidents involving biological, nuclear, incendiary, chemical, or explosive (B-NICE) materials are considered technological hazardous incidents by nature. For this reason, this course is approached form the point of view of a hazardous materials incident with additional complicating factors. This allows us to build upon the proven structure of hazardous materials response in order to address terrorist incidents. At the completion of this course, you will be able to define and discuss terrorism including identifying significant incidents that have occurred within the US, recognize circumstances, and on-scene key indicators which may signify a suspicious incident, define scene security considerations, make appropriate notifications, describe defensive considerations and discuss termination issues associated with terrorism incidents.
Classroom-style lecture including real-life case studies and instructor experiences. Course Length: 16 hours
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