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Listed below
are the State, Emergency Management Institute (EMI),
weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) and Homeland
security (HS) courses sceduled for Louisiana
juristictions.

Course List

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Course
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Location |
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January - July 2009 Courses |
CAPTAP:
Attendance is restricted to those who manage agency,
city or parish CI/KR.
POC:
Jodi Harvey 225-925-7699
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July 7-9 |
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ICS 300:
This course provides training on
and resources for personnel who require advanced
application of the Incident Command System
(ICS). This course expands upon information covered
in the ICS-100 and ICS-200 courses. These earlier
courses are prerequisites for ICS-300. Target
audience for this course is individuals who may
assume a supervisory role in expanding incident or
Type 3 incidents.
POC:
Crystal Moran
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July 13-14
Class Closed |
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Ascension
Parish |
MGT 324:
Prevention of, Deterrence from and Responding to Campus
Emergencies. Trains those officials required to respond
to a college campus emergency.
POC:
Kevin Scott 225-578-3421
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July 15-16 |
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HSEEP Toolkit Lab Training
Course:
The
HSEEP Toolkit is an integrated system of design,
development, evaluation, and improvement planning tools,
which provide a seamless collaborative environment for
planners at both the exercise program and project
levels. Its objectives focus on reducing dependence on
direct support; facilitating the development and
coordination of multiple simultaneous exercises; and
identifying and closing gaps in preparedness
capabilities
Lead Instructor:
Nick Auck 225-925-7704 or Rachel
Schlatre 225-925-1706
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July 16 |
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ICS
400:
This course provides training on and resources
for personnel who require advanced application
of the Incident Command System (ICS). This
course expands upon information covered in
ICS-100 through ICS-300 courses. Target
audience for this course is senior personnel who
are expected to perform in a management capacity
in an Area Command or Multiagency Coordination
Entity.
POC:
Kenneth
Harlow,
bpoep@beau.org, 337-460-5442
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July 21-22 |
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Beauregard Parish Sheriff’s Office Training
Center
DeRidder
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ICS 300:
This course provides training on
and resources for personnel who require advanced
application of the Incident Command System
(ICS). This course expands upon information covered
in the ICS-100 and ICS-200 courses. These earlier
courses are prerequisites for ICS-300. Target
audience for this course is individuals who may
assume a supervisory role in expanding incident or
Type 3 incidents.
POC:
Brian Stevens
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July 27-28 |
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DSS
Baton Rouge |
ICS
400:
This course provides training on and resources
for personnel who require advanced application
of the Incident Command System (ICS). This
course expands upon information covered in
ICS-100 through ICS-300 courses. Target
audience for this course is senior personnel who
are expected to perform in a management capacity
in an Area Command or Multiagency Coordination
Entity.
POC:
Brian Stevens
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July 29-30 |
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G775 EOC Management and Operations: Course examines the role,
design, and functions of Emergency Operations Centers (EOC)
and their relationships as components of a multi-agency
coordination system. The course provides training about
staffing and organization, information, systems,
communications and equipment needs at the EOC;
activating and deactivating the EOC; EOC operations; and
EOC testing, training and exercising. It uses
activities and case studies about EOCs and multi-agency
coordination systems at the local, State and Federal
levels of government.
POC:
Larry Landry
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July
29-30 |
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Abdalla Hall, ULL
Lafayette
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ICS 300:
This course provides training on
and resources for personnel who require advanced
application of the Incident Command System
(ICS). This course expands upon information covered
in the ICS-100 and ICS-200 courses. These earlier
courses are prerequisites for ICS-300. Target
audience for this course is individuals who may
assume a supervisory role in expanding incident or
Type 3 incidents.
POC:
Rachel Schlatre
rachel.schlatre@la.gov
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July 30-31
Closed to OCPR Employees Only |
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Office of Coastal
Protection and Restoration |
ICS 300:
This course provides training on
and resources for personnel who require advanced
application of the Incident Command System
(ICS). This course expands upon information covered
in the ICS-100 and ICS-200 courses. These earlier
courses are prerequisites for ICS-300. Target
audience for this course is individuals who may
assume a supervisory role in expanding incident or
Type 3 incidents.
POC:
Rachel Schlatre
rachel.schlatre@la.gov
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August 4-5
Class Closed |
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GOHSEP
LSP-D Building
Baton Rouge |
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ICS 300:
This course provides training on
and resources for personnel who require advanced
application of the Incident Command System
(ICS). This course expands upon information covered
in the ICS-100 and ICS-200 courses. These earlier
courses are prerequisites for ICS-300. Target
audience for this course is individuals who may
assume a supervisory role in expanding incident or
Type 3 incidents.
POC:
Brian Stevens
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August 10-11 |
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DSS
Thibodeaux |
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ICS 300:
This course provides training on
and resources for personnel who require advanced
application of the Incident Command System
(ICS). This course expands upon information covered
in the ICS-100 and ICS-200 courses. These earlier
courses are prerequisites for ICS-300. Target
audience for this course is individuals who may
assume a supervisory role in expanding incident or
Type 3 incidents.
POC:
Sadye Batts
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August 10-11
Class Closed |
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Jena |
G290: Basic PIO:
This 2½-day course is intended
for the new or less experienced PIO. Its emphasis is
on the basic skills and knowledge needed for
emergency management public information activities.
Topics include the role of the PIO in emergency
management, conducting awareness campaigns, news
release writing, and television interviews.
POC:
Rachel Schlatre
rachel.schlatre@la.gov
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August 11-13 |
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GOHSEP
LSP-B Building
Baton Rouge |
ICS
400:
This course provides training on and resources
for personnel who require advanced application
of the Incident Command System (ICS). This
course expands upon information covered in
ICS-100 through ICS-300 courses. Target
audience for this course is senior personnel who
are expected to perform in a management capacity
in an Area Command or Multiagency Coordination
Entity.
POC:
Crystal Moran
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August 18-19
Class Closed |
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ICS
400:
This course provides training on and resources
for personnel who require advanced application
of the Incident Command System (ICS). This
course expands upon information covered in
ICS-100 through ICS-300 courses. Target
audience for this course is senior personnel who
are expected to perform in a management capacity
in an Area Command or Multiagency Coordination
Entity.
POC:
Sadye Batts
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August 18-19
Class Closed |
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ICS
400:
This course provides training on and resources
for personnel who require advanced application
of the Incident Command System (ICS). This
course expands upon information covered in
ICS-100 through ICS-300 courses. Target
audience for this course is senior personnel who
are expected to perform in a management capacity
in an Area Command or Multiagency Coordination
Entity.
POC:
Brian Stevens
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August 24-25 |
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ICS
400:
This course provides training on and resources
for personnel who require advanced application
of the Incident Command System (ICS). This
course expands upon information covered in
ICS-100 through ICS-300 courses. Target
audience for this course is senior personnel who
are expected to perform in a management capacity
in an Area Command or Multiagency Coordination
Entity.
POC:
Rachel Schlatre
rachel.schlatre@la.gov
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August 26-27
Class Closed |
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GOHSEP
LSP-A Building
Baton Rouge
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ICS
400:
This course provides training on and resources
for personnel who require advanced application
of the Incident Command System (ICS). This
course expands upon information covered in
ICS-100 through ICS-300 courses. Target
audience for this course is senior personnel who
are expected to perform in a management capacity
in an Area Command or Multiagency Coordination
Entity.
POC:
Rachel Schlatre
rachel.schlatre@la.gov
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August 27-28
Closed to OCPR Employees Only |
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Office of Coastal Protection and Restoration
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AWR
147: Rail Car Incident Response. Provides
instruction to recognize chemicals and components, rail
car markings, chemical hazards, manage the incident with
ICS principles.
SGT
Kelly Feet 225-654-1336
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Sept. 18 |
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Zachary |
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PER
212 WMD/Terrorism Incident Defensive Operations For
Emergency Responders:
Focuses
on the unique personal protection challenges responders
face during a WMD or terrorist incident. Instructs
responders with techniques to preclude the spread of a
CBRNE hazard.
SGT
Kelly Feet 225-654-1336
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Sept. 16-18 |
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Zachary |
Street Spanish Language for Officer Survival
- provides knowledge and understanding of
the Spanish culture and language that better
prepares officers when faced with
investigations, confrontations, arrest
situations or vehicle stops involving Spanish or
Latin American subjects.
POC: Robert Williams 504-915-9906
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Sept. 21-23 |
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PER 212 - WMD/Terrorism Incident Defensive
Operations for Emergency Responders TTT:
Focuses on the unique personal protection
challenges responders face during a WMD or
terrorist incident. Instructs responders with
techniques to preclude the spread of a CBRNE
hazard.
POC: SGT Kelly Feet 225-654-1336
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Oct. 13-15
Class Cancelled |
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PER 222 - Public
Safety WMD Response:
Prepares hazmat teams to safely and effectively
conduct public safety operations at WMD
incidents.
POC:
Joe Prator 318-673-6766
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Oct. 13-15 |
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PER 229 CAMEO Suite: Teaches fundamental
principles of computer-based plume modeling to
enhance planning and emergency response
activities associated with community risks such
as chemical incidents.
POC:
Larry Landry 337-394-2653
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Oct. 20-22 |
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Lafayette |
PER 229 CAMEO Suite: Teaches fundamental
principles of computer-based plume modeling to
enhance planning and emergency response
activities associated with community risks such
as chemical incidents.
POC:
Anthony Behrens 504-292-9181
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Nov. 3-5 |
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IRTB/PRSBI Combination:
Awareness level provides basic information on
explosive and incendiary devices possibly used
as terrorist weapons.
POC: SGT Kelly Feet 225-654-1336
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Nov. 10 |
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Zachary |
ICS 300:
This course provides training on
and resources for personnel who require advanced
application of the Incident Command System
(ICS). This course expands upon information covered
in the ICS-100 and ICS-200 courses. These earlier
courses are prerequisites for ICS-300. Target
audience for this course is individuals who may
assume a supervisory role in expanding incident or
Type 3 incidents.
Lead Instructor: Gene
Barattini
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Nov. 17-18
Class limited to 25
Open to any participant |
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ICS
400:
This course provides training on and resources
for personnel who require advanced application
of the Incident Command System (ICS). This
course expands upon information covered in
ICS-100 through ICS-300 courses. Target
audience for this course is senior personnel who
are expected to perform in a management capacity
in an Area Command or Multiagency Coordination
Entity.
Lead Instructor: Gene Barattini
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Nov. 19-20
Class limited to 25
Open to any participant |
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PER 222 - Public Safety WMD Response:
Prepares hazmat teams to safely and effectively
conduct public safety operations at WMD
incidents.
POC:
Anthony Behrens 504-292-9181
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Dec. 1-3 |
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AWR
144:
Port and
Vessel Security for Public Safety and Maritime
Personnel. Provides basic competencies associated with
port and vessel security as well as a working knowledge
of maritime security appropriate to public safety
responders in rural jurisdictions. Course
fees apply.
POC: SGT
Kelly Feet 225-658-7208
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Dec. 3 |
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January - July 2009 Courses |

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Other training providers offer classes not listed on
this calendar. Go to our Federal Training page for
further details about these resources.

To apply for
State training courses go to the How
To Apply page.

Please contact the
GOHSEP Training Branch
for questions about any training matters.
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