Managing Food Emergencies: Strategies for a Community Response

Presented by the National Center for Biomedical Research and Training and the Terrorism and All Hazards Preparedness Committee of the Indiana Environmental Health Association

November 14th and 15th at the Brown County Annex, Nashville Indiana

Managing Food Emergencies: Strategies for a Community Response

This is a management-level course that teaches participants how to manage food emergencies using the emergency operations center (EOC), Incident Command System (ICS) principles, and best management practices.

Participants will manage a fictional food emergency using the guidelines and strategies of the Incident and Unified Command systems. The scenario will advance with every module, beginning with Module 2, from the point that a foodborne outbreak is detected. The scenario will progress throughout the modules from surveillance and into the transition to recovery. In Module 7, participants will engage in an after-action discussion to assess their current preparedness for a food emergency and the value of using ICS principles and practices, and adding Emergency Management as a food emergency response partner.

Core Capabilities

The terminal learning objectives of this course align with the following core capabilities

• Planning
• Public Information and Warning
• Operational Coordination
• Intelligence and Information Sharing
• Supply Chain Integrity and Security
• Community Resilience
• Threats and Hazards Identification
• Environmental Response/Health and Safety / • Fatality Management Services
• Mass Care Services
• Operational Communications
• Public Health, Healthcare, and Emergency Medical Services
• Situational Assessment
• Economic Recovery

Scope:

Managing Food Emergencies: Strategies for a Community Response

This course trains participants on how to make decisions about incidents that exceed their capabilities, including, but not limited to;

• realizing when you need help,

• figuring out what resources you need and where to get those resources,

• developing a multidisciplinary multi-agency response plan to get the response you need, and

• integration of different groups.

At the end of this course, participants should understand how their role changes in a food emergency that exceeds the common capabilities of their respective organizations. Participants should understand the function of an Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and how it is activated in the event of a large-scale food emergency.

REGISTER AT: https://acadisportal.in.gov

Acadis is how to register for this class. You will need to have a PSID number. IF you do not have a PSID number you can email to obtain a PSID number. You will also need a FEMA SID number;

To obtain a FEMA SID number, go to: http.www.in.gov/dhs/3880.htm

To view all trainings and register for courses you can go directly to: https://acadisportal.in.gov.

Log in is required to register but you can view information about the class without logging in by selecting “Available Training” on the right side of the screen.

FOR MGT 447, the TARGET AUDIENCE is:

State and local emergency management agencies / • Public health leaders and officials
• Public health emergency preparedness coordinators / • Health officers
• Public health administration / • State and local epidemiology officials
• Legislative aides, government official aides
• Food regulatory program managers:
§ Public health
§ Agriculture
§ Business
§ Professional (state)
• Public health laboratory
• Veterinary diagnostic laboratorians
• State veterinarians / • Laboratory director and managers
§ Public health
§ Veterinarian
§ Diagnostic
§ Agriculture
• Private sector food safety and risk managers
• Lead environmental health professionals
• POC and SAAs; Ag Extension
• Public health associations
• Veterinarian associations
• Food associations
• Public Information Officer
• Agency communications director
• National Guard liaison (civil support teams) / Local port authority
• Transportation
• Emergency medical services

THIS COURSE is to be held November 14th and 15th, 8-5pm daily

at the Brown County Annex Building in Nashville, IN.

Call 812-988-2255, Jennifer Rugenstein for more information.

Prerequisites are NIMS 100 and 200

Hotel Nashville, one block from the BC County Annex building is offering a special $59 a night rate for this course timeframe. Call 812-988-8400 and mention the IEHA sponsored food course.

NO LODGING OR MEALS ARE PROVIDED, but there is no charge to attend this course.

THIS COURSE HAS NOT BEEN PREVIOUSLY OFFERED AT THIS LOCATION