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This interactive online course provides an overview of emergency management in Alberta including the systems and processes for mitigating, preparing for, responding to and recovering from emergencies and disasters. You will learn about the key provisions of the Emergency Management Act and have the opportunity to identify the roles and responsibilities of various levels of government and other key organizations involved in emergency management.
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Target Audience:
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* Municipal, First Nation and Provincial Emergency Management Coordinators
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* Members of emergency management program committees
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* Personnel responsible for emergency programs within their organizations (i.e. emergency services, private sector, non-government organizations, etc.)
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Time to complete: 2 - 4 hours
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* certificate course
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* AEMA online: http://www.aema.alberta.ca/bem
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[edit] Description

Describe what this training is about.

This interactive online course provides an overview of emergency management in Alberta including the systems and processes for mitigating, preparing for, responding to and recovering from emergencies and disasters. You will learn about the key provisions of the Emergency Management Act and have the opportunity to identify the roles and responsibilities of various levels of government and other key organizations involved in emergency management.

Target Audience:

  • Municipal, First Nation and Provincial Emergency Management Coordinators
  • Members of emergency management program committees
  • Personnel responsible for emergency programs within their organizations (i.e. emergency services, private sector, non-government organizations, etc.)

Time to complete: 2 - 4 hours


type:

  • certificate course

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