NARR Quarterly Call September 2016 The Community Reception Center - - PDF document

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NARR Quarterly Call NARR Quarterly Call September 2016 The Community Reception Center (CRC) Tool Kit Understanding the use of the CRC tool kit Understanding the use of the CRC tool kit Radiation Studies Branch, DEHHE National Center for


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September 2016

Radiation Studies Branch, DEHHE National Center for Environmental Health

The Community Reception Center (CRC) Tool Kit

September 20, 2016

Understanding the use of the CRC tool kit Understanding the use of the CRC tool kit

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Radiation Studies Branch

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PHRCP

This new toolkit has been created by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to help communities, agencies, and emergency planners design and implement a Community Reception Center (CRC)

  • Drill. The Toolkit offers many exciting and innovative

features intended to maximize its usefulness and value added

What is it?

Use this link and go to the website

http://emergency.cdc.gov/radiation/crc/crctoolkit.asp

How do I find it?

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What’s inside?

Customizable templates for all aspects of a drill, from planning to conduct to evaluation.

  • Materials that can be used “as is,” with the insertion of drill-specific

details, or that can be modified and adapted to accommodate specific circumstances or additional objectives.

  • Scalability, so that jurisdictions can choose a basic drill or a larger one.
  • More than 100 different contamination cards for actors simulating

affected individuals.

  • More than 100 different demographic and behavioral cards for actors to

portray, with cards divided into categories for easy use.

How will it help my organization?

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Demographic and behavioral cards designed to help planners incorporate the needs of special/vulnerable populations in the drill.

  • Complete instructions on Toolkit use, including detailed guidance on

decision making during the planning meetings and on the selection and use of the Symptomology Cards.

  • Enhanced realism, with exercise content that is informed by practical

lessons from recent real-world events.

  • Compatible and compliant with the U.S. Department of Homeland

Security’s Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP) guidance.

How will it help my organization?

There are 12 pages of instructions included on the website! The instructions are color coded for your convenience…..

How do I use it?

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http://emergency.cdc.gov/radiation/crc/crctoolkit.asp

Let’s check it out!

Questions??

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Response Curriculum

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Response Mission Training Program

Command—Key Leader 400 1st Line Supervisor 200 Operations Level 100

AWR Introduction to R/N Incidents- ILT Radiation Instruments Basic Operations- ILT Radiation Instrument Employment Rad/Nuc Response for Operations level responders 4 day Rad/Nuc Response for Operations level responders 1 day AWR Introduction to R/N Incidents- WBT AWR Introduction to R/N Incidents- TtT x 4 Rad/Nuc Response for Technician level responders per NFPA Chap 7 Technician with Radiation Specialty per NFPA Chapter 18 Radiation Instruments Basic Operations TtT x 1 Rad/Nuc Response for Operations level responders 1 day TtT x 3 First Line Supervisor Radiation Response per NFPA Chapter 10

Completion of the three courses will meet the intent of NFPA 472 Annex D Competencies for Operations Level Responders Assigned Radiological Agent Specific Tasks

Safety Officer Radiation Response per NFPA Chapter 11 Key Leader Training & IND Response ILT Key Leader Training & IND Response TtT Operations Command TtT Introduction to IND Effects and Response Strategies WBT Introduction to IND Effects and Response Strategies ILT & TtT

Division/Section 300

Operations Command ILT Operations Command TtT Population Monitoring for CRC AWR Introduction to R/N Incidents-IL EMS-Healthcare LE/Intel-Fusion Rad/Nuc Response for Operations level responders 1 day-LE/EMS-HC All Hazard Technician NFPA Chap 7 PPE Course Per NFPA 472

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Prevent Curriculum

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PRND Training Program

Command—Key Leader 400 1st Line Supervisor/Team Operations 200 Operations Level 100

PRND Screener Type 2—Primary Screener-ILT Backpack Operations for the Primary Screener- ILT Backpack Operations Refresher ILT-WBT PRND Screener Type 1—Secondary Screener ILT PRND Screener Type 1—Secondary Screener Refresher WBT-ILT PRND Screener Type 2—Primary Screener Refresher ILT-WBT PRND Screener Type 2—Primary Screener-TtT Mobile System Operations ILT Mobile System Operations Refresher ILT Backpack Operations for the Primary Screener- TtT PRND Screener Type 1—Secondary Screener TtT PRND Branch Director /Ops Chief PRND Team Leader-ILT PRND Team Operations-ILT

Division/Section 300

Radiation Detector Kit Refresher-ILT Radiation Detector Kit-ILT PRND Screener Type 2—Primary Screener Refresher TtT Backpack Operations Refresher TtT PRND Screener Type 1—Secondary Screener Refresher TtT PRND Strike Team/Task Force Leader PRND Program Management PRND Maritime Operations Course PRND Program Overview for Key Leaders CTOS PRND Training Program Briefing

PRND Special Operations

Mobile/Aerial Radiological Surveillance (MARS) Mass Transit Curriculum Special Event PRND Operations PRND Instrument Employment CST PRND Operations