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1. US DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY TRAINING Food Defense Education Conference: Post 9/11
2007 Spring Conference, April 16 – 17
Administered by the National Food Safety & Toxicology Center, Michigan State University
9. DHS-Training and Exercise IntegrationAcademic Partners
10. DHS-Training and Exercise IntegrationState, Municipal, Foundation Partners
11. DHS-Training and Exercise IntegrationState, Municipal, Foundation Partners
12. DHS-Training and Exercise IntegrationTraining Course Certification Develop Course/Curriculum
Pilot Course with T&EI monitoring/review
Review by USDA/APHIS and FDA
Revision of Course(s) in response to pilot
review
R&EI expert review board review
Revision for final review
R&EI desk review – approval/disapproval
13. DHS-Training and Exercise IntegrationInstructor Certification Selection of candidates based upon resume
Review of course(s) with candidates
Adult education course for candidates
Teach-back of portion of course by candidates
Pass/fail determination
Co-teach course with master instructor
Teach course and with review
Certification
14. 1. Understanding the Dangers of Agroterrorism
2. Principles of Preparedness for Agroterrorism and Food Systems’ Disasters
3. Principles of Detection and Diagnosis—Strategies and Technologies
4. Principles of National Incident Management System (NIMS), Team Building and Risk Communication
5. Principles of Frontline Response to Agroterrorism and Food Systems’ Disasters
6. Principles of Planning and Implementing Recovery WIFSS Agroterrorism Preparedness Courses DHS-Certified (2007)
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Dangerous Foreign Animal and Plant Diseases
Risk Assessment Tools for Communities
Foot and Mouth Disease
Understanding the Food Systems and How They Work
Avian Influenza & Pandemics
Building Teams Across Disciplines
Emerging and Zoonotic Diseases
v Performance testing exercises (certification)
WIFSS Agroterrorism Preparedness Curriculum for Frontline Responders