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MGT315 – Critical Asset Risk Management
October 23, 2019 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
The Critical Asset Risk Management course teaches the critical components of risk management and provides participants the basic fundamentals of determining and mitigating risks associated with their critical infrastructure. Through a combination of lecture, facilitated discussion, and group activities, participants will learn how threats, vulnerabilities, and consequences determine risk, and are given an opportunity to practice the fundamentals of conducting vulnerability assessments by conducting on-site assessments of select local facilities. Additionally they will identify potential mitigation measures associated with their findings and work together to develop and present a risk assessment report.
Topics
- Overview of Risk Management Process
- Threat and Hazard Identification
- Asset Valuation
- Vulnerabilities
- Risk Assessment
- Mitigation Mission Area
- On-Site Risk Assessment
Prerequisites
FEMA Student ID Number (SID) – Students must provide a SID number to access the class. (To create or recover your SID, go to: https://cdp.dhs.gov/FEMASID )
Recommendations
- MGT-310 Jurisdictional Threat and Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment
- AWR-213 Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Awareness
- MGT-414 Advanced Critical Infrastructure Protection
Course Length: Two Days (16 hours).
CE Credits
IACET – 1.6 CEUs
ACE – 1 Hour College Credit (Upper Division)
Class Size: 24-40 participants
Participants
- Law Enforcement
- Fire Service
- Public Safety Communications
- Hazardous Material Personnel
- Emergency Medical Services
- Emergency Management Agency
- Healthcare, Public Health
- Public Works
- Public Elected Officials
- Governmental Administrative
- Military
- Private Sector and Non-Governmental Organizations
All participants are welcome. For questions about accessibility or to request an accommodation, please contact Eric O’Brien at Eric.Obrien@kingcounty.gov (Requests should be made as soon as possible, but preferably at least 14 calendar days prior to the class.)