When Disaster Strikes (Online Live CLA)

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Format: Online Live
Duration: 7.00
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All too often before and after a disaster, an affected community is left on its own to struggle with preparing to respond to the event and then assessing and dealing with its damage. When assessments are not conducted quickly, a community’s residents will reoccupy potentially unsafe structures. Small scale localized events can often be handled by local building departments. However, in a large scale and/or large regional disaster, local building departments are unable to meet the demand and often unable to provide these valuable assessments. The ICC Disaster Response Inspector Program is aimed at training and certifying qualified professionals to assist with performing Post-Disaster Building Safety Evaluations. It also discusses the NIMS credentialing process whereby properly trained and qualified Post-Disaster Building Safety Evaluators can be prequalified and rostered. By properly training and pre-qualifying a pool of individuals building officials are better able to jump start recovery..

The following publications are included to ensure success in the course:
  • Included - WDS Field Manual
  • Included - ATC 45
  • Included - ATC 20

Time Zones: Classes may be noted in a time zone different than yours, please take note of the time zone and how it may impact the start time in your area.

Credential of Learning Achievement (CLA). Once completed, this course can be applied towards a Credential of Learning Achievement. The CLA goes beyond traditional training in its measurement of comprehension on the subject matter. It validates the participants willingness to go the extra mile in training and career advancement. The CLA differs from Code Council certifications and education because there is the required components of training/education and assessment on a specific subject matter, it is a different method of obtaining a valuable ICC Credential based on training and testing. If you are interested in applying this course to the CLA program, go to your MyICC and select Credentials in the left menu, then click the CLA tab.

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Objectives
  • Discuss Various types of disasters and their impact on a community.
  • Demonstrate how to employ Disaster Planning Basics.
  • Explain the roles and duties of the Post-Disaster Building Safety Evaluator.
  • Discuss the ATC 20/45 Rapid and Detailed Building Safety Evaluations.
  • Identify various structure types.
  • Identify disaster-related damage to the various structure types.
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