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Emergency Response Planning Training Resources

In order to comply with National Incident Management System (NIMS) requirements, UAHuntsville's Emergency Response Plan outlines NIMS training requirements for personnel involved in incident response, recovery, and contingency planning. The following no-cost training resources are available:

Continuity of Operations (COOP) Planning

Interactive Web-based courses offered by FEMA:

National Incident Management System (NIMS) and Incident Command System (ICS)

Interactive Web-based courses offered by FEMA. Please refer to Annex A of the UAHuntsville Emergency Response Plan for detailed training requirements.

* ICS-300 and ICS-400 courses are courses conducted in a classroom. Both the local Emergency Management Agency and the Huntsville Fire / Rescue Academy sponsor NIMS compliant ICS-300 and 400 training. Please contact your Emergency Management Coordinator for details about when and where these courses will be available.

Additional Web-based ICS and NIMS Training Courses

FEMA Emergency Management Institute Independent Study Courses

NIMS Implementation Guidelines for Schools and Higher Education

U.S. Department of Education Publications:

Other Training Materials

  • Sheltering In Place Training Video
  • Business Information Continuity: trains IT personnel to respond to varying threats that might impact an organization's access to information. Provides an overview of business information continuity, guides for implementing and managing business information continuity plans, discussion of technical vulnerabilities faced by organizations, and an examination of some legal issues associated with IT. This course is part of FEMA's certificate program through the University of Memphis Center for Information Assurance.