The Testing portion of an emergency preparedness program is often the hardest to accomplish without expert help. As you write plans & set up emergency procedures, you may find that you don’t have the skill set internally to test those procedures, to identify gaps, & to address how your plans might fit with local emergency management in a real-life disaster.
Exercising your plan is the single most effective way to be sure you’ve thought of everything & that your plans will work in a live incident. A tabletop exercise (TTX) is a 2 to 3-hour session that allows you to walk through a scenario in a low-stress, no-fault environment. It is discussion based (no actual evacuations, no specialized equipment) & allows you to test your plans before disaster strikes. A well designed & documented tabletop is ideal for any emergency preparedness program.
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What you get:
- Training on how to plan for, conduct and evaluate an exercise
- Participate in a facilitated tabletop exercise led by a subject matter expert
- Documented exercise plan and after-action report
- Tools to add to your emergency preparedness exercise plan
- Networking and partnering opportunities