Debris Management Planning for Governments - Pueblo

Event Date: 11/5/2018 - 11/6/2018
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Capacity:

11/50
Event Overview
Clarion Inn
4001 N. Elizabeth St.
Pueblo

Program Topics:

The goal of this two-day (14 hour) course is to enable Local, State, and Tribal Governments to successfully plan for, respond to, and recover from a major debris-generating event.

  • Gain knowledge in planning for, implementing, and managing debris activities, including scenarios with environmental and historic preservation considerations.
  • Debris forecasting, estimating, contracting, monitoring, and evaluation.
  • Apply knowledge of FEMA eligibility and reasonable costs criteria as pertinent to Presidentially declared events.
  • Address debris planning, response, and recovery activity issues in a Debris Management Plan Development Aid.

Roads Scholar II: Environment

This is a course in the Roads Scholar II course track Environment Focus Area. Click above for more program details.


Registration Fee

The registration fee for this two-day class is $75 per person for employees of government agencies and $100 per person for non-government agencies. Fee includes class handout and lunch on both days. Invoices will be sent upon receipt of registration form. Invoices can be paid by cash, check, money order, or credit card.


Cancellation Policy

Please be considerate of those on the waiting list, cancel early if necessary. A full refund will be made if you cancel no later than 3 business days prior to the training day; otherwise, you will forfeit the registration fee.


Special Notes

In order to receive credit for this class, attendees must stay until the end when it is dismissed by the instructor and class certificates are awarded.

Instructors

Manns, Todd

Todd has over 32 years of experience. His background includes service in the United States Marine Corps. Reserve, law enforcement experience as a SWAT officer and operational sniper, managerial and policy implementation as an interim Chief of Police, and various assignments in support of U.S. efforts against global terror.

Todd has been contracted as a consultant to elements of U.S. military Special Forces, the U.S. Army Garrison Command at Fort Carson Colorado, and has written the emergency response plans for over 20 water districts across the country. He is a certified instructor for over 20 courses for members of the National Consortium on Domestic Preparedness through the Department of Homeland Security, and the FEMA Emergency Management Institute.

Todd holds an instructor certification for Peace Officer Standards and Training curriculum (POST). He is a certified instructor in all levels of the new all hazard ICS curriculum and instructs the EMI L-449 train the trainer and is a credentialed Career and Technical Education instructor by the Colorado State Board of Community Colleges and Occupational Education. He is also a FEMA instructor for the national ICS position specific training and has taught those courses nationally. Todd is a certified all hazards type III planning section chief in incident command. He is the former planning section chief for the Eastern Colorado Incident Management team, which covers 3 all hazards’ regions of Colorado and 22 counties.

Todd previously served as the planning section chief at the Colorado State Emergency Operations Center during the 2008 Democratic National convention in Denver, during the 2010 Hells Angels USA Run and during the 3rd annual National All Hazard Incident Management Team Training and Education Conference. In 2011, he was specifically brought in as a subject matter expert and given the responsibility to write the evacuation plan during the record Missouri River Flooding in the Sioux land area. He is a certified emergency manager and a member of the Colorado Emergency Managers Association. Todd designed and directed the 2008 Denver Hospital Exercises for 17 separate hospital facilities.

His further credentials and experience include being certified as a professional continuity practitioner by FEMA and has completed his Advanced Professional Series. He is the author of a national blog and course developer having achieved DHS approval for courses that are now listed in the DHS State Sponsored Course Catalog.