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NFPA 99 - Emergency Management e-Learning Course

1 CECs (1 CEC = 1 contact hour)

The NFPA 99 - Emergency Management e-Learning Course provides minimum health care facilities requirements related to emergency management, covering a broad spectrum of applications. The 2012 edition contains the most extensive changes since the inception of NFPA 99, including the change from a standard to a code and the shift to a risk-based approach. This course examines emergency management as covered by the 2012 edition of NFPA 99.

Important Information

Intended Audience and Learning Outcomes

Intended Audience

  • Health care facility managers and directors
  • Environmental or safety managers

Learning Outcomes

  • Define building system Categories 1 and 2 as used in NFPA 99 Chapter 12, Emergency Management
  • Explain the purpose of completing a hazard vulnerability analysis (HVA)
  • Serve as part of a team performing an HVA
  • List the four phases of emergency management as presented in NFPA 99
  • Discuss elements of each of the four phases of emergency management as presented in NFPA 99
Program Pricing

The registration fees for the Application of NFPA 99 - Emergency Management e-Learning Course are:

  • Member: $25
  • Nonmember: $35

Become an 陳栠勛圖member to receive the discounted rate along with all the Society has to offer!

AHA CECs

Total: 1 CEC (1 CEC = 1 contact hour)

 

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Please note that the course is self-paced, and you have 90 days to complete the e-learning from the time you register. If you do not receive your log-in information within 24 hours, please contact 陳栠勛圖at ashe@aha.org.

 

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