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EOC course

Categories: Law Enforcement, Fire, Health Services, Emergency Management


grant funding Liaison Officer E/L-956


Course Description

The goal of this professional development course, E/L-956 Liaison Officer (LOFR), is to provide local and state-level emergency responders with an overview of key duties and responsibilities of a Liaison Officer Type III in a Type III All Hazards Incident Management Team (AHIMT).

Performance Objectives

  • Demonstrate, through exercises and a final exam, an understanding of the duties, responsibilities, and capabilities of an effective Liaison Officer on an AHIMT.
  • Identify course objective and position-specific resource materials for the position of Liaison Officer.
  • Define the role and importance of the Liaison Officer as a member of the command staff.
  • Define the function of an Agency Representative (AREP).
  • Describe the roles and responsibilities of the Liaison Officer regarding stakeholders, and evaluate Liaison Officer success.
  • Identify types of communication and work location needs for a given incident.
  • Define the process and relevant parties involved in incident information flow, including the role of Assistant Liaison Officers.
  • Describe how the Liaison Officer fits into the planning process.
  • Describe how to determine the proper steps to follow in the event of a special situation.
  • Define the demobilization process as it relates to the duties of the Liaison Officer
 
 
Course Details
class size
Max Students
30
Duration
Duration
2 days (16 hours)
certifications
Certifications/
Licenses/Permits
DHS Approved
POST Approved
cost
Cost
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