Code Pinke is looking for qualified and ambitious individuals to join our team on an as-needed basis as an independent contractor! If you do not already have emergency management experience or a degree, you can still be considered. FEMA training is a basis of our planning and response framework. These on-line classes are of no charge, but do require you register in their training system. After successful completion, you will be issued a FEMA Training Certificate. If these classes interest you, and you are interested in conducting training, drills and exercises, than you are a prime candidate for working with Code Pinke!
The Disaster Preparedness Representative level is the entry-level requirements for an Independent contractor with Code Pinke. If you have other equivalent training, please let me know (nuclear power plant for example.) As a Disaster Preparedness Representative, you will assist with classroom training, ensuring students are following procedures, conducting evaluations, participating in after action reporting, and set up/clean up activities. The following FEMA classes are required:
IS 800.c National Response Framework - 3 hrs
IS 700b NIMS, and Introduction - 4 hrs
IS 100c Intro ICS - 2 hrs
IS 200c ICS for Single Resources - 4 hrs
IS 200 Basic Incident Command - 3 hrs
IS 201 FEMA Forms in ICS - 2 hrs
IS 394 Protecting your Home or Small Business from Disaster - 1 hr
IS 120 Intro to Exercises - 5 hrs
IS 230 Fundamentals of Emergency Management - 6 hrs
IS 235 Emergency Planning - 5 hrs
IS 242 Effective Communication - 8 hrs
IS 1010 Emergency Protective Measures - 3 hrs
IS 5 Intro to Hazardous Materials - 10 hrs
IS 907 Active ShooterIS 319 1 Tornado - 1 hr
IS 130 How to be an Exercise Evaluator - 3 hrs
IS 321 Hurricanes - 2 hrs
IS-324 Community Hurricane Preparedness - 10 hrs
IS 322 Floods - 1 hr
IS 320 1 Wildfire - 1 hr
IS 360 Mass Casualty Incidents - 3 hrs
IS 362 Multi Hazard Planning for Schools - 3 hrs
IS 346 Orientation to Haz Mat for Healthcare Personnel - 10 hrs
IS 368 Including People with Disabilities and Access and Functional Needs - 2 hrs
IS 909 Community Preparedness - 1 hr
IS10 Animals in Disasters - 4 hrs
Choose 2 classes of your choice of at least 2 hours.
Total: 100 Contact Hours
With the OSHA training, you can be involved with hazmat/CBRNE planning, response and training. Code Pinke offers these classes as part of on-boarding.
40 Hour Hazwoper
8 Hour Hazwoper Supervisor
8 Hour Hazwoper Specialist
OSHA 30 General Industry or Construction
As a Specialist, you can conduct lectures, assist with exercise and training development, and participate in emergency response assistance in EOCs or act as a Support Specialist based on your level.
IS 15 Special Events Contingency Planning - 4 hrs
IS 1300 Continuity of Operations - 1 hr
IS 36 Planning for Childcare - 2 hrs
IS 42 Social Media in EM - 3 hrs
IS 75 Military Resources in EM - 2 hrs
IS 111 Livestock - 4 hrs
IS 273 How to read a Flood Insurance Rate Map - 3 hrs
IS 267 Benefit Cost Analysis Fundamentals - 1 hr
IS 288 Role of Volunteer Organizations - 1 hr
IS 921 Implementing Critical Infrastructure Security & Resilience - 3 hrs
IS 951 Radio Interoperability - 2 hrs
IS 1002 FEMA Grants - 7 hrs
IS 453 Homeland Security Planning - 2 hrs
IS 505 Religious & Cultural Competency - 4 hrs
IS 520 COOP for Pandemics - 1 hr
IS 660 Intro to Public-Private Partnerships - 2 hrs
IS 2200 Emergency Operations Center - 4 hrs
IS 139 Exercise Design & Development - 2 hrs
IS 240 Leadership & Influence - 3 hrs
IS 908 EM for Senior Officials 1 hr
IS 914 Surveillance Awareness - 1 hr
Total 50 Contact Hours
At the response level, you are ready for supervising complex events.
IS 3 Radiological Emergency Management - 3 hrs
IS 366 Planning for the needs of Children In disasters - 6 hrs
IS 29 Public Information Officer - 7 hrs
IS 906 Workplace Security - 1 hr
IS-303 Radiologic Accident Assessment Concepts - 13 hrs
IS 241 Decision Making & Problem Solving - 2 hrs
IS 271 Anticipating Hazardous Weather & community Risk - 9 hrs
IS 317 Community Emergency Response Teams - 2 hrs
IS 632 Intro to Debris Operations - 2 hrs
IS 26 Guide to Points of distribution - 4 hrs
IS 244 Developing & Managing Volunteers - 4 hrs
Total 60 Contact Hours
As a recovery specialist, the primarily involvement is for planning for recovery, after a disaster occurs, offering county and state support.
IS 1015 Insurance Considerations - 3 hrs
IS 403 Individual Assistance - 1 hr
IS 556 Damage Assessment - 3 hrs
IS 703 Resource Management - 4 hrs
IS 328 Plan Review of local Mitigation Plans - 3 hrs
IS 1006 Documenting Damage - 8 hrs
IS 403 Intro to Individual Assistance - 1 hr
IS 1000 Public Assistance Program & Eligibility - 8 hrs
IS 815 ABCs of Temporary Emergency Power - 2 hrs
Total 33 Contact Hours