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... Instructors should study the master agenda and be cognizant of the time estimates for each topic, but the instructor should be flexible and address the specific instructional needs of participants. Transit Cooperative Research Program HSP Template Workshop Participant Agenda (Insert date and location here.)
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... HSP Section 3: Countermeasures: Part A: Prevention Objectives: At the conclusion of this module, learners will be able to: • Examine activities to reduce the likelihood that incidents will occur • Establish safe and secure procedures for passengers, vehicles, drivers, and facilities HSP Section 3: Countermeasures: Part B: Mitigation Objectives: At the conclusion of this module, learners will be able to: • Examine activities to reduce asset loss or human consequences (such as injuries or fatalities) of an incident • Establish safe and secure procedures for passengers, vehicles, drivers, and facilities HSP Section 3: Countermeasures: Part C: Preparedness Objectives: At the conclusion of this module, learners will be able to: • Examine preparedness activities to anticipate and minimize the impacts of security-related incidents and equip employees to better manage these incidents • Establish emergency policies and procedures for passengers, employees, and management to follow in case of emergencies • Keep training, drills, and contact lists up to date • Establish and maintain mutual aid agreements with fire departments, emergency medical services, and emergency management services HSP Section 3: Countermeasures: Part D: Response Objectives: At the conclusion of this module, learners will be able to: • Examine activities used to react to security-related incidents and hazards and help protect passengers, employees, the community, and property • Establish what information is to be collected by which employee • Ensure that policies and procedures established in the Mitigation and Preparedness portions of the HSP are followed HSP Section 3: Countermeasures: Part E: Recovery Objectives: At the conclusion of this module, learners will be able to: • Examine policies to assist in recovering from incidents that have occurred so service can resume as quickly as possible • Establish a review of policies, documents, plans, and vehicles • Evaluate response and oversee recovery and restoration of personnel, service, vehicles, and facilities HSP Section 4: Plan Maintenance Objective: At the conclusion of this module, learners will be able to: • Keep the plan fresh • Conduct a formal audit of the entire plan at least once a year 16
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... Summary and Review Objectives: At the conclusion of this module, learners will be able to: • Explain the overall flow chart for the HSP template and HSP specific techniques • Summarize and explain key steps and clarify any issues that have been raised in the workshop • Review sources for more information and processes to complete the HSP at local sites Evaluation Objective: At the conclusion of this module, learners will be able to: • Complete an evaluation form Adjourn, but never adjourn safety and security preparedness! Thank You for Your Attention and Participation!


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