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Suggested Citation:"Appendices D to K." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2013. Command-Level Decision Making for Transit Emergency Managers. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/22463.
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APPENDICES D TO K Page D-1 Appendices D through K from the contractor’s final report are not published in this Web Document. They are available on request from the project’s senior program officer at saparker@nas.edu. APPENDIX D: FIELD TEST INFORMATION SHEET APPENDIX E: FIELD TEST INFORMATION SURVEY APPENDIX F: EVALUATION FORM REPORT: FIELD TESTS 1-3 APPENDIX G: 2012 TRANSPORTATION HAZARDS AND SECURITY SUMMIT AND PEER EXCHANGE TERA TRAINING EVENT FEEDBACK 5.1 Training 5.2 Roles 5.3 User Interface 5.4 Funding 5.5 Written Feedback APPENDIX H: SCENARIO SCRIPTS Riverine Flood Active Shooter Hurricane Earthquake Power Outage Hazmat Incident APPENDIX I: TASKS BY ROLE Tasks by Role: Riverine Flood Tasks by Role: Active Shooter Tasks by Role: Hurricane Tasks by Role: Earthquake Tasks by Role: Power Outage Tasks by Role: Hazmat Incident APPENDIX J: TERA ISSUES AND RECOMMENDATIONS APPENDIX K: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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TRB’s Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) Web-Only Document 60 and National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Web -Only Document 200: Command-Level Decision Making for Transit Emergency Managers describes a Transit Emergency Response Application (TERA) that is designed to train transit command-level decision makers through simulation guided experiential learning.

TERA provides training and exercise for command-level roles in the transit agency emergency operations center in relation to mitigating transit-specific emergencies and supporting state and local emergency management authorities in natural or manmade disaster incidents.

Facilitator and user guides developed as part of the project, but not included in the Web-Only document, are linked to below.

* TERA Orientation

* TERA Quick Reference Guide

* TERA Trainer Guide

* TERA User Guide

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