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... 12 Appendix A provides an overview of the current training available for transportation security with links to training resources and training courses in a range of formats including classroom sessions, train-the-trainer, and online courses. Training is available from the following sources: Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
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... Transportation Security Training Courses 13 for all surface transportation modes, including highway motor carrier, mass transit, freight rail, maritime, and pipeline. TSA Security Training & Security Awareness Brochures The Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
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... 14 Incorporating Transportation Security awareness into Routine State DOT Operations and Training security exercises. I-STEP is designed to address the unique transportation security issues found in the intermodal environment of the nation's transportation security network.
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... Transportation Security Training Courses 15 strategies for incorporating security into transportation planning at the state and metropolitan levels. The report also examines security-related projects in state and metropolitan priority programming decisions.
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... 16 Incorporating Transportation Security awareness into Routine State DOT Operations and Training The video alerts workers to the threat of sabotage on U.S. rail targets, instructs them about where and how to look for threats, and emphasizes the importance of reporting suspected sabotage activities.
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... Transportation Security Training Courses 17 Safe and Secure Transportation of Food: What's Your Role? A two-page brochure designed to address the role of motor vehicle and rail safety inspectors in food safety and security of transport that includes what to look for, what information to report, and whom to contact.
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... 18 Incorporating Transportation Security awareness into Routine State DOT Operations and Training Good Neighbors! A Pipeline Security Neighborhood Watch Brochure This brochure assists with pipeline companies' neighborhood outreach efforts and promotes the reporting of suspicious activity or incidents.
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... Transportation Security Training Courses 19 Emergency Management Institute (EMI) http://training.fema.gov/is/ EMI offers self-paced courses designed for people who have emergency management responsibilities and the general public.
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... 20 Incorporating Transportation Security awareness into Routine State DOT Operations and Training Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
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... Transportation Security Training Courses 21 online, and are provided at no cost. Online courses are available at http://www.ruraltraining.org/ training/online/ • AWR 187-W: Terrorism and WMD Awareness in the Workplace This web-based "Terrorism 101" course prepares learners to successfully recognize, report, and react to potential terrorist incidents.
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... 22 Incorporating Transportation Security awareness into Routine State DOT Operations and Training • Terrorist Bomb Threat Standoff Card (Pocket Guide) , Department of Defense Combating Terrorism Technical Support Office (CTTSO)

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