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This module provides an overview of the Homeland Security Threat Conditions and the precautions that need to be taken during each level. Also discussed are specific potential terrorist threats, including what to do before, during, and after attacks.
Objectives:
- Threat conditions and protective measures
- How to identify specific terrorist threats
- What to do if there is a nuclear blast
- The definition of a radiation threat or 'dirty bomb'
- What items are needed for supply checklists
- The evacuation plans for your area
Topics:
- Introduction
- Threat Conditions and Protective Measures
- Specific Terrorist Threats
- Evacuation Plans
- Conclusion
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