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Basic Hands-On CAMEO Training

Event Type: Continuing Education Wide Logo
Event Date: Monday, March 12, 2012 - 7:30am - Wednesday, March 14, 2012 - 5:00pm
Event Location: MA
Address: Harvard School of Public Health FXB Building
651 Huntington Ave
Boston, MA, US
Event Cost: $350
Event Desc: Learn how to fully utilize the latest version of the CAMEO suite of software from Training Excellence Award-winning professor, Leonard B. Wallace, IV. Over the years, chemical emergency planning has become more complicated by an increase in man-made and natural disasters. The EPA’s CAMEO software suite has successfully adapted to global changes with updated versions that allow for one comprehensive emergency plan for your organization. This program, with a 1:1 computer/participant ratio, provides participants with an overview of the latest versions of CAMEO, ALOHA, and MARPLOT. Chemical emergeny planners, responders, and others will obtain the hands-on training needed to accurately, efficiently, and confidently respond to chemical emergencies. New and existing users participating in this program will gain a comprehensive understanding of the CAMEO suite of software including how to access, store, and evaluate information critical for developing emergency plans. Participants will also learn how to easily integrate existing data into the newest version of CAMEO. By the end of the training, participants will know how to: - Model chemical explosions, toxic effects, and radiant energy effects using ALOHA - Search the updated and larger chemical database - Store and retrieve critical facility and infrastructure data - Map vicinity and understand surrounding area using MARPLOT
More Info: https://ccpe.sph.harvard.edu/CAMEO
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