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Counter-IED Training Video Series (TVS) Fact Sheet

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The "What to Do" training video series (TVS) communicates IED threats, explains counter-IED concepts, and demonstrates bombing prevention procedures by showing the audiences how to react to a bombing attack and deal with a variety of explosive threats such as bomb threats and suspicious items. Sometimes referred to as "how-to" videos, these training videos are designed to improve individual skills to identify indicators of an IED attack, threat conditions, and mitigation measures. 

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Bomb Threat Management Planning (MGT-451)

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Description: The Bomb Threat Management Planning course provide participants foundational knowledge on the DHS risk management process and bomb threat management planning. It gives participants the opportunity to apply this knowledge to develop a bomb threat management plan. 
Course Length: 1 day (8 hours)

Audience: This course is designed for groups up to 25 participants and is intended for audiences such as:

Bomb-Making Materials Awareness Program (BMAP) Community Liaison (MGT-450)

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Description: The BMAP Community Liaison course prepares participants to conduct outreach in their communities by familiarizing them with explosive precursor chemicals and components found in common household products used to make bombs. It also provides them the ability to recognize suspicious purchasing behaviors, and access BMAP resources.
Course Length: This is a one-day training covering the following topics:

Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR) Explosive Precursors Point of Sale Training

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Description: Available from the Nationwide SAR Initiative (NSI), this interactive training is to instructs sale personnel involved at the point of sale on behaviors and indicators that are reasonably indicative of potential terrorist and/or criminal bomb-making activity; how and where to report suspicious activity; and how to protect privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties when documenting information. It also instructs personnel of the types of suspicious activity that might be observed during their daily duties.
Course Length: This is a 45-minute self-paced training