
2024 NFPA 1660: Emergency, Continuity and Crisis Management
Preparedness, Response and Recovery Training
Completion Achievement
📜 NFPA Issued Certificate
Delivery Method
💻 LVT – Live Virtual (Online)
Why Join?
🚨 Critical for Preparedness Professionals – Gain essential skills for managing crises and emergencies
📋 Comprehensive Program Focus – Covers preparedness, response, and recovery phases
🏛️ Cross-Sector Relevance – For government agencies, businesses, planners, and safety officers
🛠️ Practical and Interactive – Learn through real-world examples and applied strategies
🌍 Resilience Building – Strengthen organizational capacity to sustain operations under crisis
Duration
📅 2.1 CEUs
This NFPA 1660 (2019) training equips participants with the knowledge and tools to prepare for, respond to, and recover from emergencies. Covering hazard analysis, risk assessment, resource planning, communications, incident management, and continuity strategies, the course enables organizations and governments to build resilient and compliant emergency management programs.
During this course, participants will explore:
Scope, structure, and purpose of NFPA 1660
Core emergency management and continuity program requirements
Hazard, risk, and business impact analysis
Resource needs planning and allocation
Emergency response, continuity, and recovery plan development
Incident management and communications systems
Training, exercise, and evaluation methods for program effectiveness
After completing this course, participants will be able to:
Navigate and apply NFPA 1660 requirements effectively
Conduct hazard, risk, and business impact assessments
Plan and allocate resources for emergency preparedness and response
Develop, evaluate, and execute continuity and recovery strategies
Implement incident management and communication protocols
Establish training and evaluation programs to strengthen resilience
Support or lead emergency preparedness and crisis recovery efforts confidently
This course is ideal for:
Emergency management and continuity professionals
Government and municipal planners
Safety and risk officers
Business continuity managers
First responders and crisis coordinators