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A disaster recovery tabletop exercise is an interactive opportunity to practice your response. Even the best-prepared organizations can face unexpected setbacks, like when Coca-Cola Bottling discovered a communications gap during a Category 5 hurricane.
A tabletop exercise is a facilitated analysis of an emergency situation in an informal, stress-free environment. There is minimal attempt at simulation in a tabletop exercise. Equipment is not used, resources are not deployed, and time pressures are not introduced.
Tabletop exercises are discussion-based sessions where team members meet in an informal, classroom setting to discuss their roles during an emergency and their responses to a particular emergency situation. A facilitator guides participants through a discussion of one or more scenarios.
The purpose of a tabletop exercise is to evaluate an organizations preparedness for a particular disaster and to inform required participants of their roles in the response.
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It is similar to a full-scale exercise, but does not include equipment or deployment of actual field resources. It simulates an incident in the most realistic manner possible short of moving resources to an actual site. The exercise tests multiple functions of your damage assessment plan.
All are offered free-of-charge to those who qualify for enrollment. Visit the FEMA Independent Study (IS) Program for a list of courses. These courses offer exceptional opportunities to meet the training requirements for Associate Emergency Manager (AEM) or Certified Emergency Manager (CEM) certification.
Exercises help build preparedness for threats and hazards by providing a low-risk, cost-effective environment to: Test and validate plans, policies, procedures and capabilities. Identify resource requirements, capability gaps, strengths, areas for improvement, and potential best practices.

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