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Registration for face-to-face courses for non-U.S. citizens

Most TEEX courses do not have restrictions for non-U.S. citizens; however, some courses do. Please refer to the Enrollment Requirements section of the course description to determine whether restrictions apply. Upon registration, non-U.S. citizens will be screened by the TEEX Export Control Office. If enrolling in a DHS/FEMA-funded course, participants must also complete a DHS Foreign National Screening Request Form and obtain secondary approval through the NERRTC Office prior to attending the training.

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EDO520-Bleeding Control Basics

This two-hour course includes a formal presentation and hands-on practice of direct pressure application, wound packing, and use of a tourniquet. The course was developed for a non-medical audience to address the needs of the immediate responder to control life-threatening bleeding until help arrives.

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MAP208-Kata in the Classroom (KIC)

Kata in the Classroom (KIC) is a hands-on exercise to introduce the scientific pattern of the Improvement Kata in school classrooms. It is targeted at Middle School Science teachers but is used in a variety of K-12 and even College educational settings. Kata in the Classroom involves the activity of assembling a 15-piece cardboard jigsaw puzzle several times and experimenting with ways to do it faster.

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