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From a policy perspective, deciding what constitutes a minimum level of training/knowledge for NET and BEECN volunteers is a three-way balancing act between 1.) keeping the risk profile of PBEM volunteer programming low; 2.) ensuring that NET and BEECN volunteers possess a level of training and experience that makes them helpful in disaster response (e.g. a "deployable resource"); and 3.) not driving volunteers off by asking for too much of their time. If risk profiles of PBEM volunteer programming are out of sync with the City of Portland's [https://www.alevinegroup.com/risk-tolerance-insurance/ risk tolerance], PBEM may be directed to adversely adjust the MSC and throw it out of balance.
From a policy perspective, deciding what constitutes a minimum level of training/knowledge for NET and BEECN volunteers is a three-way balancing act between 1.) keeping the risk profile of PBEM volunteer programming low; 2.) ensuring that NET and BEECN volunteers possess a level of training and experience that makes them helpful in disaster response (e.g. a "deployable resource"); and 3.) not driving volunteers off by asking for too much of their time. If risk profiles of PBEM volunteer programming are out of sync with the City of Portland's [https://www.alevinegroup.com/risk-tolerance-insurance/ risk tolerance], PBEM may be directed to adversely adjust the MSC and throw it out of balance.
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== MSC Frequently Asked Questions ==
== MSC Frequently Asked Questions ==