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Which IMS haz mat position controls all movement of personnel and equipment between the control zones? (254) |
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Site Access Control Leader |
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Which of the following are external communication devices? (258) |
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Incident management systems are required by NFPA®: (236) |
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Which of the following is a component of the logistics section? (248) |
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Which of the following is the NRF’s FIRST mission in the case of a catastrophic terrorist attack? (241) |
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Command may be transferred: (250) |
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several times as the incident grows. |
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Which incident management system (IMS) section is responsible for the direct management of all incident tactical activities? (248) |
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The FIRST incident priority at all haz mat incidents is: (233) |
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When coupled with ___, incident management systems provide a predetermined set of procedures to follow at every haz mat incident. (235) |
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standard operating procedures (SOPs) |
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Which of the following variables should be considered in a risk/benefit analysis? (Select all that apply.) (234) |
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(all of them) Probability and difficulty of rescue, Capabilities and resources of on-scene forces, Risk to rescuers an their ability to protect themselves, Time and distance contraints, Possibility of explosions or sudden material releases |
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Logistics and command are two major operational positions of an incident management system. (243) |
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Which of the following is ultimately responsible for everything that takes place at the emergency scene? (244) |
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Which of the following National Response Framework (NRF) groups serves as the national headquarters-level, multiagency coordination entity for domestic incident management? (240) |
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Interagency Incident Management Group |
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