Table of Contents
- 1 Which incident type does not require a written incident action plan?
- 2 Which is not a recommended characteristic for incident objectives?
- 3 During what type of incident would a written IAP be useful?
- 4 What is an incident plan?
- 5 When do incident managers begin planning for demobilization?
- 6 What’s the role of an incident commander in FEMA?
Which incident type does not require a written incident action plan?
No written Incident Action Plan is required for non-HazMat incidents.
Which is not a recommended characteristic for incident objectives?
which of the following is not a recommended characteristic for incident objectives? Flexibility is allowed in finding methods /ways to achieve the goals , But flexibility cannot be allowed in determining the goal itself.
Which type of incident requires regional or national resources?
Type 1 Incident requires regional or national resources, all Command and General Staff positions are activated, branches are activated, personnel may exceed 500 per operational period, and a disaster declaration may occur.
When forming an incident action plan the first thing established is?
Incident action planning process: understand agency policy and direction, assess incident situation, establish incident objectives, select appropriate strategy to achieve objective, perform tactical direction, provide necessary follow up.
During what type of incident would a written IAP be useful?
The development of a written IAP becomes particularly important when an incident: (a) involves more complications than expected; (b) requires more than the customary departmental resources provided; and/or (c) may require several operational periods for conclusion.
What is an incident plan?
An incident management plan (IMP), sometimes called an incident response plan or emergency management plan, is a document that helps an organization return to normal as quickly as possible following an unplanned event. Incident management may be part of an organization’s overall business continuity management.
What are recommended characteristics of incident objectives?
The Incident Objectives form describes the basic incident strategy, control objectives, command emphasis/priorities, and safety considerations for use during the next operational period.
How to select the true statement about the incident action plan?
Select the TRUE statement about the Incident Action Plan. A. Must be a written document that is distributed to all responders. B. Establishes the overall incident objectives, strategies, and tactics. C. Presents detailed cost accounting for all incident resources. D. Covers the entire incident from start to finish.
When do incident managers begin planning for demobilization?
Incident managers begin planning for the demobilization process: A. Right before the first resources are ready to be released. B. As soon as possible to facilitate accountability of the resources. C. After being requested by the Emergency Operations Center.
What’s the role of an incident commander in FEMA?
C. Assume the role of incident commander for all incidents and direct the on-scene technical operations from the Emergency Operations Center. 3. Homeland Security Presidential Directive 5 (HSPD-5) requires all Federal departments and agencies to:
What is the difference between effective response and effective preparedness?
B. Effective response relies on the readiness of response partners to self-dispatch to an incident scene. C. Preparedness is inherently a government responsibility and does not require participation from nongovernmental organizations.