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Selection of Incident Commanders is done by the: - ANS ✓Jurisdiction or organization with primary responsibility for the incident An Incident Action Plan is captures and communicates overall operational and support activities for an incident. - ANS ✓TRUE The Incident Commander or Unified Commander establishes incident objectives that include: - ANS ✓Identifying strategies, tactics, tasks, and activities to achieve the objectives. The number of .subordinates that one supervisor can manage effectively during an incident is referred to as - ANS ✓Manageable Span of Control
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Selection of Incident Commanders is done by the: - ANS ✓Jurisdiction or organization with primary responsibility for the incident An Incident Action Plan is captures and communicates overall operational and support activities for an incident. - ANS ✓TRUE The Incident Commander or Unified Commander establishes incident objectives that include: - ANS ✓Identifying strategies, tactics, tasks, and activities to achieve the objectives. The number of .subordinates that one supervisor can manage effectively during an incident is referred to as - ANS ✓Manageable Span of Control
Manageable Span of Control refers to: - ANS ✓The number of individuals or resources that one supervisor can effectively manage during an incident. In a Unified Command, members representing multiple jurisdictions and agencies work together to establish: - ANS ✓Incident Objectives Which NIMS component includes the Incident Command System (ICS)? - ANS ✓Command and Coordination Chain of command prevents personnel from directly communicating with each other to share information. - ANS ✓FALSE Depending on the incident size and complexity, various types of support facilities may be established by: - ANS ✓Incident Command Which member of the Command and Staff interfaces with other agencies to meet
One of the benefits of ICS is that it provides an orderly, systematic ___________ process. - ANS ✓Planning Who designates the Incident Commander and the process for transferring command? - ANS ✓The jurisdiction or organization with primary responsibility for the incident Command is: - ANS ✓Directing, ordering, or controlling by virtue of explicit statutory regulatory, or delegated authority. The Whole Community approach means that solutions serve the affected community and a variety of resources are used as needed. - ANS ✓TRUE Acquiring, Storing, and Inventorying Resources are part of which NIMS Management Characteristic? - ANS ✓Comprehensive Resource Management The Whole Community approach refers to different organizations within the Federal Government - ANS ✓False
Which NIMS Management Characteristic is necessary for achieving situational awareness and facilitating information sharing? - ANS ✓Integrated Communications Which NIMS Management Characteristic refers to personnel requested through appropriate authorities and established resource management systems? - ANS ✓Dispatch/ Deployment Qualification, Certification, and Credentialing Personnel are part of which NIMS Management Characteristic? - ANS ✓Comprehensive Resource Management Which NIMS Management Characteristic may include gathering, analyzing, and assessing weather service data from technical specialists? - ANS ✓Information and Intelligence Managemen Which item is included in the NIMS Management Characteristic of Accountability? - ANS ✓Check-In/Check-Out of incident personnel
Which General Staff member directs all responses and tactical actions to achieve the incident objectives? - ANS ✓Operations Section Chief Who has overall responsibility for managing the on-scene incident - ANS ✓Incident Commander Check-in, Incident Action Planning, Personal Responsibility, and Resource Tracking are all necessary to ensure: - ANS ✓Accountability When command is transferred, the process should include a(n): - ANS ✓Briefing The Incident Command System (ICS) is: - ANS ✓A standardized approach to incident management that is applicable for use in all hazards Which ICS functional area tracks resources, collects and analyzes information, and maintains documentation? - ANS ✓Planning
Within the National Incident Management System Characteristics, the concept of common terminology covers all of the following EXCEPT - ANS ✓Technical Specifications If the Incident Commander designates personnel to provide public information, safety, and liaison services, the personnel are collectively referred to as the: - ANS ✓Command Staff Which one of the following activities is an example of incident coordination? - ANS ✓Resolving critical resource issues. The Incident Command System (ICS) can be used to manage any type of incident, including planned event - ANS ✓TRUE The NIMS Management Characteristic of Information and Intelligence Management may include surveillance of disease outbreaks. - ANS ✓TRUE
The NIMS Management Characteristic of Chain of Command and Unity of Command means that each person: - ANS ✓Reports to only one ICS supervisor. Incident objectives that drive incident operations are established by: - ANS ✓Incident Commander or Unified Commander Expansion of the ICS modular organization is the responsibility of the: - ANS ✓Incident Commander Which ICS functional area monitors costs related to the incident and provides accounting, procurement, time recording, and cost analysis? - ANS ✓Finance/Administration