ANSWERS FOR CHAPTER 14 Practice
LIVING WITH THE EARTH
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. What is the major event that first prompted the formation of unified
disaster response efforts in the United States?
2. The interagency agreement that was formed to respond to
multi-jurisdictional incidents under
FIRESCOPE included which of the following?
3. A specific command structure and coordinated incident management tool
(ICS) is best known as _______________?
4. Which of the following does not belong under the general
staff of the ICS command structure?
5. More than 20 Federal agencies were directed to become part of the DHS and
to be compartmented into one of four directorates including: all BUT which of
the following?
·
the Border and Transportation Directorate
·
the Emergency Preparedness and Response Directorate
·
the Science and Technology Directorate
·
the Information Analysis and Infrastructure
Protection Directorate
·
the Retrieval and Punishment Coalition
6. All response personnel answer to ________________?
·
one immediate supervisor
·
the incident commander only
·
the liaison chief
·
the person to be rescued
·
no one
7. The number of people reporting to an individual is usually maintained between three to seven
with a desired ratio of one supervisor to five reporting elements or people.
This is known as _____?
8. The Area Command is responsible for
_____________________? (Check all that apply)
9. The Homeland Security Presidential Directive (HSPD-5) led
to the creation of __________________?
10. In a multiple jurisdiction emergency, the Incident
Commanders from each agency will form a
_______________to coordinate resources, develop a common Incident Action
Plan with a unified set of objectives.
TRUE/FALSE
1 ICS is a specific command structure and coordinated
incident management tool.
2 An Area Command structure does NOT require an Operations
section since those functions are normally performed at each site.
3. NIMS compliancy does NOT require participating entities to be
prepared and to provide continuing pre-incident training, planning,
exercises, personnel qualification checks, certification standards, and
equipment acquisition and certification standards.
a. T.
______
b. F.
______
4. The management structure of ICS is well adapted to numerous types of
incidents to which fire agencies must respond including hazardous materials
accidents, earth quakes, floods, plane crashes, and more
a. T.
______
b. F.
______
5. Among the most likely reasons for response failure in an emergency
includes: confusion about who is in charge.
a. T.
______
b. F.
______
6. More than 20 Federal agencies were directed under the Homeland Security
Act of 2002 (H.R. 5005-8) to become part
of the DHS.
a. T.
______
b. F.
______
7. NIMS requires effective resource management so that there are
standard methods for managing equipment, supplies and personnel throughout the
incident.
a. T.
______
b. F.
______
8. he NRP alters the typical ICS response so that first responders must
carry out new functions and responsibilities.
a. T.
______
b. F.
______
9. The role an environmental health professional ultimately pursues during
an emergency will depend on the incident type and gravity and the emergency
response plans developed by the health department and the community.
a. T.
______
b. F.
______