Verified Answers | Emergency Management Prep
1. Describe the concept of 'Manageable Span of Control' in the context of
incident management.
Manageable Span of Control refers to the optimal number of
subordinates a supervisor can effectively oversee during an
incident, ensuring clear communication and accountability.
Manageable Span of Control is the total number of incidents a
supervisor can handle at once.
Manageable Span of Control indicates the hierarchy of command
in an organization.
Manageable Span of Control is a method for organizing teams
based on their skills.
2. In a scenario where multiple agencies are responding to a natural
disaster, how would the Unified Command approach the establishment
of incident objectives?
The Unified Command would focus only on logistical support
without setting objectives.
The Unified Command would delegate the task to the Planning
Section Chief.
The Unified Command would prioritize objectives based solely
on the largest agency's input.
The Unified Command would collaboratively establish incident
objectives that reflect the priorities of all responding agencies.
3. Describe the role of the Command functional area within the Incident
Command System.
The Command functional area focuses on resource allocation
, and logistics.
The Command functional area is responsible for public
information and communication.
The Command functional area is responsible for setting the
incident objectives, strategies, and priorities, ensuring overall
management of the incident.
The Command functional area handles financial reporting and
budgeting.
4. What term describes the maximum number of subordinates that a
supervisor can effectively manage during an incident?
Manageable Span of Control
Modular Organization
Unity of Command
Management by Objectives
5. Who is primarily responsible for expanding the ICS modular
organization during an incident?
Operations Section Chief
Agency Administrator
Incident Commander
Logistics Section Chief
6. Describe the role of Integrated Communications in the context of the
NIMS Management Characteristics.
Integrated Communications focuses solely on resource
allocation during an incident.
Integrated Communications is about establishing a hierarchy of
, command.
Integrated Communications is primarily concerned with the
financial aspects of incident management.
Integrated Communications ensures that all parties involved in
an incident can share information effectively, enhancing
situational awareness.
7. In a multi-agency response to a natural disaster, how would effective
incident coordination improve the overall response effort?
By ensuring that resources are allocated efficiently and that all
agencies are working towards common objectives.
By prioritizing one agency's objectives over others.
By allowing each agency to operate independently without
oversight.
By minimizing communication between agencies to avoid
confusion.
8. Acquiring, Storing, and Inventorying Resources are part of which NIMS
Management Characteristic?
Accountability
Comprehensive Resource Management
Unified Command
Incident Facilities and Locations
9. In a scenario where multiple agencies respond to a natural disaster, how
does the ICS deployment process facilitate collaboration among these
agencies?
By prioritizing one agency's resources over others.
By providing a clear structure for resource allocation and