Why must Personnel and Logistical support factors be considered in determining
tactical operations?
A. The lack of logistical Support can mean the difference between success and
failure
B. knowing resources in logical support prior to investing time on tactical
strategies that may not even be achievable
C. lack of resources could require a reassessment of tactical and strategy
D. All the Above
all of the above
In what meeting are the incident strategies and tactics reviewed?
tactics meeting
for what does the safety officer use ICS form 215 a, incident Action Plan safety
analysis?
Identifying potential hazards risk and determine ways of mitigating in those issues
During what meeting is the operational plan reviewed and resource requirements
identified?
Planning meeting
What is the method that provides standardized procedures, practice, and
functions for incident Resources management?
Incident resources management process
What form is used to evaluate a resource performance on the incident?
ICS form 225, incident Personnel performance rating
Oftentimes the absence of resources management results in poor resources
performance. What management action may cause personal to perform poorly?
Lack of proper training or unprepared for the assignment
A team closeout meeting is needed when:
the incident was large and it attracted media interest
An after-action review, or closeout meeting, summarize the original Mission,
actual events, and ___________
lesson learned
Support for Recovery includes a partnership between many sectors of the all
level of government as well as private Industries and known as:
whole community
Command and Coordination is the NIMS component that focuses on
_____________, Emergency Operations Center, Multiagency Coordination
Groups, and Joint Information System.
Incident Command System
What term defines the concept of incident operations personnel who are
assigned to only one supervisor?
Unity of Command
Who is the primary person in charge at the incident?
Incident Command/Unified Command
Designating subordinate Command and General Staff supervisors, allows the
Incident Commander to: