IS-11.a: animals in disasters: community planning
Use of ICS is limited to natural hazards; technological and human-caused incidents require more complex response organizations.
false
Vehicular accidents involving horses and livestock are so rare that owners are advised to make transport a low priority in disaster planning
false
When a hazardous materials incident occurs, the response is initially headed up by agencies of the Federal Government
false
a well-written EOP will be effective in an emergency situation regardless of whether or not you have informed the community about it
false
brochures are ineffective in providing the public with information regarding emergency plans
false
emergency assistance funding is based on the concept that each level of government begins to provide assistance simultaneously
false
emergency program managers are responsible for requesting federal disaster declarations
false
federal loan guarantees are only available to businesses, not individuals
false
it is generally more effective to mail press releases to busy reporters than to deliver them in person
false
sending a memo is the best way to inform key individuals in your community of their emergency responsibilities
false
the public is primary audience for emergency operations plans
false
Instructions: Review the question and select the correct response below. Then click on the Submit button. All of the following are potential problems during disasters that may stem from people's affection for their animals, EXCEPT
families may spend too much on animal supplies during a disaster
All of the following are methods of reducing the impact of floods on animals, EXCEPT
identifying cost-effective methods of disposing of animal carcasses
In the Incident Command System, who develops the incident objectives that direct all subsequent incident action planning?
incident commander
Instructions: Review the statement and select the correct response below. Then click on the Submit button. The importance of animal ownership in the United States is evidenced by:
increased revenue of the pet industry
Establishing construction standards to help ensure that buildings can withstand the effects of an earthquake is an example of
mitigation
Adding a distinctive smell to odorless liquid propane gas is which type of mitigation activity
modifying the basic qualities of a hazard
training should be seen as
part of the planning process
Who is most qualified to identify common hazards and threats in your community?
people with local expertise
Mutual aid and assistance agreements:
provide a means for jurisdictions to provide resources and other support to each other during an incident
a community in a western state obtained assistance from the federal government to repair bridges that were made unsafe by earthquake damage. This is an example of which type of Federal mitigation program
reconstruction
all of the following are effective methods for implementing training except for
sharing information only among trained emergency management personnel
Which one of the following factors should be considered as part of your vulnerability analysis with regard to animal issues
size and composition of animal-care industries
Potential dangers associated with hazardous material spills include all of the following EXCEPT
spread of communicable diseases from animals to humans
military veterinarians are using sophisticated computer models to help the local community assess widespread damage to the poultry industry following a hurricane. This is an example of which type of federal assistance
technical assistance
The Command Staff typically includes
the public info officer, safety officer, and liaison officer
While not specifically mandated to do so, the National Guard may assist in animal care and control issues and animal-related investigations
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An emergency operations plan provides a systematic way of responding to an emergency situation
true
Appendices to an EOP may contain details, methods, and technical information that are unique to the specific hazards likely to pose a threat to the community.
true
Emergency management can help minimize the business losses caused by disasters for livestock producers, veterinary practices, and humane shelters.
true
ICS is a standardized approach to incident management that enables a coordinated response among various jurisdictions and agencies
true
If an aggressive dog threatens you, standing still can reduce your risk of being bitten
true
In a HAZMAT emergency, the State health department may provide health scientists to assess the impact of the toxic release on the human population
true
In disasters, consideration has to be given to avoiding unnecessary exposure to animals by persons with animal allergies or phobias.
true
Local resources that can help in plan development include veterinarians, humane organizations, and pet suppliers
true
Microchips, tattoos, and ear tagging are ways to mitigate the potential loss of animals in a disaster.
true
Most States/Tribes require the chief executive of the local government to officially request a Governor's or Indian Tribal Government Chief Executive's declaration of disaster in order to obtain State/Tribal assistance
true
Non-native wildlife, often referred to as "exotic" animals, can often be dangerous to emergency personnel in disaster situations
true
OSHA requires that an ICS be used by all organizations that handle hazardous materials
true
Persons should never place themselves in danger to capture or rescue an animal.
true
Responsibilities of an Incident Command Post during a hazardous materials incident include monitoring and containing the spill
true
The U.S. animal agriculture industry generates nearly $125 billion each year
true
The best disaster preparedness starts with individual protection and safety.
true
The primary reason that emergency management officials help facilitate the care of animals is to enhance the care of people
true
Traditional concerns involving animals in disasters include the spoilage of the human food and water supply
true
families are eligible for loans after a presidential disaster declaration
true
farmers and ranchers may apply for loans to cover losses from a disaster
true
grants are available for improvement of emergency medical services if they are found to be inadequate in times of emergency
true
one condition for receiving federal assistance following a presidential disaster declaration is that recipients must take measures to mitigate the hazards in the area
true
one of the responsibilities of a federal coordinating officer is to conduct an initial appraisal of needed assistance
true
senior citizen groups are a good source of volunteer help for promoting your plan
true
the most effective way to get government personnel involved with an EOP is to hold training sessions about the plan or the topics to covers
true
the state coordinating officer or tribal coordinating officer serves as the primary representative of the Governor or Tribal chief executive within the joint field office
true
training for community groups should provide a broad overview of the plan and inform individuals of their specific duties and responsibilities during an emergency
true
veterinary practices and animal shelters should be included in planning for disasters
true
All of the following are characteristics of an effective emergency operations plan EXCEPT
uses technical language and agency-specific jargon
The Federal response to a hazardous materials incident near an inland farming community would be coordinated by:
environmental protection agency
The best way to test an emergency operations plan is to
exercise the plan using a variety of techniques
According to Federal planning guidance, all local emergency operations plans must be organized in the functional format.
false
Span of control refers to:
A. The number of individuals or resources that one supervisor can manage effectively during an incident.
Emergency managers are the most qualified to develop standard operating procedures for the care of animals in disasters
false
Emergency planners should assume that pets will remain with their owners in public shelters
false
Herd animals are typically the easiest animals to evacuate because they tend to stay together.
false
In the United States, incidences of zoonoses following disasters have been on the increase since the 1950s.
false
One way to improve animal welfare in disasters is to:
Include provisions for animal rescue, identification, and care in the emergency operations plan.
riverdale is an agricultural community situated along the banks of Big Walnut River. Every few years, the dairy and pig farmers sustain major economic losses when the river overflows its banks and inundates their land. Last year, many animals drowned in the flood. The community wants to learn what can be done to prevent this type of damage and protect the farmers against financial ruin. Where can they go for help?
National Flood Insurance program
Heavy rains and the spring thaw combined to create serious flooding in Colmes County. Despite sandbagging and other efforts, many towns were inundated. People were successfully evacuated and sheltered, but there were no provisions for animals. Photos of desperate abandoned pets and stranded livestock became front-page stories. A potential impact of this situation is that
Public perception of the emergency management operations will be negatively affected
During a major flood, a temporary animal shelter has been opened where people who are evacuating their homes can bring their animals. Information about this facility:
Should be conveyed to the public by the Public Information Officer to ensure a coordinated and consistent message
Providing care for household pets, service animals, and livestock during disasters does not impact the safety and care of humans.
false
Response to a crisis should always rely on the highest level of government.
false
Wassau County's animal care annex was developed by a team that included emergency management, nongovernment organizations, and animal-care industry representatives. As part of their training program, they are planning a series of audience-specific seminars. Who would be the best choice to help the emergency manager train local veterinarians in how to prepare for disasters?
Veterinarians from the team
the public is likely to be most interested in
Warning, evacuation, and public and animal welfare.
The care of household pets, service animals, and livestock in disasters should take precedence over the care of people.
false
The local damage assessment and report to the State/Tribal emergency management office are the responsibility of the Federal Government.
false
Under ICS, when an incident occurs within a single jurisdiction, an Incident Commander from each response agency is designated to oversee emergency operations
false
Multiagency coordination is
a process that allows all levels of government and all disciplines to work together more efficiently and effectively
Instructions: Review the question and select the correct response below. Then click on the Submit button. According to survey results, what percent of pet owners consider their pets to be family members?
almost 50 percent
For purposes of emergency planning, you can safely assume that County extension educators are familiar with...
animal husbandry, community resources, and financial issues
a benefit of public awareness campaigns is that they
arm the public with information about how to protect themselves and their animals before a disaster occurs
Zoonotic diseases
can transfer between animals and humans
Several factors should be considered when assessing your community's risk. Determining dangers likely to affect your community based on size and population is an example of which one of the following factors?
community characteristics
You and your planning team are developing an animal care annex to your community's emergency operations plan. You have gathered information about animal populations, the animal care industry, geographic features, and community characteristics. What other information do you need in order to develop the annex?
community's history of past events
All of the following are factors affecting the method used to dispose of animal carcasses EXCEPT FOR
concern for animal welfare
all of the following are types of assistance provided to individuals immediately following a disaster, except for
crop insurance
When accounting for the care of animals and their owners, damage assessment includes:
damage to animal-related businesses
In planning for animal care in all types of hazards, five planning steps are recommended. They include: Work with joint planning teams. Assess local hazards and threats. Identify animal issues. _________________________. Exercise the plan. The missing step is
develop an animal care annex
The Pets Evacuation and Transportation Standards Act (PETS
ensures that state and local emergency preparedness operational plans address the needs of individuals with household pets and service animals