IS-0100
Which of these is NOT a characteristic of an Incident Action Plan (IAP)?
It focuses on previous operational periods in order to provide lessons learned.
2. In part, comprehensive resource management describes standard mechanisms used to identify requirements and acquire, mobilize, track, and demobilize resources.
True
2. Unity of command means that every individual is accountable to and reports to only one designated supervisor.
True
3. ICS is a standardized, on-scene, widely applicable approach to incident management.
True
3. Integrated communications are necessary to achieve situational awareness.
True
Scenario: Due to the complexity of the incident, the Incident Commander has expanded the Operations Section to include an Evacuation Group. What NIMS Management Characteristic is being demonstrated?
Modular Organization
4. Conducts operations to reach the incident objectives. Establishes tactics and directs all operational resources.
Operations
Statement: My section conducts response activities such as search and rescue, and coordinates medical services being provided to disaster survivors.
Operations Section Chief
Statement: As the response is underway, my section tracks all personnel participating in the response.
Planning Section Chief
Statement: Throughout the incident and during the after-action review process, the reports that we develop will be very useful.
Planning Section Chief
2. Sets the incident objectives, strategies, and priorities, and has overall responsibility for the incident.
Incident command
Scenario: You are an American Red Cross Disaster Program Specialist in charge of teams trained to help in sheltering displaced persons. You have been notified by your office to be prepared to deploy to conduct shelter operations. Your supervisor has asked you to come to the office to begin organizing volunteers and get prepared to set up shelters, if tasked. You check in before you begin.What NIMS Management Characteristic are you supporting?
Accountability
Scenario: You are the American Red Cross liaison in the Emergency Operation Center and you print up a list of the location of materials necessary to outfit the shelters. Materials stored in both facilities are adequate to meet the initial needs. Both the College and the Middle School are implementing their respective plans and are establishing necessary staffing to support the shelter requirements. What NIMS Management Characteristic is being demonstrated?
Comprehensive Resource Management
Scenario: You are the President of Lawrence College. You and the American Red Cross Shelter Manager have contacted the Incident Command Post concerning the ability to meet the nutritional and long term pharmaceutical needs of the elderly residents. The Liaison Officer requests assistance from the Emergency Operations Center. What NIMS Management Characteristic is being demonstrated?
Comprehensive Resource Management
nstructions: Read the statement and decide which member of the Command Staff is being described. Scroll to see all of the choices. Click the circle to the left of the Command Staff member to select your answer, then click Check. Statement: I work very closely with Operations to make sure that our people in the field are wearing appropriate protective equipment and implementing safe tactical options.
Safety Officer
2. ICS could be used to manage a large sporting event or a visit from a foreign dignitary.
True
4. Establishing priorities among incidents
Incident Coordinations
Statement: "This is Unit 1, we have a 10-37, Code 2." Does this statement comply with the NIMS Management Characteristic of common terminology?
No
1. Supports the incident action planning process by tracking resources, collecting/analyzing information, and maintaining documentation.
Planning
Scenario: As phasedown of shelter operations has begun, the American Red Cross Disaster Operations Supervisor has directed you to begin re-assigning shelter staff personnel and release those that are no longer required. As a supervisor, you direct released staff to checkout. What NIMS Management Characteristics are you supporting? Select all that apply.
Chain of Command and Unity of Command Accountability
Scenario: You are a Geographic Information System (GIS) specialist who normally works at the Public Works Planning office. You are directed to report to the Incident Command Post (ICP) and have been assigned to the Planning Section Chief and will report to the Chief. You will be producing maps to display potential flooding impacts in the city and county. What NIMS Management Characteristics are you supporting? Select the two characteristics that apply.
Chain of Command and Unity of Command Information and Intelligence Management
1. Because incident details are often unknown at the start, command should not be established until after the Incident Action Plan has been developed.
False
1. Span of control refers to the fact that a supervisor can effectively manage an unlimited amount of resources.
False
1. The Incident Command System (ICS) and NIMS are the same, and these terms can be used interchangeably.
False
3. Chain of command restricts personnel from communicating or sharing information outside their organizational units.
False
5. Monitors costs related to the incident. Provides accounting, procurement, time recording, and cost analyses.
Finance/Administration
Statement: I support the incident response activities by overseeing contracting for needed supplies and services that are not already available.
Finance/Administration Section Chief
To promote accountability, which document outlines the method for coordinating response operations?
Incident Action Plan
6. Arranges for resources and needed services to support achievement of the incident objectives.
Logistics
3. Ensures that all intelligence/investigations operations and activities are properly managed, coordinated, and directed.
inteligence/investogators
Scenario: You are the Operations Section Chief at the Incident Command Post and request that all response communications be conducted using a pre-determined set of frequencies. You also remind everyone in the field to use plain language. What NIMS Management Characteristics are you supporting? Select all that apply.
Common Terminology Integrated Communications
1. Establish objectives, make assignments, and order resources
Incident Command
Scenario: You are the Middle School Principal. As shelter operations are beginning to phase down, you continue to be concerned about the illness suffered by the residents of your facility, which was confirmed to be a food borne illness from donated food. Since school will resume soon, you want to reassure school staff and parents that there are no residual risks. You request the newly formed Unified Command for a public information broadcast and a representative from the Health Department to share information regarding the illness and be available to answer questions. What NIMS Management Characteristic is being demonstrated?
Information and Intelligence Management
Scenario: The Deputy Incident Commander will be replacing the current Incident Commander, who needs to attend to a family emergency. The current Incident Commander should:
Provide a transfer-of-command briefing to the new Commander
nstructions: Read the statement and decide which member of the Command Staff is being described. Scroll to see all of the choices. Click the circle to the left of the Command Staff member to select your answer, then click Check. Statement: I am the primary contact for anyone who wants details about the incident and our response to it. I serve an external audience through the media and an internal audience including incident staff and agency personnel.
Public Information Officer
Scenario: The Operations Section has determined that the Emergency Medical Services, the Fire Department, and the School Bus Company will be assigned to the evacuation of the Nursing Home. They will all converge at City Hall and will be dispatched, as appropriate, to begin the rapid and safe movement of the residents to their temporary shelter locations. What NIMS Management Characteristic is being demonstrated?
Dispatch/Deployment
2. Collect, analyze, and disseminate information
Incident Coordination
3. Synchronize public information messages
Incident Coordination
You are the City Fire Chief and are evaluating the supervisory structure needed to manage the Incident Command Post staff. You are also identifying senior representatives from the Health Care community and from Public Works to help develop objectives to protect the residents of the nursing home and the critical water resources of the community. Select the three NIMS Management Characteristics you are supporting.
Incident Facilities and Locations Establishment and Transfer of Command Unified Command
nstructions: Read the statement and decide which member of the Command Staff is being described. Scroll to see all of the choices. Click the circle to the left of the Command Staff member to select your answer, then click Check. Statement: I provide briefings to supporting Agency Representatives and work with them to address their questions and concerns about the operation. I remain visible on the incident scene to all incoming cooperating and assisting agencies.
Liaison Officer
Statement: In advance of severe flooding, there is a need to get generators and communications equipment to the Staging Areas to equip advance response teams. It's my responsibility to make sure the needed equipment arrives at the Staging Areas.
Logistics Section Chief
General Staff immediately come together and begin developing strategies. General Staff Chiefs are: Evaluating staffing and supervisory needs in the Incident Command Post. Identifying resource shortfalls. Updating planning documents. What NIMS Management Characteristics are you supporting? Select all that apply.
Management by Objectives Incident Action Planning Manageable Span of Control
Scenario: You are the Middle School Principal. You and the Shelter Manager notify the Incident Command Post that several people are complaining of severe stomach cramps, diarrhea, and vomiting. You ask for assistance from medical and public health personnel. You also request additional sanitation supplies, bedding, and bathing materials. The Operations Section Chief is requesting additional assistance from the Emergency Operations Center for a specialized monitoring team to be deployed to the shelter to survey for a possible outbreak. Survey results will be shared with Health and Public Works departments. What NIMS Management Characteristics are you supporting? Select all that apply.
Modular Organization nformation and Intelligence Management