Hazmat Awareness - Operations

Chapter 7

Knowledge Check

1. First responders without Mission-Specific training can conduct rescue operations without risk of contamination such as:
2. What aspect of evaluating progress deals with returning the incident scene and responders to a preincident level or readiness?
3. Which of the five major NJMS-ICS organizational functions are responsible for the establishment and maintenance of the staging area:
4. Which level of the basic Command organization configuration entails the overall direction and goals of an incident?
5. Which of the following is an indicator to withdraw immediately?
6. If an IC receives favorable progress reports from tactical and/or task supervisors, this is an indication that:
7. Before an incident with Unified Command occurs, agencies should perform what action to avoid jurisdictional and command disputes?
8. Which protective action involves directing people to go quickly inside or to stay inside a room or a building and remain inside until danger passes?
9. Scene control at an incident is greatly facilitated by the establishment of:
10. Which of the following is a duty of a safety officer?
11. A personnel tracking and accountability system must include:
12. When might the IC decide not to protect property or the environment at a hazmat incident?
13. A written agreement defining roles and responsibilities within a Unified Command structure is known as a(an):
14. The person relinquishing Command must provide the person assuming Command with:
15. Decontamination usually takes place within the: