ICS 300 Exam- Questions and Answers- 100% Accurate, Graded A+ Approved A standardized management tool for meeting the demands of small or large emergency or nonemergency situations
Represents "best practices" and has become the standard for emergency management across the country
May be used for planned events, natural disasters, and acts of terrorism
Is a key FEATURE of the National Incident Management System (NIMS) - Answers-The
Incident Command System is:
ICS - Answers-A management system designed to enable effective and efficient domestic incident management by integrating a combination of facilities, equipment, personnel, procedures, and communications operating within a common organizational structure, designed to enable effective and efficient domestic incident management.
it is widely applicable - Answers-A basic premise of ICS is that:
Command, Operations, Planning, Logistics, Finance and Administration - Answers-ICS is normally structured to facilitate activities in five major functional areas:
Common Terminology - Answers-Using __________ helps to define organizational functions, incident facilities, resource descriptions, and position titles.
Modular Organization - Answers-The incident Command organizational structure develops in a _________ fashion that is based on the size and complexity of the incident, as well as the specifics of the hazard environment created by the incident.
Management by Objectives - Answers-Includes establishing overarching objectives; developing strategies based on incident objectives; developing and issuing assignments, plans, procedures, and protocols; establishing specific, measurable objectives for various incident management functional activities and directing efforts to attain them, in support of defined strategies; and documenting results to measure performance and facilitate corrective actions.
Incident Action Planning (IAPs) - Answers-_______ provide a coherent means of communicating the overall incident objectives in the context of both operational and support activities
Manageable Span of Control. - Answers-________ is key to effective and efficient incident management. three to seven - Answers-Within ICS, the span of control of any individual with incident management supervisory responsibility should range from _____ to ______ subordinates.
Incident Command Posts, Bases, Camps, Staging Areas, Mass Casualty Triage Areas -
Answers-Incident Locations and Facilities: Various types of operational support facilities
are established in the vicinity of an incident to accomplish a variety of purposes. Typical designated facilities include ________, _________, ________, ________, ________.
Comprehensive Resource Management. - Answers-Maintaining an accurate and up-to-
date picture of resource utilization is a critical component of incident management. Resources are defined as personnel, teams, equipment, supplies, and facilities available or potentially available for assignment or allocation in support of incident management and emergency response activities.
Integrated Communications - Answers-Incident communications are facilitated through the development and use of a common communications plan and interoperable communications processes and architectures.
Establishment and Transfer of Command - Answers-The command function must be clearly established from the beginning of an incident. When command is transferred, the
process mush included a briefing that captures all essential information for continuing safe and effective operations.
Chain of Command and Unity of Command - Answers-__________ refers to the orderly line of authority within the ranks of the incident management organization. ________means that every individual has a designated supervisor to home he or she reports at the scene of the incident. The principles clarify reporting relationships and eliminate the confusion caused by multiple, conflicting directives. Incident managers at all levels must be able to control the actions of all personnel under their supervision.
Unified Command - Answers-In incidents involving multiple jurisdictions, a single jurisdiction with multiagency involvement, or multiple jurisdictions with multiagency involvement, _________ allows agencies with different legal, geographic, and functional
authorities and responsibilities to work together effectively without affecting individual agency authority, responsibility, or accountability.
Check-In: All responders, regardless of agency affiliation, must report in to receive an assignment in accordance with procedures established by the Incident Commander.
Incident Action Plan: Response operations must be directed and coordinated as outlined in the IAP. Unity of Command: Each individual involved in incident operations will be assigned to only one supervisor. Personal Responsibility: All responders are expected to use good judgment and be accountable for their actions. Span of Control: Supervisors must be able to adequately supervise and control their subordinates, as well as communicate with and manage all resources under their supervision. Resource Tracking: Supervisors must record and report status changes as they occur. -
Answers-Effective accountability at all jurisdictional levels and within individual functional areas during incident operations is essential. To that end, the following principles must be adhered to:
requested or when dispatched by an appropriate authority - Answers-Personnel and equipment should respond only when:
Information and Intelligence Management - Answers-Established process for gathering, analyzing, sharing, and managing incident-related information and intelligence.
Preparedness, Communications and Information Management, Resource Management,
Command and Management and Ongoing Management and Maintenance - Answers-
What are the major components of NIMS?
Preparedness - Answers-Effective incident management and incident response activities begin with a host of ________ activities conducted on an ongoing basis, in advance of any potential incident. ________ involves an integrated combination of assessment, planning, procedures and protocols, training and exercises, personnel qualification and certification, equipment certification, and evaluation and revision.
interoperability, reliability, scalability, portability, communication, information systems. - Answers-Communications and Information Management. Emergency management and incident response activities rely on communications and information systems that provide a common operating picture to all command and coordination sites. NIMS describes the requirements necessary for a standardized framework for communications and emphasizes the need for a common operating picture. NIMS is based on the concepts of_______, ________. ________. ________, and the resiliency and redundancy of _______ and ________.
identify requirements, order and acquire, mobilize, track and report, recover and demobilize, reimburse, and inventory resources - Answers-NIMS defines standardized mechanisms and establishes the resource management process to:
fluid / adaptable - Answers-Resource Management. Resources (such as personnel, equipment, and/or supplies) are needed to support critical incident objectives. The flow of resources must be _______ and _______ to the requirements of the incidents. Command and Management - Answers-The _________ component within NIMS is designed to enable effective and efficient incident management and coordination by providing flexible, standardized incident management structures.
Incident Command System, Multiagency Coordination Systems, and Public Information - Answers-Command and Management is based on three key organizational constructs:
DHS/FEMA - Answers-_________/_________ manages the development and maintenance of NIMS. This includes developing NIMS programs and processes as well as keeping the NIMS document current.
Report to only ONE supervisor
Receive work assignments ONLY from their supervisors - Answers-Under unity of command, personnel:
Incident Commander - Answers-In ICS, and especially in larger incidents, the ________
manages the organization and not the incident.
Delegate authority and provide seperate orgnaizational level within the ICS structure with sole responsibility for the tractical direction and control of resrouces. Provide logistical support to the incident organization.
Provide planning services for both current and future activities. Provide cost assessment, time recording, and procurement control necessary to support
the incident and the managing of claims. Promptly and effectively interact with media, and provide informational services for the incident, involved agencies, and the public. Provide a safe operating enfironment within all parts of the incident organization.
Ensure that assisting and cooperating agencies' needs are met, and to see that they are
used in an effective manner. - Answers-In regards to ICs, in addition to the Command function, other desired functions and actvities were to:
True - Answers-True or False: The Incident Commander is technically not a part of either the General or Command Staff.
Having clear authority and knowing agency policy.
Ensuring incident safety.
Establishing an Incident Command Post.