Emergency Preparedness Response
Course (EPRC) - Basic Awareness
Course (2 hrs)
__________ gets rid of essential seams and ties together a entire spectrum of incident
management activities. (All Hazards, page 2 of 35) - ANS-All-risks Approach
___________ is (are) a group of numerous intentional threats and accidental infection dangers.
(All Hazards, page 2 of 35) - ANS-All-hazards
"All-dangers" incidents are often categorised as: (Select all that practice) - ANS-Natural
Technological
Threats or human-precipitated
) Level ___ is used whilst nuisance contamination is present simplest requiring the bottom
shape of chemical and/or breathing protection. (Operations, web page 7 of 20) [Remediation
Accessed :N] - ANS-Not A. Maybe D.
1) Which of the subsequent is NOT a form of organic agent. (All Hazards, page 20 of 35)
[Remediation Accessed :N] - ANS-Not viruses. Not pollution.
A systematic approach to the instant evaluation and treatment of significantly ill or injured
people is represented via the acronym ABCDE, which stands for: (Operations, page 10 of 20) -
ANS-Airway, breathing, circulate, incapacity, publicity
Burned skin, shrapnel wounds, blunt trauma accidents, and ruptured hole organs can be signs
of what form of CBRNE exposure? (All Hazards, web page 32 of 35) - ANS-High-yield
explosives
Coughing/flu-like signs, fever, weak spot or fatigue, vomiting and diarrhea can be signs of what
sort of CBRNE exposure? (All Hazards, web page 22 of 35) - ANS-Biological
One of the basic self-decontamination regulations includes flushing frame and garb with
massive quantities of water. (Operations, web page nine of 20) - ANS-False
The cause for using an "all-risks" technique is to put off essential seams, to tie collectively a
entire spectrum of incident control sports that both lessen or put off the effect of a hazard or
incident. - ANS-True
Course (EPRC) - Basic Awareness
Course (2 hrs)
__________ gets rid of essential seams and ties together a entire spectrum of incident
management activities. (All Hazards, page 2 of 35) - ANS-All-risks Approach
___________ is (are) a group of numerous intentional threats and accidental infection dangers.
(All Hazards, page 2 of 35) - ANS-All-hazards
"All-dangers" incidents are often categorised as: (Select all that practice) - ANS-Natural
Technological
Threats or human-precipitated
) Level ___ is used whilst nuisance contamination is present simplest requiring the bottom
shape of chemical and/or breathing protection. (Operations, web page 7 of 20) [Remediation
Accessed :N] - ANS-Not A. Maybe D.
1) Which of the subsequent is NOT a form of organic agent. (All Hazards, page 20 of 35)
[Remediation Accessed :N] - ANS-Not viruses. Not pollution.
A systematic approach to the instant evaluation and treatment of significantly ill or injured
people is represented via the acronym ABCDE, which stands for: (Operations, page 10 of 20) -
ANS-Airway, breathing, circulate, incapacity, publicity
Burned skin, shrapnel wounds, blunt trauma accidents, and ruptured hole organs can be signs
of what form of CBRNE exposure? (All Hazards, web page 32 of 35) - ANS-High-yield
explosives
Coughing/flu-like signs, fever, weak spot or fatigue, vomiting and diarrhea can be signs of what
sort of CBRNE exposure? (All Hazards, web page 22 of 35) - ANS-Biological
One of the basic self-decontamination regulations includes flushing frame and garb with
massive quantities of water. (Operations, web page nine of 20) - ANS-False
The cause for using an "all-risks" technique is to put off essential seams, to tie collectively a
entire spectrum of incident control sports that both lessen or put off the effect of a hazard or
incident. - ANS-True