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Which of the following statements is FALSE? a. NIMS is based on best practices collected from all levels of responders. b. NIMS integrates best practices into a comprehensive, standardized framework. c. NIMS is applicable across the full spectrum of potential incidents, regardless of cause, size, location, or complexity. d. NIMS specifies how resources will be allocated among jurisdictions.
Which of the following statements is FALSE? a. NIMS is based on best practices collected from all levels of responders. b. NIMS integrates best practices into a comprehensive, standardized framework. c. NIMS is applicable across the full spectrum of potential incidents, regardless of cause, size, location, or complexity. d. NIMS specifies how resources will be allocated among jurisdictions.
standards are the best practices and framework are the good practices : Good practices are normally practice that have significant control that will comply business need and normally hard to change. Best Practices are set of instructions that are need to be follow to comply any standard like ISO or other.
NIMS (National Incident Management System) provides a standardized framework for managing emergency incidents, ensuring effective coordination between different agencies and levels of government. It improves communication, response efficiency, and resource allocation during emergencies. NIMS also fosters interoperability and collaboration among stakeholders, enhancing overall emergency preparedness and response capabilities.
It automates and integrates many of the business processes, allows companies to share a common database and business practices throughout the enterprise and it produces information in real time.
Accounting concepts and conventions are a list of standard practices. These develop a framework for accounting and are used by accountants and students for learning.
Scaled Agile Framework, is a registered trademark of Scaled Agile, Inc. It is intended to guide enterprises in scaling lean and agile practices throughout their business similar to any other quality management based protocol
Safety symbols are standardized drawings or shapes that convey complex information about hazards or needed safety practices without the use of written language.
Systems are standardized so as to be able to regulate various practices in various sectors. This also provides a universal platform to measure performance of businesses.