ISOLATING Type your answer here...
A. Keep everyone not directly involved in the emergency response operations away from the incident area.
Keep everyone not directly involved in the emergency response operations away from the incident area.
isolating the area and denying entry
isolating the area and denying entry
Comprehensive in nature, including complete response procedures for everyone with a role in the response.
We have to use the order of operations so everyone solves a problem the same.
Oh, dude, the best EOC arrangement for small groups where everyone needs to focus on a common discussion is the circular arrangement. It's like sitting around a campfire, but with less s'mores and more emergency preparedness. It works well for small EOC operations or common-interest groups of larger EOCs because everyone can see each other and pretend they're in a secret society plotting world domination... I mean, discussing important emergency response strategies.
You should always leave a letter or note if you must leave in an emergency. This is so that everyone knows what happened to you.
Everyone on board
yes, I think the unemployment benefits should be considered emergency monies.Because without some kind of help, employment, government, etc. everyone should qualify for emergency money
everyone aboard
Simple answer - people would get different answers. When it comes to Arithmetic, there is just one correct answer and that comes by following the correct order of operations :-)