incident complexity
incident complexity
incident complexity
incident complexity
incident complexity
A combination of involved factors that affect the probability of control of the incident.
Emergency managemtn working group
Entirely dependent on several factors, such as the whole situation behind the incident, how good the lawyers involved are on both sides, severity of the incident, etc.
* Weather conditions * Location of the incident * Number of people involved * Amount of time available
An incident survey is a systematic process used by organizations to gather information about an incident or event that has occurred. The survey aims to collect details about the incident, such as what happened, when it occurred, who was involved, and any contributing factors. The data collected can help organizations understand the root causes of incidents, identify areas for improvement, and prevent similar incidents in the future.
This may be because there are multiple factors involved, different disorders with different pathologies, or a combination of both contributing to the condition.
The size and complexity of the incident can affect the control effort. Larger incidents with multiple variables and unknown factors may be more challenging to control compared to smaller, simpler incidents. Additionally, the level of preparedness and response capabilities of the involved parties can impact control effectiveness.