answer each riddle by writting the spelling word that ryhmes what do you call a major accident? a -----disaster
The following metrics can be used to measure the efficiency/effectiveness of Incident Management: • The percentage of Incidents resolved within SLA • The average cost of an Incident • The average cost of a Major Incident • The percentage of Incidents that are Major
When classifying a plane "crash", the FAA refers to it as either an Accident or an Incident.An Accident is when there is major damage to an airplane and/or injury or death.An Incident only involves minor damage to the airplane or a few minor injuries.Recommend the FAA or the NTSB website.ANSWER 2any accident that is caused intentionally in any way by someone is not an "accident" - an incident is any thing that happens that is not an accident as definied in the above answer - thus an intentionally caused incident, even if it is fatal or has major damage, is not an accident but an incident - hopefully that's not too confusing!Another thoughtI was always under the impression that it was simply a matter of cost. If the repairs exceeded a specific dollar amount, or man hours required for repair, then it was categorized as an accident. However, it certainly makes sense that other factors, such as injury and/or death, would be considered.
The five major management functions in the Incident Command System (ICS) are: Command - Establishes the incident objectives and overall management strategies. Operations - Implements the strategies and manages tactical operations directly. Planning - Develops the incident action plan and gathers necessary information for decision-making. Logistics - Provides the resources and support needed for the operational activities. Finance/Administration - Manages financial aspects, including cost analysis and procurement related to the incident.
after a terrorist attack, major natural disaster, or other major emergency, what approach is used that ties together a complete spectrum of incident management activites
The goal of ITSCM is to support Business Continuity Management by ensuring that the IT resources, systems and services can be reinstated within agreed timescales in the event of a major incident
There are two major phases that must take place for an amendment to be processed. These phases include ratification and formal proposal.
any major accident on this car? if any when? what is the damage?
There is no legal definition of a "major" accident. It is a loose description that is usually applied to any accident which causes major costly damage and/or injury or death.
All-Hazards approach
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What are the Components of NIMS? NIMS Components link together and work in unison to form a comprehensive incident management system. NIMS Components include: • Preparedness • Communications and Information Management • Resource Management • Command and Management • Ongoing Management and Maintenance