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An overview of a basic awareness course on emergency preparedness and response. It covers topics such as personal protective equipment (ppe), cbrne (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive) agent exposure, all-hazards preparedness, and incident management. The course aims to equip individuals with the knowledge and skills to effectively respond to various emergency situations, including natural disasters, terrorist attacks, and other human-caused incidents. A series of questions and answers that assess the learner's understanding of the key concepts covered in the course.
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Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding Civilian Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) - Question and answersOSHA categorizes equipment ensembles into six levels, levels A (highest form of protection) through F (lowest form of protection) Red or irritated eyes and skin, choking, vomiting, convulsions or seizures, pinpoint pupils may be symptoms of what type of CBRNE exposure? - Question and answersbiological An all-hazards approach affects preparedness by allowing communities: - Question and answersTo increase the speed, effectiveness, and efficiency of incident management What common characteristic is NOT associated with terrorist activities known around the world? - Question and answersTerrorist organizations are always associated with gangs __________ eliminates critical seams and ties together a complete spectrum of incident management activities. - Question and answersNOT All-hazards Preparedness What is the first step in self decontamination? - Question and answersRemoving all outer clothing A truck explodes downtown during rush hour near a government building. There are more than 100 casualties. Many more victims are injured by the blast. In what hazard category would this incident be categorized? - Question and answersThreat or human- caused What CBRNE agent is accompanied with a highly destructive explosion that instantly devastates people and buildings because of extreme heat and impact of the blast? - Question and answersNOT biological A standardized, on-scene, "all-hazards" incident management concept that allows its users to adopt an integrated organizational structure describes which of the following: - Question and answersIncident Command System Which of the following is NOT a type of biological agent. - Question and answersNOTToxins
What CBRNE category is described as having materials that rapidly release large amounts of energy and produce a pressure shock wave during detonation? - Question and answersHigh-Yield Explosives Which of the following lifesaving assessment procedures involves making note of the rate of change in a victim's skin color and temperature? - Question and answersCirculation What CBRNE agent are microorganisms and/or biologically derived compounds or molecules that cause disease in personnel, plants, or animals? - Question and answersBiological Burned or reddened skin, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, and convulsions may be symptoms of what type of CBRNE exposure? - Question and answersRadiological/Nuclear What type of hazard tends to occur repeatedly in the same geographical location because it is related to weather patterns or physical characteristics of an area? - Question and answersNatural hazards Burned skin, shrapnel wounds, blunt trauma injuries, and ruptured hollow organs may be symptoms of what type of CBRNE exposure? - Question and answersHigh-yield explosives. Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding Civilian Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) - Question and answersOSHA categorizes equipment ensembles into six levels, levels A (highest form of protection) through F (lowest form of protection) Red or irritated eyes and skin, choking, vomiting, convulsions or seizures, pinpoint pupils may be symptoms of what type of CBRNE exposure? - Question and answersbiological An all-hazards approach affects preparedness by allowing communities: - Question and answersTo increase the speed, effectiveness, and efficiency of incident management What common characteristic is NOT associated with terrorist activities known around the world? - Question and answersTerrorist organizations are always associated with gangs __________ eliminates critical seams and ties together a complete spectrum of incident management activities. - Question and answersNOT All-hazards Preparedness