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introduction to emergency management
Questions and Answers of
Introduction to Emergency Management
Define severe storms.
How are hurricanes categorized?
Under what conditions do tornadoes form?
What elements are required for a fire?
Define natural hazards.
You have been asked by your city manager to evaluate the community’s risk communication program. The city council doesn’t think it’s necessary to spend money evaluating the program. How would
Your county health department has found some traces of a toxic chemical in wells located near a pesticide factory. The chemical plant manager, who has been very cooperative with local government in
Local residents have ignored your community’s tornado hazard because they think they are protected by a large hill west of town. What information sources can you use to tell community residents the
One of the most important incident management actions is risk communication. What are the tasks of risk communication?
What are three things you must do to develop specific messages for different groups?
What are the five tasks to complete when performing an operational analysis?
When analyzing the community, what do you need to know about the community?
What are the five basic risk communication functions to address in the continuing hazard phase?
Name the eight warning stages and actions of a Communication Action Implementation plan.
Name the possible outcomes of communication action implementation.
What are the components of a good, detailed adaptive plan?
What are three of the perceived implementation barriers inhibiting residents from taking protections action?
What three things need to happen after people receive a warning, but before they start the stages of information processing that lead them to take protective action?
A CAO has asked the agencies in your community to provide a report that outlines the steps they are taking to provide an emergency plan. What would you provide to the CAO to show what your LEMC is
You are responsible for emergency planning in Miami, an area that is vulnerable to hurricanes. You come up with a plan that will limit damage from a hurricane. How can you get the money to fund the
You have recently taken over an LEMA that has a staff of 8. Morale among the staff is low because the staff doesn’t feel it has accomplished anything. You feel you can improve morale by showing the
Define adaptive plan and information search plan. List the reasons for needing each.
Define protection motivation.
Define risk and risk assessment.
Define warning.
What are the three possible outcomes of a communication action implementation?
Why is it important to set goals for the Risk Communication Program?
What are the key message factors in a risk communication program?
What are the tasks in the program development step?
What are the five tasks you must complete to implement the risk communication program?
Define escalating crisis.
When there is an emergency and authorities act, what are some of the actions they should take?
Why are television anchors generally trusted?
When evaluating performance through post-incident critiques, members of the crisis communication team should review what?
What is a risk perception and why is it important?
What affects people's perception of risks?
What is a protective action?
You head up an LEMA in a small community, and you are the only person on the staff. What do you include your budget?
What are some ways you can ensure you provide an effective response to a disaster? Name three ways.
Name three LEMC subcommittees and list their responsibilities.
What are the five steps in the planning process?
How is the effectiveness of an emergency management organization measured?
What does the organizational chart for state and local agencies look like? Draw a diagram of the chart.
What are four things you must do to write the plans?
Name three LEMC subcommittees.
Describe the three sections of the planning directive.
Name the eight steps of developing an emergency operation plan.
Compare individual outcomes to organizational outcomes. How do they differ? How are they the same?
Name six strategies you can use to deal with a disaster.
Describe how to run an effective meeting.
Name the five major functions of the emergency planning process.
How does a LEMA’s staffing effect its success?
Name three extra-community resources.
Define disaster subculture.
What makes a LEMA effective?
Explain how you get funding for a LEMA.
Define capability assessment and capability shortfall.
Define an LEMC.
Describe the reporting structure of LEMA.
What is the function of state and federal government in disasters?
What are three national stakeholders?
What are three regional stakeholders?
Name some businesses that are active supporters of emergency management.
What role does the media play in disasters?
What are utility stakeholders (name three)?
Define business interruption.
Define CERT.
What are three private sector groups?
How can households reduce their vulnerability to disasters (name three ways)?
Define stakeholder.
You are in charge of coordinating response efforts to a terrorist attack. Your first scenario is a terrorist bombing the local university. First responders must arrive quickly. What agencies,
You are the emergency manager of an area that is home to a nuclear power plant. You have an emergency plan in case there is a major accident at the reactor. However, you want to get the community
The National Flood Insurance Program has been in place since 1968. You are in charge of evaluating its success. What criteria would you use and why?
How can emergency managers influence policy?
If you were in charge of FEMA, what power base would you have?
If you wanted to create a local hazard mitigation program, who would you involve?
What 1968 program did Congress create in response to the rising taxpayer burden for flood victims?
What is one way in which expert power differs from information power?
Successful implementation requires the policy to be consistent with the agencies’ commitment and what?
What is important about a focusing event?
What factors affect policy implementation?
What must you consider when formulating a policy?
What types of power do stakeholders have (name three)?
Who are stakeholders (name three) you influence to get involved in emergency management?
Define stakeholder.
Define focusing event and window of opportunity.
What are three things you must do to formulate a policy?
What are three situations in which the “window of opportunity” of policy setting might be closed?
What are three types of political agendas?
Define information power.Give an example that relates to emergency management.
Define referent power. Give an example that relates to emergency management.
Define expert power. Give an example that relates to emergency management.
Define legitimate power. Give an example that relates to emergency management.
Define reward and coercive power. Give an example that relates to emergency management.
Why is it good for emergency managers to work with groups?
What does LEPC stand for?
What are two ways to the get the community involved in hazard prevention?
What are three ways to get stakeholders involved in emergency management?
Define social groups, economical groups, and governmental groups.
You are an emergency manager for a small town in Florida that will be hit with a hurricane in two days. What steps do you take to prepare?
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