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17 Cards in this Set
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Control over the entry of personnel and materials is the most important countermeasure to?
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Bombs
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At least how often is the emergency plan is tested?
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Annually
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Data media must be protected in specially insulated records containers which protect the contents against up to what temperatures & humidity?
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150 F and 80%
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How are automatic sprinkler systems is ordinarily activated?
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By the melting of a metal seal and water then flows through the system when the head valves are released
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Government and industry share the responsibility for what?
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Emergency and Disaster planning
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The emergency plan must be distributed to who?
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All personnel with responsibility for action of the plan should it need to be activated
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Who may use a “bomb blanket”?
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Only specifically trained personnel
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Which records are necessary to insure the survival of the business?
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Vital Records
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Vital records usually constitute no more than what percent of a corporation’s records?
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2%
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Responsibility for a shutdown should be assigned to who?
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Only to persons familiar with the shutdown process
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The emergency plan is activated by who?
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The facility manager, the President, or the CEO
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The emergency plan should be?
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Directive in nature
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In a fire, what capabilities must the facility have?
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The capability to respond quickly with well trained personnel to contain and extinguish the fire
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In a high rise building, what does a partial evacuation include?
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The floor above and the floor below the affected floor
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The most common of all terrorist tactics is?
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Bombings
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In dealing with plant fires, why is coordination with the fire department essential?
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Mutual assistance and prior coordination ensures a higher likelihood of success because the critical element is the ability to respond quickly with well trained personnel to contain and extinguish the fire
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What causes a tidal wave (TSUNAMI)?
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Underwater disturbances (usually earthquakes)
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