Flashcards in Chapter 11 Deck (15)
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1
The two most common approaches to ISO duties include the use of ______ and the use of _________.
checklists
action models
2
To be effective, checklists and action models must have certain qualities to make them usable: (5)
flexibility
adaptability
cyclicality
proactivity
reactiveness
3
An ________ is template that outlines a mental or physical process that considers inputs that lead to an output or outcomes.
action model
4
One of the main ingredients in designing the action model was the need to remind ISO's to be "________" in their thinking and to stay open to changing inputs.
cyclic
5
The __________ action model is depicted as a cyclic, four-arena model that allowed the IS to mentally process the surveying and analysis of typical incident activities and concerns.
Dodson/Vavra ISO
(DVISO)
6
The DVISO action model components requiring evaluation and attention can be thought of the 4 R's:
Resources
Report
Risk
Recon
7
Of the MEDIC action model, the ________ component is perhaps the most important, and difficult one to execute.
Evaluate
8
Judgments are often ______, and others may not perceive things the same way you do.
perceptive
9
_________ measures are proactive actions you implement for forecasted hazards.
Preventative
10
_______ are those deliberate, spontaneous, and reactive triggers you use to directly address a hazard that you've evaluated.
Interventions
11
______ is a protective measure but also serves as a hazard communication too.
Zoning Tape
12
It cannot be overemphasized, the ISO must confirm with the IC the ______ level that is at play for a given incident.
risk-taking
13
________ can be defined as key phrases that signal the completion of significant tactical objectives.
Incident Benchmarks
14
Offensive or defensive modes are _______ approaches to an incident.
strategic
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