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23 May, 12:00

Which of the following correctly describes NIMS? A. A communications plan. B. A static system used during large-scale incidents. C. A response plan. D. A systematic approach to incident management.

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  1. 23 May, 12:09
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    D. A systematic approach to incident management.

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    National Incident Management System (NIMS) is a national system approach to incident management. It describes all the requirements for a standardised framework for communications between all jurisdictional levels and across functional disciplines.
  2. 23 May, 15:26
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    Option D.

    Explanation:

    A systematic approach to incident management, is the right answer.

    NIMS is the abbreviated form of the National Incident Management System. It is a broad, nationwide approach to the management of various incidents. This approach is applicable to all the jurisdictional levels. This system provides a uniform nationwide structure and method to encourage the governments at all levels, NGOs and private sector to work unitedly and get ready to prevent, react and regain from the consequences of the incidents notwithstanding with the reasons, size, complexity and location of the incident.
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