Consideration and preparation for incidents are needed during these planning times.
What is Before, During and After.
100
Requires an RN with a physician on call.
What are the EMS requirements for a minimum small event?
100
These are primary ways technology can be used to control access to events.
What is Digital verification, Bar-Coding and RFID Tracking.
100
This type of negligence is known, but didn't care to address or fix the problem.
What is Willful Misconduct.
100
This model serves as the Industry's strategic framework for consistent and comprehensive risk management for events.
What is EMBOK?
200
A situation that endangers life.
What is an Emergency?
200
This is concerned with wrongful acts or non-critical duties that allow an injured person to obtain compensation from the person or entity that caused harm or loss.
What is Tort Law?
200
These are some new technologies that have helped with making communication more efficient.
What are smart phones with internet access, tablets, social networking websites, etc.
200
Occurs in the Southeast of the U.S. and the surrounding water-accessible areas from June through November.
What is Hurricane Season?
200
A government agency in the Department of Labor to maintain a safe and healthy work environment.
What is OSHA?
300
Risk that is inherent to the operations of a particular organization, including the possibility of loss, no loss or gain.
What is Business Risk?
300
Requirement of at least 1 on-site first aid post with two trained personnel.
What is the EMS requirement for crowds of more than 500?
300
These technological features can help secure confidential information and prevent the wrong people from accessing it.
What are the creation of password-safe access (levels); Firewalls and Fingerprints or valid ID's.
300
This should be filled whenever an injury or illness happens.
What is an Incident Report.
300
A not for profit membership organization that uses a consensus process to develop model fire prevention codes and firefighter training standards.
What is the NFPA?
400
The development and maintenance of a systematic and continuous approach for identifying, evaluating, handling, tracking, documenting, and communicating risks. (
What is Risk Planning?
400
The contractual clause that allows contract cancellation or termination without liability, upon written notice, when conditions beyond control of either party occur that make it inadvisable, illegal, or impossible to perform under the terms of the agreement.
What is Force Majeure?
400
These types of physical technology should be on site in case of an emergency.
What are Back-up systems (generators), Smoke detectors and Video cameras.
400
The most event related accidents and injuries are related to these stakeholders.
What are Employees.
400
This is the use of violence or threats to intimidate.
What is Terrorism?
500
A risk financing technique that transfers the potential financial consequences of certain specified loss exposures from the insured to the insurer.
What is Insurance?
500
OHS standards extend further than the employer, employees and a variety of contracted parties except for these.
What are Volunteers?
500
This is the industry's most intelligent and easy-to-use security event manager that helps you collect, monitor and correlate all of your Big Data to better identify even the most sophisticated threats and protect your IT infrastructure and assets.
What is Log Logic.
500
Roles, responsibilities, strategies, systems and arrangements.
What are the 5 Key Concepts to Record an EAP?
500
Program summary & specifications; organization & authority; Risk Assessment system; Risk Response system; Risk Monitoring system; and Risk Management Information system.