General
Medical Emergency
Overdue/Missing Persons
Wildlife Conflict
Environmental Spills
1

The person responsible for all aspects of an emergency response.

Who is the Incident Commander?

1

The required size of first aid kit to be taken when leaving site.

What is a personal OR Type 1 first aid kit.

1

The board that needs to be filled out when leaving site.

What is the Search and Rescue (SAR) Board?

1

The department to be notified for all on-site wildlife events.

Who is Environment.

1

The substances that are considered spills.

What are hydrocarbons, cement, radioactive material (core, cuttings, contaminated water)?

2

The first point of contact in an event of an emergency (typically based in the office).

Who is the Emergency Contact Person?

2

When responding to a medical emergency/injury and a medical consultation is required, this person should be called.

Who is the site nurse?

2

The one communication device that is always required when leaving site.

What is the SPOT device?

2

The permit all projects acquire that allows them to deal with animal conflicts/interactions.

What is a scare permit?

2

The size of a spill that gets reported into CIRS.

What is any size?

3

How often the Emergency Preparedness and Response Program is reviewed.

What is once per year?

3

The person to be contacted for all on-site emergencies.

Who is the hoist person?

3

The time past the indicated return time that a person is considered overdue/missing.

What is one hour?

3

The number of strikes (observed nuisance behaviour) an animal is allowed before it should be dispatched.

What is 2?

3

This is to be used to store fuel drums, generators, pumps, jerry cans.

What is secondary containment.

4

How soon an incident that triggers the ERP should be entered into CIRS.

What is within 24 hours?

4

The point where the site ERT/ambulance can meet exploration if transporting somebody back to site.

What is the airport?

4

This is to be done, once it is confirmed a person is overdue/missing.

What is shut down operations/put operations on standby?

4

The license required to handle firearms.

What is a Possession and Acquisition License (PAL)?

4

Once the substance has been identified, this is the first step in spill response.

What is stop the spill at the source.

5

The 5 parts that make up a Project Emergency Response Plan.

What are the plan, map, emergency contacts, project contacts, and hazardous substance log?

5

They should be contacted for life threatening situations.

What is the RCMP Central Dispatch?

5

They should be contacted if an initial search cannot find the missing person.

Who are the RCMP?

5

While animal conflicts cannot be entirely eliminated, proper ______ management can significantly reduce them.

What is "waste"?

5

During a post-drilling site inspection, the level of radioactivity, at a height/distance of 1 m that needs to be cleaned up.

What is 1.0 mSv/hr?