Exam 8: Developing Procedures for Special Circumstances
Exam 1: Introduction to Disaster Recovery56 Questions
Exam 2: Preparing to Develop the Disaster Recovery Plan53 Questions
Exam 3: Assessing Risks in the Enterprise63 Questions
Exam 4: Prioritizing Systems and Functions for Recovery60 Questions
Exam 5: Developing Plans and Procedures63 Questions
Exam 6: Organizational Relationships in Disaster Recovery55 Questions
Exam 7: Procedures for Responding to Attacks on Computers65 Questions
Exam 8: Developing Procedures for Special Circumstances58 Questions
Exam 9: Implementing Disaster Recovery Plans65 Questions
Exam 10: Testing and Rehearsal57 Questions
Exam 11: Continued Assessment of Needs Threats and Solutions60 Questions
Exam 12: Living Through a Disaster58 Questions
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The planning team should try to interpret the scientific data on hazardous materials.
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Insurance companies may require specific documentation for special assets before paying to cover their loss.
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____ has a collection of 2700 works in its buildings in Washington and California.
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In what ways can corporate archives be valuable tools for organizations?
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Organizations should retain a local veterinarian near each applicable facility to provide emergency services and to help develop animal care procedures.
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Representatives from each department or facility should conduct their own interviews and inform the planning team whether they require special procedures.
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The disaster recovery planning team should seek expert help from the ____, state agencies, and local health agencies when developing procedures for dealing with controlled substances.
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The planning team may need to consult with appropriate insurance agencies to ensure that the procedures meet current requirements and standards.
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Toxic chemical release reports are placed into a database called the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI)which is available on the Internet.
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Which organization developed the Disaster Preparedness and Response Guide?
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What does the disaster recovery planning team need to examine at each facility to determine if they are hazardous or potentially hazardous?
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Which industry was responsible for the release of the most toxins in 2000?
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For which of the following types of testing do organizations use animals or organisms?
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____ magazine estimated in 1995 that illegal copying and counterfeiting of medicines in Argentina, Brazil, India, and Turkey cost U.S.pharmaceutical companies more than $1.5 billion each year.
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Health care facilities face strict safety requirements, and must be prepared to use alternate facilities or refer clients to other service providers.
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____ are animals, plants, lab specimens, and experimental organisms.
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When dealing with art, antiques, and collectibles during a disaster, insurance companies may require complete documentation. What information should be included in this documentation?
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Which industry was responsible for the release of the least toxins in 2000?
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" style="vertical-align: 0px;" width="360px" height="331px In the figure above, what industry is designated by B ?

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