Deck 5: Developing Plans and Procedures

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Only key members of the disaster recovery team need to review drafts of all recovery procedures.
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Catastrophic disasters are very difficult to classify.
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The disaster recovery planning team bears the burden of classifying damaging or disruptive events.
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There are five major categories of disaster recovery procedures.
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The acceptance of the disaster recovery procedure should be an informal process.
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An authorized manager must initiate a first alert.
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Some organizations may have a blanket regulatory form that covers the contents of the disaster recovery plan.
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Every facility should have at least a basic disaster recovery plan in place.
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The communications team should consist of senior employees who can manage internal and external communications and facilitate disaster response.
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The recovery team contacts all necessary parties during recovery and provides them with consistent explanations of events.
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All teams that work on disaster response and recovery need copies of the plan.
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The response activity logs in the plan can provide information that helps the recovery team understand which operations an activity may affect.
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Each level of disaster requires a different response.
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A new or temporary facility might be needed in the wake of a catastrophic disaster.
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The table of contents should be detailed enough to list the names and phone numbers of appropriate disaster recovery staff to contact for further information about the plan.
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The evacuation and rescue team should consist of trained employees with the skills to manage operations and restore critical business systems and functions.
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The disaster recovery plan must include primary and alternate locations for an emergency operations center.
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Subcommittees of the disaster recovery team must work with the necessary departments to develop procedures.
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Building plans can help the teams navigate facilities and locate personnel, utility systems, and valuable assets in an emergency.
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Determining the duration of shutdown is in which section of a basic disaster recovery plan?

A)Disaster classification
B)Procedures for containment and property protection
C)Procedures for restoring facilities and normalizing operations
D)Procedures for resuming and recovering operations
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Which of the following is an example of restoring facilities and normalizing operations?

A)Relocating staff and resources
B)Acquiring adequate facilities to support business operations
C)Ensuring that property is properly secured
D)Determining the level of disaster
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Specific laws, regulations, or organizational policies that require actions during disaster response and recovery are in which section of a basic disaster recovery plan?

A)Disaster classification
B)Direction, control, and administration procedures
C)Appendix E: Requirements
D)Appendix D: Organizational agreements
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The overview and basic disaster recovery policies is in which section of a basic disaster recovery plan?

A)Introduction
B)Direction, control, and administration procedures
C)Procedures for containment and property protection
D)Safety and health procedures
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Organizing the response team and the recovery team is in which section of a basic disaster recovery plan?

A)Disaster classification
B)Direction, control, and administration procedures
C)Procedures for internal and external communications
D)Procedures for resuming and recovering operations
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In which level of disaster could operations be disrupted for more than a week unless disaster recovery procedures are implemented?

A)Catastrophic
B)Major
C)Severe
D)Minor
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Which of the following is an example of resuming and recovering operations?

A)Controlling response activities
B)Ensuring property is properly secured
C)Relocating staff and resources
D)Acquiring adequate facilities to support business operations
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What is contained in the title page of a basic disaster recovery plan?

A)Name and location of the facility
B)An explanation of how to classify the disaster
C)Memorandums of support agreements
D)Organizing the business continuation team
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Notifying emergency medical services is in which section of a basic disaster recovery plan?

A)Safety and health procedures
B)Procedures for internal and external communications
C)Procedures for resuming and recovering operations
D)Direction, control, and administration procedures
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What is the disaster level called when operations are interrupted for longer than one shift, but less than two days?

A)Severe
B)Major
C)Minor
D)Catastrophic
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What is the disaster level called when operations are disrupted from two to seven days?

A)Catastrophic
B)Major
C)Severe
D)Minor
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What level of disaster would have occurred to cause relatively light damage to a facility?

A)Severe
B)Catastrophic
C)Major
D)Minor
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Organizing the insurance and damage assessment team is in which section of a basic disaster recovery plan?

A)Procedures for internal and external communication
B)Procedures for restoring facilities and normalizing operations
C)Procedures for containment and property protection
D)Disaster classification
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An explanation of how to classify the disaster is in which section of a basic disaster recovery plan?

A)Title page
B)Safety and health procedures
C)Introduction
D)Disaster classification
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What is the disaster level called when a building is destroyed?

A)Catastrophic
B)Severe
C)Major
D)Minor
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Communication systems management is in which section of a basic disaster recovery plan?

A)Direction, control, and administration procedures
B)Procedures for containment and property protection
C)Procedures for resuming and recovering operations
D)Procedures for restoring facilities and normalizing operations
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Organizing the evacuation and rescue team is in which section of a basic disaster recovery plan?

A)Primary disaster recovery staff
B)Direction, control, and administration procedures
C)Safety and health procedures
D)Procedures for resuming and recovering operations
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Organizing the restoration team is in which section of a basic disaster recovery plan?

A)Safety and health procedures
B)Appendix B
C)Procedures for resuming and recovering operations
D)Procedures for restoring facilities and normalizing operations
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Blueprints that show room layouts are in which section of a basic disaster recovery plan?

A)Appendix A: Contact lists
B)Appendix B: Building plans
C)Appendix C: Risk assessment reports
D)Appendix D: Organizational agreements
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In which level of disaster could key business units be left without computer services?

A)Severe
B)Catastrophic
C)Minor
D)Major
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What is the business continuation team and what are they responsible for?
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List the major classifications of disasters.
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On the security team, who would be possible members involved in securing computers and essential computer data?

A)IT and network staff
B)Corporate security
C)Department managers
D)Both a and b
E)Both b and c
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Which of the following would NOT be members involved in resuming and recovering operations?

A)Specialists in support functions
B)IT and network management
C)Operations director
D)Facilities manager
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 Response activities for which  procedures must be developed  Possible team members  A  Middle- to upper-level managers, disaster  recovery coordinator, facilities manager  B  Corporate security staff, building engineers,  maintenance staff, or medical specialist  C  Contract ambulance service or local emergency  response service  D  Department managers  E  Local emergency services, building engineers \begin{array} { | c | l | } \hline \begin{array} { l } \text { Response activities for which } \\\text { procedures must be developed }\end{array} & \text { Possible team members } \\\hline \text { A } & \begin{array} { l } \text { Middle- to upper-level managers, disaster } \\\text { recovery coordinator, facilities manager }\end{array} \\\hline \text { B } & \begin{array} { l } \text { Corporate security staff, building engineers, } \\\text { maintenance staff, or medical specialist }\end{array} \\\hline \text { C } & \begin{array} { l } \text { Contract ambulance service or local emergency } \\\text { response service }\end{array} \\\hline \text { D } & \text { Department managers } \\\hline \text { E } & \text { Local emergency services, building engineers } \\\hline\end{array} " style="vertical-align: 0px;" width="504px" height="189px In the table above, what response activity does C represent?

A)Overall direction of activities
B)Supervising assembly areas
C)Medical evacuation
D)Physically evacuating people from a facility
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What is a disaster declaration?
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Who would be possible members involved in resuming and recovering operations?

A)Disaster recovery coordinator
B)Medical specialist
C)Manufacturing engineers
D)IT and network management
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What do disaster recovery procedure reviewers need to ensure?
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On the security team, who would be possible members involved in securing valuable assets?

A)Local police
B)Corporate security
C)Department managers
D)Both a and b
E)Both b and c
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 Response activities for which  procedures must be developed  Possible team members  A  Middle- to upper-level managers, public  relations staff  B  Middle- to upper-level managers,  corporate security director  C  Managers of support departments  D  Public relations staff, crisis counselors  E  Customer service staff, sales staff  F  Middle- to upper-level managers,  public relations staff  G  Purchasing staff, shipping and receiving staff \begin{array} { | c | l | } \hline \begin{array} { l } \text { Response activities for which } \\\text { procedures must be developed }\end{array} & \text { Possible team members } \\\hline \text { A } & \begin{array} { l } \text { Middle- to upper-level managers, public } \\\text { relations staff }\end{array} \\\hline \text { B } & \begin{array} { l } \text { Middle- to upper-level managers, } \\\text { corporate security director }\end{array} \\\hline \text { C } & \text { Managers of support departments } \\\hline \text { D } & \text { Public relations staff, crisis counselors } \\\hline \text { E } & \text { Customer service staff, sales staff } \\\hline \text { F } & \begin{array} { l } \text { Middle- to upper-level managers, } \\\text { public relations staff }\end{array} \\\hline \text { G } & \text { Purchasing staff, shipping and receiving staff } \\\hline\end{array} " style="vertical-align: 0px;" width="504px" height="222px In the table above, what response activity does E represent?

A)Interactions with employees and families
B)Interactions with media
C)Interactions with suppliers
D)Interactions with customers
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Who would be possible members involved in safety and health activities?

A)Middle- to upper-level managers
B)Corporate security staff
C)Specialists in support functions
D)Facilities managers or staff
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Who would be possible members involved in the overall direction of activities?

A)Specialists in support functions
B)Facilities managers or staff
C)Upper-level managers
D)Corporate security staff
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Who would be possible members involved in internal and external communications?

A)Medical specialist
B)Human Resources manager
C)Disaster recovery coordinator
D)Operations director
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Who would be possible members involved in restoring facilities and normalizing operations?

A)Facilities managers
B)Specialists in support functions
C)Public Relations manager
D)On-site nurse
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What is a disaster confirmation and declaration report?
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On the security team, who would be possible members involved in perimeter security?

A)Corporate security
B)Local police
C)Contract security company
D)All of the above
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Regardless of an organization's size, what basic rules apply to writing disaster recovery plans?
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What are the major categories of disaster recovery procedures?
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What are containment and property protection procedures?
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Exposure inventories and business process support requirements can be found in which section of a basic disaster recovery plan?

A)Appendix A: Contact lists
B)Appendix B: Building plans
C)Appendix C: Risk assessment reports
D)Appendix D: Organizational agreements
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Match between columns
A facility from which leaders of the response team can direct activities
Evacuation and rescue team
A facility from which leaders of the response team can direct activities
Security team
A facility from which leaders of the response team can direct activities
First alert information sheet
A facility from which leaders of the response team can direct activities
Plan publishing team leader
A facility from which leaders of the response team can direct activities
Restoration team
A facility from which leaders of the response team can direct activities
Emergency operations center
A facility from which leaders of the response team can direct activities
First alert procedures
A facility from which leaders of the response team can direct activities
Response team
A facility from which leaders of the response team can direct activities
Emergency operations center information sheet
A facility from which leaders of the response team can direct activities
Insurance and damage assessment team
Notifies managers and emergency service organizations of a disaster
Evacuation and rescue team
Notifies managers and emergency service organizations of a disaster
Security team
Notifies managers and emergency service organizations of a disaster
First alert information sheet
Notifies managers and emergency service organizations of a disaster
Plan publishing team leader
Notifies managers and emergency service organizations of a disaster
Restoration team
Notifies managers and emergency service organizations of a disaster
Emergency operations center
Notifies managers and emergency service organizations of a disaster
First alert procedures
Notifies managers and emergency service organizations of a disaster
Response team
Notifies managers and emergency service organizations of a disaster
Emergency operations center information sheet
Notifies managers and emergency service organizations of a disaster
Insurance and damage assessment team
A team that prepares initial, detailed damage assessments after a disaster
Evacuation and rescue team
A team that prepares initial, detailed damage assessments after a disaster
Security team
A team that prepares initial, detailed damage assessments after a disaster
First alert information sheet
A team that prepares initial, detailed damage assessments after a disaster
Plan publishing team leader
A team that prepares initial, detailed damage assessments after a disaster
Restoration team
A team that prepares initial, detailed damage assessments after a disaster
Emergency operations center
A team that prepares initial, detailed damage assessments after a disaster
First alert procedures
A team that prepares initial, detailed damage assessments after a disaster
Response team
A team that prepares initial, detailed damage assessments after a disaster
Emergency operations center information sheet
A team that prepares initial, detailed damage assessments after a disaster
Insurance and damage assessment team
Describes the primary and alternate emergency operations centers
Evacuation and rescue team
Describes the primary and alternate emergency operations centers
Security team
Describes the primary and alternate emergency operations centers
First alert information sheet
Describes the primary and alternate emergency operations centers
Plan publishing team leader
Describes the primary and alternate emergency operations centers
Restoration team
Describes the primary and alternate emergency operations centers
Emergency operations center
Describes the primary and alternate emergency operations centers
First alert procedures
Describes the primary and alternate emergency operations centers
Response team
Describes the primary and alternate emergency operations centers
Emergency operations center information sheet
Describes the primary and alternate emergency operations centers
Insurance and damage assessment team
Makes sure that published material has been approved and is accurate
Evacuation and rescue team
Makes sure that published material has been approved and is accurate
Security team
Makes sure that published material has been approved and is accurate
First alert information sheet
Makes sure that published material has been approved and is accurate
Plan publishing team leader
Makes sure that published material has been approved and is accurate
Restoration team
Makes sure that published material has been approved and is accurate
Emergency operations center
Makes sure that published material has been approved and is accurate
First alert procedures
Makes sure that published material has been approved and is accurate
Response team
Makes sure that published material has been approved and is accurate
Emergency operations center information sheet
Makes sure that published material has been approved and is accurate
Insurance and damage assessment team
Employees from major departments who are prepared to deal with disasters
Evacuation and rescue team
Employees from major departments who are prepared to deal with disasters
Security team
Employees from major departments who are prepared to deal with disasters
First alert information sheet
Employees from major departments who are prepared to deal with disasters
Plan publishing team leader
Employees from major departments who are prepared to deal with disasters
Restoration team
Employees from major departments who are prepared to deal with disasters
Emergency operations center
Employees from major departments who are prepared to deal with disasters
First alert procedures
Employees from major departments who are prepared to deal with disasters
Response team
Employees from major departments who are prepared to deal with disasters
Emergency operations center information sheet
Employees from major departments who are prepared to deal with disasters
Insurance and damage assessment team
A list of managers, employees, and emergency service organizations
Evacuation and rescue team
A list of managers, employees, and emergency service organizations
Security team
A list of managers, employees, and emergency service organizations
First alert information sheet
A list of managers, employees, and emergency service organizations
Plan publishing team leader
A list of managers, employees, and emergency service organizations
Restoration team
A list of managers, employees, and emergency service organizations
Emergency operations center
A list of managers, employees, and emergency service organizations
First alert procedures
A list of managers, employees, and emergency service organizations
Response team
A list of managers, employees, and emergency service organizations
Emergency operations center information sheet
A list of managers, employees, and emergency service organizations
Insurance and damage assessment team
Manage the restoration or rebuilding of facilities after a disaster
Evacuation and rescue team
Manage the restoration or rebuilding of facilities after a disaster
Security team
Manage the restoration or rebuilding of facilities after a disaster
First alert information sheet
Manage the restoration or rebuilding of facilities after a disaster
Plan publishing team leader
Manage the restoration or rebuilding of facilities after a disaster
Restoration team
Manage the restoration or rebuilding of facilities after a disaster
Emergency operations center
Manage the restoration or rebuilding of facilities after a disaster
First alert procedures
Manage the restoration or rebuilding of facilities after a disaster
Response team
Manage the restoration or rebuilding of facilities after a disaster
Emergency operations center information sheet
Manage the restoration or rebuilding of facilities after a disaster
Insurance and damage assessment team
Ensure that facilities and valuable property are secured during evacuation
Evacuation and rescue team
Ensure that facilities and valuable property are secured during evacuation
Security team
Ensure that facilities and valuable property are secured during evacuation
First alert information sheet
Ensure that facilities and valuable property are secured during evacuation
Plan publishing team leader
Ensure that facilities and valuable property are secured during evacuation
Restoration team
Ensure that facilities and valuable property are secured during evacuation
Emergency operations center
Ensure that facilities and valuable property are secured during evacuation
First alert procedures
Ensure that facilities and valuable property are secured during evacuation
Response team
Ensure that facilities and valuable property are secured during evacuation
Emergency operations center information sheet
Ensure that facilities and valuable property are secured during evacuation
Insurance and damage assessment team
Supervise evacuation procedures and initiate rescue efforts
Evacuation and rescue team
Supervise evacuation procedures and initiate rescue efforts
Security team
Supervise evacuation procedures and initiate rescue efforts
First alert information sheet
Supervise evacuation procedures and initiate rescue efforts
Plan publishing team leader
Supervise evacuation procedures and initiate rescue efforts
Restoration team
Supervise evacuation procedures and initiate rescue efforts
Emergency operations center
Supervise evacuation procedures and initiate rescue efforts
First alert procedures
Supervise evacuation procedures and initiate rescue efforts
Response team
Supervise evacuation procedures and initiate rescue efforts
Emergency operations center information sheet
Supervise evacuation procedures and initiate rescue efforts
Insurance and damage assessment team
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What important documents and procedures enable organization managers to direct, control, and administer the response to a disaster, and then move into the recovery phase?
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Only key members of the disaster recovery team need to review drafts of all recovery procedures.
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Catastrophic disasters are very difficult to classify.
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The disaster recovery planning team bears the burden of classifying damaging or disruptive events.
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There are five major categories of disaster recovery procedures.
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The acceptance of the disaster recovery procedure should be an informal process.
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An authorized manager must initiate a first alert.
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Some organizations may have a blanket regulatory form that covers the contents of the disaster recovery plan.
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Every facility should have at least a basic disaster recovery plan in place.
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The communications team should consist of senior employees who can manage internal and external communications and facilitate disaster response.
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The recovery team contacts all necessary parties during recovery and provides them with consistent explanations of events.
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The response activity logs in the plan can provide information that helps the recovery team understand which operations an activity may affect.
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Each level of disaster requires a different response.
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A new or temporary facility might be needed in the wake of a catastrophic disaster.
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The table of contents should be detailed enough to list the names and phone numbers of appropriate disaster recovery staff to contact for further information about the plan.
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The evacuation and rescue team should consist of trained employees with the skills to manage operations and restore critical business systems and functions.
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The disaster recovery plan must include primary and alternate locations for an emergency operations center.
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Subcommittees of the disaster recovery team must work with the necessary departments to develop procedures.
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Building plans can help the teams navigate facilities and locate personnel, utility systems, and valuable assets in an emergency.
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Determining the duration of shutdown is in which section of a basic disaster recovery plan?

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C)Procedures for restoring facilities and normalizing operations
D)Procedures for resuming and recovering operations
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Which of the following is an example of restoring facilities and normalizing operations?

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C)Ensuring that property is properly secured
D)Determining the level of disaster
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Specific laws, regulations, or organizational policies that require actions during disaster response and recovery are in which section of a basic disaster recovery plan?

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C)Appendix E: Requirements
D)Appendix D: Organizational agreements
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The overview and basic disaster recovery policies is in which section of a basic disaster recovery plan?

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D)Safety and health procedures
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Organizing the response team and the recovery team is in which section of a basic disaster recovery plan?

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C)Procedures for internal and external communications
D)Procedures for resuming and recovering operations
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In which level of disaster could operations be disrupted for more than a week unless disaster recovery procedures are implemented?

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D)Minor
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Which of the following is an example of resuming and recovering operations?

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C)Relocating staff and resources
D)Acquiring adequate facilities to support business operations
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What is contained in the title page of a basic disaster recovery plan?

A)Name and location of the facility
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C)Memorandums of support agreements
D)Organizing the business continuation team
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Notifying emergency medical services is in which section of a basic disaster recovery plan?

A)Safety and health procedures
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C)Procedures for resuming and recovering operations
D)Direction, control, and administration procedures
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What is the disaster level called when operations are interrupted for longer than one shift, but less than two days?

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C)Minor
D)Catastrophic
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What is the disaster level called when operations are disrupted from two to seven days?

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D)Minor
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What level of disaster would have occurred to cause relatively light damage to a facility?

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D)Minor
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Organizing the insurance and damage assessment team is in which section of a basic disaster recovery plan?

A)Procedures for internal and external communication
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C)Procedures for containment and property protection
D)Disaster classification
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An explanation of how to classify the disaster is in which section of a basic disaster recovery plan?

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C)Introduction
D)Disaster classification
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What is the disaster level called when a building is destroyed?

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C)Major
D)Minor
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Communication systems management is in which section of a basic disaster recovery plan?

A)Direction, control, and administration procedures
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D)Procedures for restoring facilities and normalizing operations
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Organizing the evacuation and rescue team is in which section of a basic disaster recovery plan?

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C)Safety and health procedures
D)Procedures for resuming and recovering operations
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Organizing the restoration team is in which section of a basic disaster recovery plan?

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B)Appendix B
C)Procedures for resuming and recovering operations
D)Procedures for restoring facilities and normalizing operations
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Blueprints that show room layouts are in which section of a basic disaster recovery plan?

A)Appendix A: Contact lists
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C)Appendix C: Risk assessment reports
D)Appendix D: Organizational agreements
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In which level of disaster could key business units be left without computer services?

A)Severe
B)Catastrophic
C)Minor
D)Major
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What is the business continuation team and what are they responsible for?
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List the major classifications of disasters.
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On the security team, who would be possible members involved in securing computers and essential computer data?

A)IT and network staff
B)Corporate security
C)Department managers
D)Both a and b
E)Both b and c
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Which of the following would NOT be members involved in resuming and recovering operations?

A)Specialists in support functions
B)IT and network management
C)Operations director
D)Facilities manager
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 Response activities for which  procedures must be developed  Possible team members  A  Middle- to upper-level managers, disaster  recovery coordinator, facilities manager  B  Corporate security staff, building engineers,  maintenance staff, or medical specialist  C  Contract ambulance service or local emergency  response service  D  Department managers  E  Local emergency services, building engineers \begin{array} { | c | l | } \hline \begin{array} { l } \text { Response activities for which } \\\text { procedures must be developed }\end{array} & \text { Possible team members } \\\hline \text { A } & \begin{array} { l } \text { Middle- to upper-level managers, disaster } \\\text { recovery coordinator, facilities manager }\end{array} \\\hline \text { B } & \begin{array} { l } \text { Corporate security staff, building engineers, } \\\text { maintenance staff, or medical specialist }\end{array} \\\hline \text { C } & \begin{array} { l } \text { Contract ambulance service or local emergency } \\\text { response service }\end{array} \\\hline \text { D } & \text { Department managers } \\\hline \text { E } & \text { Local emergency services, building engineers } \\\hline\end{array} " style="vertical-align: 0px;" width="504px" height="189px In the table above, what response activity does C represent?

A)Overall direction of activities
B)Supervising assembly areas
C)Medical evacuation
D)Physically evacuating people from a facility
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What is a disaster declaration?
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Who would be possible members involved in resuming and recovering operations?

A)Disaster recovery coordinator
B)Medical specialist
C)Manufacturing engineers
D)IT and network management
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What do disaster recovery procedure reviewers need to ensure?
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On the security team, who would be possible members involved in securing valuable assets?

A)Local police
B)Corporate security
C)Department managers
D)Both a and b
E)Both b and c
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 Response activities for which  procedures must be developed  Possible team members  A  Middle- to upper-level managers, public  relations staff  B  Middle- to upper-level managers,  corporate security director  C  Managers of support departments  D  Public relations staff, crisis counselors  E  Customer service staff, sales staff  F  Middle- to upper-level managers,  public relations staff  G  Purchasing staff, shipping and receiving staff \begin{array} { | c | l | } \hline \begin{array} { l } \text { Response activities for which } \\\text { procedures must be developed }\end{array} & \text { Possible team members } \\\hline \text { A } & \begin{array} { l } \text { Middle- to upper-level managers, public } \\\text { relations staff }\end{array} \\\hline \text { B } & \begin{array} { l } \text { Middle- to upper-level managers, } \\\text { corporate security director }\end{array} \\\hline \text { C } & \text { Managers of support departments } \\\hline \text { D } & \text { Public relations staff, crisis counselors } \\\hline \text { E } & \text { Customer service staff, sales staff } \\\hline \text { F } & \begin{array} { l } \text { Middle- to upper-level managers, } \\\text { public relations staff }\end{array} \\\hline \text { G } & \text { Purchasing staff, shipping and receiving staff } \\\hline\end{array} " style="vertical-align: 0px;" width="504px" height="222px In the table above, what response activity does E represent?

A)Interactions with employees and families
B)Interactions with media
C)Interactions with suppliers
D)Interactions with customers
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Who would be possible members involved in safety and health activities?

A)Middle- to upper-level managers
B)Corporate security staff
C)Specialists in support functions
D)Facilities managers or staff
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Who would be possible members involved in the overall direction of activities?

A)Specialists in support functions
B)Facilities managers or staff
C)Upper-level managers
D)Corporate security staff
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Who would be possible members involved in internal and external communications?

A)Medical specialist
B)Human Resources manager
C)Disaster recovery coordinator
D)Operations director
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Who would be possible members involved in restoring facilities and normalizing operations?

A)Facilities managers
B)Specialists in support functions
C)Public Relations manager
D)On-site nurse
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What is a disaster confirmation and declaration report?
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On the security team, who would be possible members involved in perimeter security?

A)Corporate security
B)Local police
C)Contract security company
D)All of the above
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Regardless of an organization's size, what basic rules apply to writing disaster recovery plans?
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What are the major categories of disaster recovery procedures?
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What are containment and property protection procedures?
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Exposure inventories and business process support requirements can be found in which section of a basic disaster recovery plan?

A)Appendix A: Contact lists
B)Appendix B: Building plans
C)Appendix C: Risk assessment reports
D)Appendix D: Organizational agreements
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A facility from which leaders of the response team can direct activities
Evacuation and rescue team
A facility from which leaders of the response team can direct activities
Security team
A facility from which leaders of the response team can direct activities
First alert information sheet
A facility from which leaders of the response team can direct activities
Plan publishing team leader
A facility from which leaders of the response team can direct activities
Restoration team
A facility from which leaders of the response team can direct activities
Emergency operations center
A facility from which leaders of the response team can direct activities
First alert procedures
A facility from which leaders of the response team can direct activities
Response team
A facility from which leaders of the response team can direct activities
Emergency operations center information sheet
A facility from which leaders of the response team can direct activities
Insurance and damage assessment team
Notifies managers and emergency service organizations of a disaster
Evacuation and rescue team
Notifies managers and emergency service organizations of a disaster
Security team
Notifies managers and emergency service organizations of a disaster
First alert information sheet
Notifies managers and emergency service organizations of a disaster
Plan publishing team leader
Notifies managers and emergency service organizations of a disaster
Restoration team
Notifies managers and emergency service organizations of a disaster
Emergency operations center
Notifies managers and emergency service organizations of a disaster
First alert procedures
Notifies managers and emergency service organizations of a disaster
Response team
Notifies managers and emergency service organizations of a disaster
Emergency operations center information sheet
Notifies managers and emergency service organizations of a disaster
Insurance and damage assessment team
A team that prepares initial, detailed damage assessments after a disaster
Evacuation and rescue team
A team that prepares initial, detailed damage assessments after a disaster
Security team
A team that prepares initial, detailed damage assessments after a disaster
First alert information sheet
A team that prepares initial, detailed damage assessments after a disaster
Plan publishing team leader
A team that prepares initial, detailed damage assessments after a disaster
Restoration team
A team that prepares initial, detailed damage assessments after a disaster
Emergency operations center
A team that prepares initial, detailed damage assessments after a disaster
First alert procedures
A team that prepares initial, detailed damage assessments after a disaster
Response team
A team that prepares initial, detailed damage assessments after a disaster
Emergency operations center information sheet
A team that prepares initial, detailed damage assessments after a disaster
Insurance and damage assessment team
Describes the primary and alternate emergency operations centers
Evacuation and rescue team
Describes the primary and alternate emergency operations centers
Security team
Describes the primary and alternate emergency operations centers
First alert information sheet
Describes the primary and alternate emergency operations centers
Plan publishing team leader
Describes the primary and alternate emergency operations centers
Restoration team
Describes the primary and alternate emergency operations centers
Emergency operations center
Describes the primary and alternate emergency operations centers
First alert procedures
Describes the primary and alternate emergency operations centers
Response team
Describes the primary and alternate emergency operations centers
Emergency operations center information sheet
Describes the primary and alternate emergency operations centers
Insurance and damage assessment team
Makes sure that published material has been approved and is accurate
Evacuation and rescue team
Makes sure that published material has been approved and is accurate
Security team
Makes sure that published material has been approved and is accurate
First alert information sheet
Makes sure that published material has been approved and is accurate
Plan publishing team leader
Makes sure that published material has been approved and is accurate
Restoration team
Makes sure that published material has been approved and is accurate
Emergency operations center
Makes sure that published material has been approved and is accurate
First alert procedures
Makes sure that published material has been approved and is accurate
Response team
Makes sure that published material has been approved and is accurate
Emergency operations center information sheet
Makes sure that published material has been approved and is accurate
Insurance and damage assessment team
Employees from major departments who are prepared to deal with disasters
Evacuation and rescue team
Employees from major departments who are prepared to deal with disasters
Security team
Employees from major departments who are prepared to deal with disasters
First alert information sheet
Employees from major departments who are prepared to deal with disasters
Plan publishing team leader
Employees from major departments who are prepared to deal with disasters
Restoration team
Employees from major departments who are prepared to deal with disasters
Emergency operations center
Employees from major departments who are prepared to deal with disasters
First alert procedures
Employees from major departments who are prepared to deal with disasters
Response team
Employees from major departments who are prepared to deal with disasters
Emergency operations center information sheet
Employees from major departments who are prepared to deal with disasters
Insurance and damage assessment team
A list of managers, employees, and emergency service organizations
Evacuation and rescue team
A list of managers, employees, and emergency service organizations
Security team
A list of managers, employees, and emergency service organizations
First alert information sheet
A list of managers, employees, and emergency service organizations
Plan publishing team leader
A list of managers, employees, and emergency service organizations
Restoration team
A list of managers, employees, and emergency service organizations
Emergency operations center
A list of managers, employees, and emergency service organizations
First alert procedures
A list of managers, employees, and emergency service organizations
Response team
A list of managers, employees, and emergency service organizations
Emergency operations center information sheet
A list of managers, employees, and emergency service organizations
Insurance and damage assessment team
Manage the restoration or rebuilding of facilities after a disaster
Evacuation and rescue team
Manage the restoration or rebuilding of facilities after a disaster
Security team
Manage the restoration or rebuilding of facilities after a disaster
First alert information sheet
Manage the restoration or rebuilding of facilities after a disaster
Plan publishing team leader
Manage the restoration or rebuilding of facilities after a disaster
Restoration team
Manage the restoration or rebuilding of facilities after a disaster
Emergency operations center
Manage the restoration or rebuilding of facilities after a disaster
First alert procedures
Manage the restoration or rebuilding of facilities after a disaster
Response team
Manage the restoration or rebuilding of facilities after a disaster
Emergency operations center information sheet
Manage the restoration or rebuilding of facilities after a disaster
Insurance and damage assessment team
Ensure that facilities and valuable property are secured during evacuation
Evacuation and rescue team
Ensure that facilities and valuable property are secured during evacuation
Security team
Ensure that facilities and valuable property are secured during evacuation
First alert information sheet
Ensure that facilities and valuable property are secured during evacuation
Plan publishing team leader
Ensure that facilities and valuable property are secured during evacuation
Restoration team
Ensure that facilities and valuable property are secured during evacuation
Emergency operations center
Ensure that facilities and valuable property are secured during evacuation
First alert procedures
Ensure that facilities and valuable property are secured during evacuation
Response team
Ensure that facilities and valuable property are secured during evacuation
Emergency operations center information sheet
Ensure that facilities and valuable property are secured during evacuation
Insurance and damage assessment team
Supervise evacuation procedures and initiate rescue efforts
Evacuation and rescue team
Supervise evacuation procedures and initiate rescue efforts
Security team
Supervise evacuation procedures and initiate rescue efforts
First alert information sheet
Supervise evacuation procedures and initiate rescue efforts
Plan publishing team leader
Supervise evacuation procedures and initiate rescue efforts
Restoration team
Supervise evacuation procedures and initiate rescue efforts
Emergency operations center
Supervise evacuation procedures and initiate rescue efforts
First alert procedures
Supervise evacuation procedures and initiate rescue efforts
Response team
Supervise evacuation procedures and initiate rescue efforts
Emergency operations center information sheet
Supervise evacuation procedures and initiate rescue efforts
Insurance and damage assessment team
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What important documents and procedures enable organization managers to direct, control, and administer the response to a disaster, and then move into the recovery phase?
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List eight disaster recovery procedures that could be necessary to resume operations in the wake of a catastrophic disaster.
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