Deck 8: Developing Procedures for Special Circumstances

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The EPA gives communities access to information concerning the release of toxic chemicals into the environment.
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During a disaster, an organization must deal with perishable foods and materials in accordance with a variety of complex food and health laws.
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The Industrial Espionage Act, which became effective in 1992, authorizes stiff fines and imprisonment for people and organizations that knowingly steal or misappropriate another company's trade secrets.
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Historic preservation is an eclectic activity that spans public, private, and nonprofit industries.
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Insurance companies may require specific documentation for special assets before paying to cover their loss.
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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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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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When disaster strikes, procedures must be in place to ensure that trade secrets and proprietary processes are preserved and kept confidential.
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When items have not been appraised, the documentation can help to place values on items that were destroyed.
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The planning team should try to interpret the scientific data on hazardous materials.
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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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Even small amounts of raw materials can cost thousands of dollars, and larger quantities can be difficult to replace.
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Most organizations are completely aware of the value of their art holdings.
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Many public and private organizations own valuable art, antiques, and collectible items.
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Trade secrets and proprietary processes are some of the most valuable assets a company can have.
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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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Hazardous materials can create disasters at a facility, and they can compound problems caused by an unrelated disaster.
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The more an organization plans for disasters , and the better that managers and employees understand the organization's needs, the better the chances that disaster recovery can proceed smoothly.
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Penalties for individual defendants that knowingly steal or misappropriate another company's trade secrets include up to a $200,000 fine, 5 years imprisonment, or both.
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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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____ are drugs or the materials used to manufacture them.

A)Hazardous materials
B)Controlled substances
C)Life forms
D)Rare materials
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Over the last 30 years, ____ has collected more than 2200 works by contemporary regional artists, many of them from the Pacific Northwest.

A)Progressive Casualty Insurance
B)Microsoft
C)Sara Lee
D)SAFECO
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Which industry was responsible for the release of the least toxins in 2000?

A)Chemical wholesale distributors
B)Petroleum terminals
C)Hazardous waste
D)Coal mining
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____ has a collection of 2700 works in its buildings in Washington and California.

A)Progressive Casualty Insurance
B)Microsoft
C)SAFECO
D)Sara Lee
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In November 2002, Sotheby auctioned more than ____ artworks from John Fairfax Publications for more than $2.5 million.

A)10
B)150
C)90
D)60
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<strong>   style=vertical-align: 0px; width=482px height=313px Which industry in the figure above is represented by G ?</strong> A)Manufacturing B)Coal mining C)Electric utilities D)Hazardous waste/solvent recovery <div style=padding-top: 35px> " style="vertical-align: 0px;" width="482px" height="313px Which industry in the figure above is represented by G ?

A)Manufacturing
B)Coal mining
C)Electric utilities
D)Hazardous waste/solvent recovery
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Which industry was responsible for the most underground injection of toxic materials between 1998 and 2000?

A)Manufacturing
B)Metal mining
C)Electric utilities
D)Hazardous waste/solvent recovery
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____ are substances that can pose a threat to the environment or public health if released or misused.

A)Controlled substances
B)Hazardous materials
C)Rare materials
D)Trade secrets and proprietary processes
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Which of the following is NOT an example of a historic document?

A)Letters signed by founders or employees
B)Maps and navigational aids
C)Sheet music
D)Photocopies of meeting minutes
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Which industry was responsible for the most on-site land releases of toxic materials between 1998 and 2000?

A)Manufacturing
B)Metal mining
C)Electric utilities
D)Coal mining
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____ are items that must be stored at certain temperatures to prevent spoilage.

A)Life forms
B)Rare materials
C)Perishable foods and materials
D)Controlled substances
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In 2000, ____ donated 52 masterpieces from its corporate art collection to 40 museums around the world, including the Art Institute of Chicago.

A)Progressive Casualty Insurance
B)SAFECO
C)Microsoft
D)Sara Lee
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<strong>   style=vertical-align: 0px; width=360px height=331px In the figure above, what industry is designated by A ?</strong> A)Coal mining B)Metal mining C)Manufacturing industries D)Electric utilities <div style=padding-top: 35px> " style="vertical-align: 0px;" width="360px" height="331px In the figure above, what industry is designated by A ?

A)Coal mining
B)Metal mining
C)Manufacturing industries
D)Electric utilities
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Which industry was responsible for the most surface water discharges of toxic materials between 1998 and 2000?

A)Manufacturing
B)Metal mining
C)Electric utilities
D)Hazardous waste/solvent recovery
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____ are ideas, patents, plans, and manufacturing processes on which organizations depend.

A)Historic documents
B)Controlled substances
C)Rare materials
D)Trade secrets and proprietary processes
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____ are animals, plants, lab specimens, and experimental organisms.

A)Controlled substances
B)Perishable foods and materials
C)Hazardous materials
D)Life forms
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____ are electronics ,test devices, and optical devices.

A)Precision equipment
B)Rare materials
C)Hazardous materials
D)Controlled substances
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<strong>   style=vertical-align: 0px; width=360px height=331px In the figure above, what industry is designated by F ?</strong> A)Hazardous waste B)Coal mining C)Petroleum terminals D)Chemical wholesale distributors <div style=padding-top: 35px> " style="vertical-align: 0px;" width="360px" height="331px In the figure above, what industry is designated by F ?

A)Hazardous waste
B)Coal mining
C)Petroleum terminals
D)Chemical wholesale distributors
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<strong>   style=vertical-align: 0px; width=360px height=331px In the figure above, what industry is designated by B ?</strong> A)Coal mining B)Metal mining C)Manufacturing industries D)Petroleum terminals <div style=padding-top: 35px> " style="vertical-align: 0px;" width="360px" height="331px In the figure above, what industry is designated by B ?

A)Coal mining
B)Metal mining
C)Manufacturing industries
D)Petroleum terminals
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Which industry was responsible for the release of the most toxins in 2000?

A)Coal mining
B)Metal mining
C)Manufacturing
D)Electric utilities
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Special supplies, such as precious metals, gemstones, chemicals, and solvents
Banks
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Food service providers
Special supplies, such as precious metals, gemstones, chemicals, and solvents
Automobile repair shop
Special supplies, such as precious metals, gemstones, chemicals, and solvents
Health care facilities
Special supplies, such as precious metals, gemstones, chemicals, and solvents
Rare materials
Special supplies, such as precious metals, gemstones, chemicals, and solvents
Life forms
Special supplies, such as precious metals, gemstones, chemicals, and solvents
Collectibles
Special supplies, such as precious metals, gemstones, chemicals, and solvents
Precision equipment
Special supplies, such as precious metals, gemstones, chemicals, and solvents
Hazardous materials
Special supplies, such as precious metals, gemstones, chemicals, and solvents
Government offices
Have their facilities inspected
Banks
Have their facilities inspected
Food service providers
Have their facilities inspected
Automobile repair shop
Have their facilities inspected
Health care facilities
Have their facilities inspected
Rare materials
Have their facilities inspected
Life forms
Have their facilities inspected
Collectibles
Have their facilities inspected
Precision equipment
Have their facilities inspected
Hazardous materials
Have their facilities inspected
Government offices
Electronics, test devices, and optical devices
Banks
Electronics, test devices, and optical devices
Food service providers
Electronics, test devices, and optical devices
Automobile repair shop
Electronics, test devices, and optical devices
Health care facilities
Electronics, test devices, and optical devices
Rare materials
Electronics, test devices, and optical devices
Life forms
Electronics, test devices, and optical devices
Collectibles
Electronics, test devices, and optical devices
Precision equipment
Electronics, test devices, and optical devices
Hazardous materials
Electronics, test devices, and optical devices
Government offices
Substances that can threaten the environment or public health if released
Banks
Substances that can threaten the environment or public health if released
Food service providers
Substances that can threaten the environment or public health if released
Automobile repair shop
Substances that can threaten the environment or public health if released
Health care facilities
Substances that can threaten the environment or public health if released
Rare materials
Substances that can threaten the environment or public health if released
Life forms
Substances that can threaten the environment or public health if released
Collectibles
Substances that can threaten the environment or public health if released
Precision equipment
Substances that can threaten the environment or public health if released
Hazardous materials
Substances that can threaten the environment or public health if released
Government offices
Animals, plants, lab specimens, and experimental organisms
Banks
Animals, plants, lab specimens, and experimental organisms
Food service providers
Animals, plants, lab specimens, and experimental organisms
Automobile repair shop
Animals, plants, lab specimens, and experimental organisms
Health care facilities
Animals, plants, lab specimens, and experimental organisms
Rare materials
Animals, plants, lab specimens, and experimental organisms
Life forms
Animals, plants, lab specimens, and experimental organisms
Collectibles
Animals, plants, lab specimens, and experimental organisms
Precision equipment
Animals, plants, lab specimens, and experimental organisms
Hazardous materials
Animals, plants, lab specimens, and experimental organisms
Government offices
Rare and expensive items that may not be replaceable
Banks
Rare and expensive items that may not be replaceable
Food service providers
Rare and expensive items that may not be replaceable
Automobile repair shop
Rare and expensive items that may not be replaceable
Health care facilities
Rare and expensive items that may not be replaceable
Rare materials
Rare and expensive items that may not be replaceable
Life forms
Rare and expensive items that may not be replaceable
Collectibles
Rare and expensive items that may not be replaceable
Precision equipment
Rare and expensive items that may not be replaceable
Hazardous materials
Rare and expensive items that may not be replaceable
Government offices
Meet statutory requirements for activity
Banks
Meet statutory requirements for activity
Food service providers
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Automobile repair shop
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Health care facilities
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Rare materials
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Life forms
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Collectibles
Meet statutory requirements for activity
Precision equipment
Meet statutory requirements for activity
Hazardous materials
Meet statutory requirements for activity
Government offices
Deals with patient needs if a facility must be evacuated
Banks
Deals with patient needs if a facility must be evacuated
Food service providers
Deals with patient needs if a facility must be evacuated
Automobile repair shop
Deals with patient needs if a facility must be evacuated
Health care facilities
Deals with patient needs if a facility must be evacuated
Rare materials
Deals with patient needs if a facility must be evacuated
Life forms
Deals with patient needs if a facility must be evacuated
Collectibles
Deals with patient needs if a facility must be evacuated
Precision equipment
Deals with patient needs if a facility must be evacuated
Hazardous materials
Deals with patient needs if a facility must be evacuated
Government offices
Provide quick insurance payments to customers
Banks
Provide quick insurance payments to customers
Food service providers
Provide quick insurance payments to customers
Automobile repair shop
Provide quick insurance payments to customers
Health care facilities
Provide quick insurance payments to customers
Rare materials
Provide quick insurance payments to customers
Life forms
Provide quick insurance payments to customers
Collectibles
Provide quick insurance payments to customers
Precision equipment
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Hazardous materials
Provide quick insurance payments to customers
Government offices
Provide services at other branches
Banks
Provide services at other branches
Food service providers
Provide services at other branches
Automobile repair shop
Provide services at other branches
Health care facilities
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Rare materials
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Life forms
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Collectibles
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Precision equipment
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Hazardous materials
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Government offices
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Provide quick insurance payments to customers
Banks
Provide quick insurance payments to customers
Food service providers
Provide quick insurance payments to customers
Government offices
Provide quick insurance payments to customers
Automobile repair shop
Provide quick insurance payments to customers
Health care facilities
Provide services at other branches
Banks
Provide services at other branches
Food service providers
Provide services at other branches
Government offices
Provide services at other branches
Automobile repair shop
Provide services at other branches
Health care facilities
Meet statutory requirements for activity
Banks
Meet statutory requirements for activity
Food service providers
Meet statutory requirements for activity
Government offices
Meet statutory requirements for activity
Automobile repair shop
Meet statutory requirements for activity
Health care facilities
Deals with patient needs if a facility must be evacuated
Banks
Deals with patient needs if a facility must be evacuated
Food service providers
Deals with patient needs if a facility must be evacuated
Government offices
Deals with patient needs if a facility must be evacuated
Automobile repair shop
Deals with patient needs if a facility must be evacuated
Health care facilities
Have their facilities inspected
Banks
Have their facilities inspected
Food service providers
Have their facilities inspected
Government offices
Have their facilities inspected
Automobile repair shop
Have their facilities inspected
Health care facilities
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What three criteria are necessary to qualify something as a trade secret?
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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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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.

A)HRFA
B)FDA
C)cabinet
D)fire departments
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The Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act requires facilities that use significant amounts of toxic chemicals to file annual reports about their releases. What is described in these reports?
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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.

A)Time
B)Newsweek
C)Forbes
D)FOCUS
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In what ways can corporate archives be valuable tools for organizations?
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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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Give four examples of rare materials often used in manufacturing or test environments.
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What is the cost of rhodium?

A)$100 per ounce
B)Less than $100 per ounce
C)$500 per gram
D)More than $400 per ounce
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Provide three examples of hazardous materials.
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What types of organizations are responsible for releasing toxins?
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For which of the following types of testing do organizations use animals or organisms?

A)Chemicals
B)Cosmetics
C)Household cleaners
D)Packing materials
E)All of the above
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List five examples of historic documents that an organization should keep extensive records of and have periodically appraised by a certified specialist.
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In 1996 the FBI was most concerned with the theft of trade secrets by foreign corporations from which of the following?

A)U)S.telecommunications companies
B)Automotive manufacturers
C)Biotechnology firms
D)Both a and b
E)All of the above
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What organizations can provide information on hazardous materials?
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Which organization developed the Disaster Preparedness and Response Guide?

A)Progressive Casualty Insurance Corporation
B)U)S. Food and Drug Administration
C)American Veterinary Medical Association
D)Environmental Protection Agency
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The EPA gives communities access to information concerning the release of toxic chemicals into the environment.
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During a disaster, an organization must deal with perishable foods and materials in accordance with a variety of complex food and health laws.
True
3
The Industrial Espionage Act, which became effective in 1992, authorizes stiff fines and imprisonment for people and organizations that knowingly steal or misappropriate another company's trade secrets.
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Historic preservation is an eclectic activity that spans public, private, and nonprofit industries.
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Insurance companies may require specific documentation for special assets before paying to cover their loss.
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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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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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When disaster strikes, procedures must be in place to ensure that trade secrets and proprietary processes are preserved and kept confidential.
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When items have not been appraised, the documentation can help to place values on items that were destroyed.
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The planning team should try to interpret the scientific data on hazardous materials.
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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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Even small amounts of raw materials can cost thousands of dollars, and larger quantities can be difficult to replace.
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Most organizations are completely aware of the value of their art holdings.
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Many public and private organizations own valuable art, antiques, and collectible items.
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Trade secrets and proprietary processes are some of the most valuable assets a company can have.
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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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Hazardous materials can create disasters at a facility, and they can compound problems caused by an unrelated disaster.
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The more an organization plans for disasters , and the better that managers and employees understand the organization's needs, the better the chances that disaster recovery can proceed smoothly.
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Penalties for individual defendants that knowingly steal or misappropriate another company's trade secrets include up to a $200,000 fine, 5 years imprisonment, or both.
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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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____ are drugs or the materials used to manufacture them.

A)Hazardous materials
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C)Life forms
D)Rare materials
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Over the last 30 years, ____ has collected more than 2200 works by contemporary regional artists, many of them from the Pacific Northwest.

A)Progressive Casualty Insurance
B)Microsoft
C)Sara Lee
D)SAFECO
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Which industry was responsible for the release of the least toxins in 2000?

A)Chemical wholesale distributors
B)Petroleum terminals
C)Hazardous waste
D)Coal mining
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____ has a collection of 2700 works in its buildings in Washington and California.

A)Progressive Casualty Insurance
B)Microsoft
C)SAFECO
D)Sara Lee
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In November 2002, Sotheby auctioned more than ____ artworks from John Fairfax Publications for more than $2.5 million.

A)10
B)150
C)90
D)60
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<strong>   style=vertical-align: 0px; width=482px height=313px Which industry in the figure above is represented by G ?</strong> A)Manufacturing B)Coal mining C)Electric utilities D)Hazardous waste/solvent recovery " style="vertical-align: 0px;" width="482px" height="313px Which industry in the figure above is represented by G ?

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Which industry was responsible for the most underground injection of toxic materials between 1998 and 2000?

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____ are substances that can pose a threat to the environment or public health if released or misused.

A)Controlled substances
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C)Rare materials
D)Trade secrets and proprietary processes
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Which of the following is NOT an example of a historic document?

A)Letters signed by founders or employees
B)Maps and navigational aids
C)Sheet music
D)Photocopies of meeting minutes
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Which industry was responsible for the most on-site land releases of toxic materials between 1998 and 2000?

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C)Electric utilities
D)Coal mining
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____ are items that must be stored at certain temperatures to prevent spoilage.

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D)Controlled substances
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In 2000, ____ donated 52 masterpieces from its corporate art collection to 40 museums around the world, including the Art Institute of Chicago.

A)Progressive Casualty Insurance
B)SAFECO
C)Microsoft
D)Sara Lee
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<strong>   style=vertical-align: 0px; width=360px height=331px In the figure above, what industry is designated by A ?</strong> A)Coal mining B)Metal mining C)Manufacturing industries D)Electric utilities " style="vertical-align: 0px;" width="360px" height="331px In the figure above, what industry is designated by A ?

A)Coal mining
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D)Electric utilities
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Which industry was responsible for the most surface water discharges of toxic materials between 1998 and 2000?

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____ are ideas, patents, plans, and manufacturing processes on which organizations depend.

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D)Trade secrets and proprietary processes
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____ are animals, plants, lab specimens, and experimental organisms.

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C)Hazardous materials
D)Life forms
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____ are electronics ,test devices, and optical devices.

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<strong>   style=vertical-align: 0px; width=360px height=331px In the figure above, what industry is designated by F ?</strong> A)Hazardous waste B)Coal mining C)Petroleum terminals D)Chemical wholesale distributors " style="vertical-align: 0px;" width="360px" height="331px In the figure above, what industry is designated by F ?

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D)Chemical wholesale distributors
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<strong>   style=vertical-align: 0px; width=360px height=331px In the figure above, what industry is designated by B ?</strong> A)Coal mining B)Metal mining C)Manufacturing industries D)Petroleum terminals " style="vertical-align: 0px;" width="360px" height="331px In the figure above, what industry is designated by B ?

A)Coal mining
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C)Manufacturing industries
D)Petroleum terminals
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Which industry was responsible for the release of the most toxins in 2000?

A)Coal mining
B)Metal mining
C)Manufacturing
D)Electric utilities
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Match between columns
Special supplies, such as precious metals, gemstones, chemicals, and solvents
Banks
Special supplies, such as precious metals, gemstones, chemicals, and solvents
Food service providers
Special supplies, such as precious metals, gemstones, chemicals, and solvents
Automobile repair shop
Special supplies, such as precious metals, gemstones, chemicals, and solvents
Health care facilities
Special supplies, such as precious metals, gemstones, chemicals, and solvents
Rare materials
Special supplies, such as precious metals, gemstones, chemicals, and solvents
Life forms
Special supplies, such as precious metals, gemstones, chemicals, and solvents
Collectibles
Special supplies, such as precious metals, gemstones, chemicals, and solvents
Precision equipment
Special supplies, such as precious metals, gemstones, chemicals, and solvents
Hazardous materials
Special supplies, such as precious metals, gemstones, chemicals, and solvents
Government offices
Have their facilities inspected
Banks
Have their facilities inspected
Food service providers
Have their facilities inspected
Automobile repair shop
Have their facilities inspected
Health care facilities
Have their facilities inspected
Rare materials
Have their facilities inspected
Life forms
Have their facilities inspected
Collectibles
Have their facilities inspected
Precision equipment
Have their facilities inspected
Hazardous materials
Have their facilities inspected
Government offices
Electronics, test devices, and optical devices
Banks
Electronics, test devices, and optical devices
Food service providers
Electronics, test devices, and optical devices
Automobile repair shop
Electronics, test devices, and optical devices
Health care facilities
Electronics, test devices, and optical devices
Rare materials
Electronics, test devices, and optical devices
Life forms
Electronics, test devices, and optical devices
Collectibles
Electronics, test devices, and optical devices
Precision equipment
Electronics, test devices, and optical devices
Hazardous materials
Electronics, test devices, and optical devices
Government offices
Substances that can threaten the environment or public health if released
Banks
Substances that can threaten the environment or public health if released
Food service providers
Substances that can threaten the environment or public health if released
Automobile repair shop
Substances that can threaten the environment or public health if released
Health care facilities
Substances that can threaten the environment or public health if released
Rare materials
Substances that can threaten the environment or public health if released
Life forms
Substances that can threaten the environment or public health if released
Collectibles
Substances that can threaten the environment or public health if released
Precision equipment
Substances that can threaten the environment or public health if released
Hazardous materials
Substances that can threaten the environment or public health if released
Government offices
Animals, plants, lab specimens, and experimental organisms
Banks
Animals, plants, lab specimens, and experimental organisms
Food service providers
Animals, plants, lab specimens, and experimental organisms
Automobile repair shop
Animals, plants, lab specimens, and experimental organisms
Health care facilities
Animals, plants, lab specimens, and experimental organisms
Rare materials
Animals, plants, lab specimens, and experimental organisms
Life forms
Animals, plants, lab specimens, and experimental organisms
Collectibles
Animals, plants, lab specimens, and experimental organisms
Precision equipment
Animals, plants, lab specimens, and experimental organisms
Hazardous materials
Animals, plants, lab specimens, and experimental organisms
Government offices
Rare and expensive items that may not be replaceable
Banks
Rare and expensive items that may not be replaceable
Food service providers
Rare and expensive items that may not be replaceable
Automobile repair shop
Rare and expensive items that may not be replaceable
Health care facilities
Rare and expensive items that may not be replaceable
Rare materials
Rare and expensive items that may not be replaceable
Life forms
Rare and expensive items that may not be replaceable
Collectibles
Rare and expensive items that may not be replaceable
Precision equipment
Rare and expensive items that may not be replaceable
Hazardous materials
Rare and expensive items that may not be replaceable
Government offices
Meet statutory requirements for activity
Banks
Meet statutory requirements for activity
Food service providers
Meet statutory requirements for activity
Automobile repair shop
Meet statutory requirements for activity
Health care facilities
Meet statutory requirements for activity
Rare materials
Meet statutory requirements for activity
Life forms
Meet statutory requirements for activity
Collectibles
Meet statutory requirements for activity
Precision equipment
Meet statutory requirements for activity
Hazardous materials
Meet statutory requirements for activity
Government offices
Deals with patient needs if a facility must be evacuated
Banks
Deals with patient needs if a facility must be evacuated
Food service providers
Deals with patient needs if a facility must be evacuated
Automobile repair shop
Deals with patient needs if a facility must be evacuated
Health care facilities
Deals with patient needs if a facility must be evacuated
Rare materials
Deals with patient needs if a facility must be evacuated
Life forms
Deals with patient needs if a facility must be evacuated
Collectibles
Deals with patient needs if a facility must be evacuated
Precision equipment
Deals with patient needs if a facility must be evacuated
Hazardous materials
Deals with patient needs if a facility must be evacuated
Government offices
Provide quick insurance payments to customers
Banks
Provide quick insurance payments to customers
Food service providers
Provide quick insurance payments to customers
Automobile repair shop
Provide quick insurance payments to customers
Health care facilities
Provide quick insurance payments to customers
Rare materials
Provide quick insurance payments to customers
Life forms
Provide quick insurance payments to customers
Collectibles
Provide quick insurance payments to customers
Precision equipment
Provide quick insurance payments to customers
Hazardous materials
Provide quick insurance payments to customers
Government offices
Provide services at other branches
Banks
Provide services at other branches
Food service providers
Provide services at other branches
Automobile repair shop
Provide services at other branches
Health care facilities
Provide services at other branches
Rare materials
Provide services at other branches
Life forms
Provide services at other branches
Collectibles
Provide services at other branches
Precision equipment
Provide services at other branches
Hazardous materials
Provide services at other branches
Government offices
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42
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Provide quick insurance payments to customers
Banks
Provide quick insurance payments to customers
Food service providers
Provide quick insurance payments to customers
Government offices
Provide quick insurance payments to customers
Automobile repair shop
Provide quick insurance payments to customers
Health care facilities
Provide services at other branches
Banks
Provide services at other branches
Food service providers
Provide services at other branches
Government offices
Provide services at other branches
Automobile repair shop
Provide services at other branches
Health care facilities
Meet statutory requirements for activity
Banks
Meet statutory requirements for activity
Food service providers
Meet statutory requirements for activity
Government offices
Meet statutory requirements for activity
Automobile repair shop
Meet statutory requirements for activity
Health care facilities
Deals with patient needs if a facility must be evacuated
Banks
Deals with patient needs if a facility must be evacuated
Food service providers
Deals with patient needs if a facility must be evacuated
Government offices
Deals with patient needs if a facility must be evacuated
Automobile repair shop
Deals with patient needs if a facility must be evacuated
Health care facilities
Have their facilities inspected
Banks
Have their facilities inspected
Food service providers
Have their facilities inspected
Government offices
Have their facilities inspected
Automobile repair shop
Have their facilities inspected
Health care facilities
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43
What three criteria are necessary to qualify something as a trade secret?
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44
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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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.

A)HRFA
B)FDA
C)cabinet
D)fire departments
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46
The Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act requires facilities that use significant amounts of toxic chemicals to file annual reports about their releases. What is described in these reports?
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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.

A)Time
B)Newsweek
C)Forbes
D)FOCUS
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48
In what ways can corporate archives be valuable tools for organizations?
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49
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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50
Give four examples of rare materials often used in manufacturing or test environments.
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51
What is the cost of rhodium?

A)$100 per ounce
B)Less than $100 per ounce
C)$500 per gram
D)More than $400 per ounce
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52
Provide three examples of hazardous materials.
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53
What types of organizations are responsible for releasing toxins?
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54
For which of the following types of testing do organizations use animals or organisms?

A)Chemicals
B)Cosmetics
C)Household cleaners
D)Packing materials
E)All of the above
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55
List five examples of historic documents that an organization should keep extensive records of and have periodically appraised by a certified specialist.
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56
In 1996 the FBI was most concerned with the theft of trade secrets by foreign corporations from which of the following?

A)U)S.telecommunications companies
B)Automotive manufacturers
C)Biotechnology firms
D)Both a and b
E)All of the above
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57
What organizations can provide information on hazardous materials?
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58
Which organization developed the Disaster Preparedness and Response Guide?

A)Progressive Casualty Insurance Corporation
B)U)S. Food and Drug Administration
C)American Veterinary Medical Association
D)Environmental Protection Agency
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