Deck 11: Continued Assessment of Needs Threats and Solutions

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The purchasing decision for most organizations with complex technology infrastructures and architectures is generally very simple.
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Team members who do not have substantial responsibilities for disaster response or critical infrastructures should work with the team on a full-time basis.
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In the balanced team option for disaster recovery planning, team members who have the greatest recovery responsibilities or work with the most critical systems stay on the team full-time.
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Modifying existing procedures is less complex than creating new ones.
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To maintain operations at the highest possible level, disaster recovery plans and procedures are designed to deal with relationships between organizations.
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If an organization acquires an organization with which there was no previous relationship, the acquired organization must be assimilated into the disaster recovery plan.
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Systems are constantly evolving, which means that some of the technology an organization deploys can become obsolete.
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Which member of the original disaster recovery planning team plays a key role on many disaster response teams?

A)Corporate security
B)Administrative division
C)Public Relations
D)Business unit
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New disaster recovery planning procedures must be developed in the same manner as original procedures.
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A major item to keep current in the disaster recovery plan is the maintenance list.
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Even in the most favorable circumstances, some employees or departments resent how much time is dedicated to disaster recovery planning.
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When manufacturers introduce new products, a variety of market research and sales activities often accompany the introduction.
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One of the easiest aspects of maintaining a high level of disaster preparedness is to make sure that training materials are updated and that employees are trained on current procedures.
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Organizations tend to maintain the same structure over long periods of time.
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As technology evolves and customer expectations of technology become more sophisticated, the demands of the customer increase.
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A major difficulty in maintaining a disaster recovery plan is determining when changes are needed to the plan or procedures.
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Maintaining disaster recovery plans requires discipline and appropriate resource allocation.
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Random samplings of monitoring reports should be submitted to the disaster recovery coordinator office for review and action by the planning team.
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All employees who are familiar with an organization business directives should use the disaster planning monitoring report.
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Existing procedures need to be evaluated in conjunction with the new ownership to ensure that procedures are still workable, or to ensure that needed changes are recommended.
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What was one of the major technology issues in the late 1980s and early 1990s?

A)The loss of productivity due to the implementation of computer systems
B)The features provided by computer system vendors
C)The downtime of computer systems and peripherals
D)The lack of processing capabilities of computer systems
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Which of the following is NOT an organizational option for maintaining a disaster recovery plan?

A)The existing disaster recovery planning team stays in place
B)Some members of the team stay in place, while others are called on as necessary
C)No one on the planning team stays in place; the team is replaced by middle managers
D)The planning is outsourced to a specialized disaster planning organization
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Which representative of the original disaster recovery planning team is usually aware of changes in business practices and business relationships?

A)Public Relations
B)Business unit
C)Administrative division
D)Network management
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Which representative of the original disaster recovery planning team maintains critical infrastructure that is often evolving and changing?

A)Business unit
B)Human Resources
C)Network management
D)IT management
E)Both c and d
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Which source of information is responsible for changes in business relationships that require contact lists to be modified or updated?

A)Business unit managers
B)Department managers
C)Manufacturing managers
D)Both a and b
E)a, b, and c
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In the core team option, which of the following are part-time members?

A)Building maintenance
B)Business unit
C)Production department
D)All of the above
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In the core team option, which of the following are full-time members who participate in all activities?

A)Administrative division
B)Corporate security
C)Public Relations
D)Both a and b
E)a, b, and c
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Which representative of the original disaster recovery planning team is usually aware of changes in manufacturing processes and facilities involved in manufacturing?

A)IT department
B)Business unit
C)Production department
D)Building maintenance
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Which representative of the original disaster recovery planning team may execute many critical functions for an organization such as order management?

A)Building maintenance
B)Human Resources
C)Business unit
D)Administrative division
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Which source of information is responsible for new trade secrets and proprietary processes?

A)Business unit managers
B)Collection managers
C)Research and Development staff
D)Both a and b
E)Both b and c
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Which source of information is responsible for changes or additions to art, antique, or collectible inventories?

A)Department managers
B)Legal council
C)Human Resources department
D)Both a and b
E)Both b and c
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Which source of information is responsible for changes in the use of life forms that require procedures to be modified?

A)Manufacturing managers
B)Product designers
C)Research and Development staff
D)All of the above
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Which representative of the original disaster recovery planning team may have ongoing exposure in facility layout and how the facility is used?

A)Administrative division
B)Production department
C)Building maintenance
D)Business unit
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Which source of information is responsible for changes in the manufacturing process that introduces new materials that may be hazardous?

A)Business unit managers
B)Product designers
C)Department managers
D)Both a and b
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What information is maintained on the disaster recovery procedure inventory sheet?

A)Procedure status
B)Procedure number
C)Compliance status
D)Both a and b
E)Both b and c
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What do all manufacturers want to do?

A)Expand market share
B)Increase product use
C)Increase revenue
D)Increase profit
E)All of the above
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Which representative of the original disaster recovery planning team can play a key role in dealing with outside entities during disaster response?

A)Public Relations
B)Human Resources
C)IT department
D)Administrative division
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Which of the following is a market research or sales activity that often accompanies the introduction of a new product?

A)Interviews with customers
B)Radio advertising
C)Feedback analysis
D)Both a and b
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Which representative of the original disaster recovery planning team can play a key role in training new employees?

A)Business unit
B)Human Resources
C)Public Relations
D)Production department
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Which source of information is responsible for changes in staff that require changes in contact team composition?

A)Human Resources
B)Department managers
C)IT management
D)Both a and b
E)Both a and c
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What is a disaster recovery procedure inventory sheet?
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Local and state public works departments
Shifts in political, economic, and social conditions in specific countries
Regional planning commissions
Shifts in political, economic, and social conditions in specific countries
Emergency service organizations
Shifts in political, economic, and social conditions in specific countries
Professional organizations
Shifts in political, economic, and social conditions in specific countries
Chambers of commerce
Shifts in political, economic, and social conditions in specific countries
The U.S. Department of State and counterparts in other countries
Shifts in political, economic, and social conditions in specific countries
International organizations such as the World Bank and United Nations
Shifts in political, economic, and social conditions in specific countries
National law enforcement agencies
Shifts in political, economic, and social conditions in specific countries
Industry associations, business organizations
Shifts in political, economic, and social conditions in specific countries
Public utilities
Internal and cross-border terrorist threats
Local and state public works departments
Internal and cross-border terrorist threats
Regional planning commissions
Internal and cross-border terrorist threats
Emergency service organizations
Internal and cross-border terrorist threats
Professional organizations
Internal and cross-border terrorist threats
Chambers of commerce
Internal and cross-border terrorist threats
The U.S. Department of State and counterparts in other countries
Internal and cross-border terrorist threats
International organizations such as the World Bank and United Nations
Internal and cross-border terrorist threats
National law enforcement agencies
Internal and cross-border terrorist threats
Industry associations, business organizations
Internal and cross-border terrorist threats
Public utilities
General security conditions and alerts for specific regions or countries
Local and state public works departments
General security conditions and alerts for specific regions or countries
Regional planning commissions
General security conditions and alerts for specific regions or countries
Emergency service organizations
General security conditions and alerts for specific regions or countries
Professional organizations
General security conditions and alerts for specific regions or countries
Chambers of commerce
General security conditions and alerts for specific regions or countries
The U.S. Department of State and counterparts in other countries
General security conditions and alerts for specific regions or countries
International organizations such as the World Bank and United Nations
General security conditions and alerts for specific regions or countries
National law enforcement agencies
General security conditions and alerts for specific regions or countries
Industry associations, business organizations
General security conditions and alerts for specific regions or countries
Public utilities
Changes in flood plain management
Local and state public works departments
Changes in flood plain management
Regional planning commissions
Changes in flood plain management
Emergency service organizations
Changes in flood plain management
Professional organizations
Changes in flood plain management
Chambers of commerce
Changes in flood plain management
The U.S. Department of State and counterparts in other countries
Changes in flood plain management
International organizations such as the World Bank and United Nations
Changes in flood plain management
National law enforcement agencies
Changes in flood plain management
Industry associations, business organizations
Changes in flood plain management
Public utilities
Additional emergency services for local response organizations
Local and state public works departments
Additional emergency services for local response organizations
Regional planning commissions
Additional emergency services for local response organizations
Emergency service organizations
Additional emergency services for local response organizations
Professional organizations
Additional emergency services for local response organizations
Chambers of commerce
Additional emergency services for local response organizations
The U.S. Department of State and counterparts in other countries
Additional emergency services for local response organizations
International organizations such as the World Bank and United Nations
Additional emergency services for local response organizations
National law enforcement agencies
Additional emergency services for local response organizations
Industry associations, business organizations
Additional emergency services for local response organizations
Public utilities
Security conditions and alerts for specific industry groups
Local and state public works departments
Security conditions and alerts for specific industry groups
Regional planning commissions
Security conditions and alerts for specific industry groups
Emergency service organizations
Security conditions and alerts for specific industry groups
Professional organizations
Security conditions and alerts for specific industry groups
Chambers of commerce
Security conditions and alerts for specific industry groups
The U.S. Department of State and counterparts in other countries
Security conditions and alerts for specific industry groups
International organizations such as the World Bank and United Nations
Security conditions and alerts for specific industry groups
National law enforcement agencies
Security conditions and alerts for specific industry groups
Industry associations, business organizations
Security conditions and alerts for specific industry groups
Public utilities
Changes to regional manufacturing facilities that may eliminate threats
Local and state public works departments
Changes to regional manufacturing facilities that may eliminate threats
Regional planning commissions
Changes to regional manufacturing facilities that may eliminate threats
Emergency service organizations
Changes to regional manufacturing facilities that may eliminate threats
Professional organizations
Changes to regional manufacturing facilities that may eliminate threats
Chambers of commerce
Changes to regional manufacturing facilities that may eliminate threats
The U.S. Department of State and counterparts in other countries
Changes to regional manufacturing facilities that may eliminate threats
International organizations such as the World Bank and United Nations
Changes to regional manufacturing facilities that may eliminate threats
National law enforcement agencies
Changes to regional manufacturing facilities that may eliminate threats
Industry associations, business organizations
Changes to regional manufacturing facilities that may eliminate threats
Public utilities
Changes in roads, exits, and public construction projects
Local and state public works departments
Changes in roads, exits, and public construction projects
Regional planning commissions
Changes in roads, exits, and public construction projects
Emergency service organizations
Changes in roads, exits, and public construction projects
Professional organizations
Changes in roads, exits, and public construction projects
Chambers of commerce
Changes in roads, exits, and public construction projects
The U.S. Department of State and counterparts in other countries
Changes in roads, exits, and public construction projects
International organizations such as the World Bank and United Nations
Changes in roads, exits, and public construction projects
National law enforcement agencies
Changes in roads, exits, and public construction projects
Industry associations, business organizations
Changes in roads, exits, and public construction projects
Public utilities
Changes in laws or regulations that may affect an organization directly
Local and state public works departments
Changes in laws or regulations that may affect an organization directly
Regional planning commissions
Changes in laws or regulations that may affect an organization directly
Emergency service organizations
Changes in laws or regulations that may affect an organization directly
Professional organizations
Changes in laws or regulations that may affect an organization directly
Chambers of commerce
Changes in laws or regulations that may affect an organization directly
The U.S. Department of State and counterparts in other countries
Changes in laws or regulations that may affect an organization directly
International organizations such as the World Bank and United Nations
Changes in laws or regulations that may affect an organization directly
National law enforcement agencies
Changes in laws or regulations that may affect an organization directly
Industry associations, business organizations
Changes in laws or regulations that may affect an organization directly
Public utilities
Changes in public utility infrastructures
Local and state public works departments
Changes in public utility infrastructures
Regional planning commissions
Changes in public utility infrastructures
Emergency service organizations
Changes in public utility infrastructures
Professional organizations
Changes in public utility infrastructures
Chambers of commerce
Changes in public utility infrastructures
The U.S. Department of State and counterparts in other countries
Changes in public utility infrastructures
International organizations such as the World Bank and United Nations
Changes in public utility infrastructures
National law enforcement agencies
Changes in public utility infrastructures
Industry associations, business organizations
Changes in public utility infrastructures
Public utilities
Local and state public works departments
Regional planning commissions
Emergency service organizations
Professional organizations
Chambers of commerce
The U.S. Department of State and counterparts in other countries
International organizations such as the World Bank and United Nations
National law enforcement agencies
Industry associations, business organizations
Public utilities
Local and state public works departments
Regional planning commissions
Emergency service organizations
Professional organizations
Chambers of commerce
The U.S. Department of State and counterparts in other countries
International organizations such as the World Bank and United Nations
National law enforcement agencies
Industry associations, business organizations
Public utilities
Local and state public works departments
Regional planning commissions
Emergency service organizations
Professional organizations
Chambers of commerce
The U.S. Department of State and counterparts in other countries
International organizations such as the World Bank and United Nations
National law enforcement agencies
Industry associations, business organizations
Public utilities
Local and state public works departments
Regional planning commissions
Emergency service organizations
Professional organizations
Chambers of commerce
The U.S. Department of State and counterparts in other countries
International organizations such as the World Bank and United Nations
National law enforcement agencies
Industry associations, business organizations
Public utilities
Local and state public works departments
Regional planning commissions
Emergency service organizations
Professional organizations
Chambers of commerce
The U.S. Department of State and counterparts in other countries
International organizations such as the World Bank and United Nations
National law enforcement agencies
Industry associations, business organizations
Public utilities
Local and state public works departments
Regional planning commissions
Emergency service organizations
Professional organizations
Chambers of commerce
The U.S. Department of State and counterparts in other countries
International organizations such as the World Bank and United Nations
National law enforcement agencies
Industry associations, business organizations
Public utilities
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What is an advantage of conducting spot checks of compliance with procedures in all units and facilities, and then require comprehensive reviews in areas with the most problems?

A)It focuses on units or facilities that have put forth the least effort
B)It ensures complete reviews of all plans and procedures
C)It allows unit independence and autonomy
D)It covers the entire organization and identifies the weakest areas
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 Give recognition to departments and facilities that help to keep disaster recovery plans and  procedures updated  Give recognition to employees who do outstanding work to keep disaster recovery plans and  procedures updated  Schedule regular motivational presentations about the importance of maintaining the plan  Include plan maintenance in the duties of department managers  Include efforts to maintain the plan in the performance evaluations of department managers  Reiterate the importance of maintaining the plan when there is national or local news about  disasters \begin{array} { | l | } \hline \begin{array} { l } \text { Give recognition to departments and facilities that help to keep disaster recovery plans and } \\\text { procedures updated }\end{array} \\\hline \begin{array} { l } \text { Give recognition to employees who do outstanding work to keep disaster recovery plans and } \\\text { procedures updated }\end{array} \\\hline \text { Schedule regular motivational presentations about the importance of maintaining the plan } \\\hline \text { Include plan maintenance in the duties of department managers } \\\hline \text { Include efforts to maintain the plan in the performance evaluations of department managers } \\\hline \begin{array} { l } \text { Reiterate the importance of maintaining the plan when there is national or local news about } \\\text { disasters }\end{array} \\\hline\end{array} " style="vertical-align: 0px;" width="468px" height="148px What is displayed in the table above?

A)Methods to counter resistance to disaster recovery planning
B)Checklist for managing updates to intranet and Web server documents
C)Checklist for managing updates to paper and CD-ROM documents
D)Checklist for updating training materials
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What changes may have been necessary to improve evacuation response time or the speed with which systems or processes could be shut down in dangerous conditions or situations?
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What is an advantage of setting dates for a comprehensive review of the disaster recovery plan?

A)It focuses on units or facilities that have put forth the least effort
B)It ensures complete reviews of all plans and procedures
C)It allows unit independence and autonomy
D)It covers the entire organization and identifies the weakest areas
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What types of organizations may need to monitor changes in political and social conditions that could constitute threats?
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What is an advantage of allowing departments or facilities to schedule their own reviews and monitor themselves?

A)It focuses on units or facilities that have put forth the least effort
B)It ensures complete reviews of all plans and procedures
C)It allows unit independence and autonomy
D)It covers the entire organization and identifies the weakest areas
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What is the disaster recovery plan monitoring process?
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List four situations that frequently affect the structure of most organizations.
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What are the advantages to leaving some members of the planning team in place?
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What is the maintenance mode of a disaster recovery plan?
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What is an excellent way to develop relationships that can facilitate the flow of information with external organizations?
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What is a disaster planning monitoring report?
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What is an advantage of scheduling reviews in departments and facilities that have not submitted monitoring reports during the last six months?

A)It focuses on units or facilities that have put forth the least effort
B)It ensures complete reviews of all plans and procedures
C)It allows unit independence and autonomy
D)It covers the entire organization and identifies the weakest areas
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What is a major item to keep current in the disaster recovery plan?

A)Procedures for activating hot-sites with providers
B)Names and contact information
C)Procedures related to handling incoming material or supplies from business partners
D)Procedures for halting or postponing services from business partners
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In the late 1990s, many organizations became more concerned about computer and network ____.

A)scalability
B)speed
C)reliability
D)security
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<strong>   style=vertical-align: 0px; width=360px height=398px What report is displayed in the table above?</strong> A)Sample disaster planning risk assessment report B)Sample disaster planning monitoring report C)Sample disaster recovery procedure inventory sheet D)Technology design and marketing cycles <div style=padding-top: 35px> " style="vertical-align: 0px;" width="360px" height="398px What report is displayed in the table above?

A)Sample disaster planning risk assessment report
B)Sample disaster planning monitoring report
C)Sample disaster recovery procedure inventory sheet
D)Technology design and marketing cycles
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What two reasons may cause a specific work area to be noncompliant with a specific procedure?
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 Procedure number  Procedure purpose  Compliance status  (circle one)  Lab0101  Monitoring lab conditions  In compliance  Not in compliance  Not auditable  Lab0201 to 0234 Evacuating lab areas  In compliance  Not in compliance  Not auditable  Lab0301 to 0321  Securing rare material  In compliance  Not in compliance  Not auditable  Lab0401 to 0414  Securing hazardous material and  disposing of hazardous material  In compliance  Not in compliance  Not auditable  Lab0501 to 0527  Protecting life forms  In compliance  Not in compliance  Not auditable  Lab0551 to 0559  Moving lab specimens  In compliance  Not in compliance  Not auditable  Lab0571 to 0574  Daytime storage of lab specimens  In compliance  Not in compliance  Not auditable  Lab0581 to 0589  Overnight storage of lab specimens  In compliance  Not in compliance  Not auditable \begin{array} { | l | l | l | } \hline \text { Procedure number } & \text { Procedure purpose } & \begin{array} { l } \text { Compliance status } \\\text { (circle one) }\end{array} \\\hline \text { Lab0101 } & \text { Monitoring lab conditions } & \begin{array} { l } \text { In compliance } \\\text { Not in compliance } \\\text { Not auditable }\end{array} \\\hline \text { Lab0201 to } 0234 & \text { Evacuating lab areas } & \begin{array} { l } \text { In compliance } \\\text { Not in compliance } \\\text { Not auditable }\end{array} \\\hline \text { Lab0301 to 0321 } & \text { Securing rare material } & \begin{array} { l } \text { In compliance } \\\text { Not in compliance } \\\text { Not auditable }\end{array} \\\hline \text { Lab0401 to 0414 } & \begin{array} { l } \text { Securing hazardous material and } \\\text { disposing of hazardous material }\end{array} & \begin{array} { l } \text { In compliance } \\\text { Not in compliance } \\\text { Not auditable }\end{array} \\\hline \text { Lab0501 to 0527 } & \text { Protecting life forms } & \begin{array} { l } \text { In compliance } \\\text { Not in compliance } \\\text { Not auditable }\end{array} \\\hline \text { Lab0551 to 0559 } & \text { Moving lab specimens } & \begin{array} { l } \text { In compliance } \\\text { Not in compliance } \\\text { Not auditable }\end{array} \\\hline \text { Lab0571 to 0574 } & \text { Daytime storage of lab specimens } & \begin{array} { l } \text { In compliance } \\\text { Not in compliance } \\\text { Not auditable }\end{array} \\\hline \text { Lab0581 to 0589 } & \text { Overnight storage of lab specimens } & \begin{array} { l } \text { In compliance } \\\text { Not in compliance } \\\text { Not auditable }\end{array} \\\hline\end{array} " style="vertical-align: 0px;" width="432px" height="351px What is displayed in the table above?

A)Sample disaster planning risk assessment report
B)Sample disaster planning monitoring report
C)Sample disaster recovery procedure inventory sheet
D)Technology design and marketing cycles
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The purchasing decision for most organizations with complex technology infrastructures and architectures is generally very simple.
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Team members who do not have substantial responsibilities for disaster response or critical infrastructures should work with the team on a full-time basis.
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In the balanced team option for disaster recovery planning, team members who have the greatest recovery responsibilities or work with the most critical systems stay on the team full-time.
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Modifying existing procedures is less complex than creating new ones.
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To maintain operations at the highest possible level, disaster recovery plans and procedures are designed to deal with relationships between organizations.
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If an organization acquires an organization with which there was no previous relationship, the acquired organization must be assimilated into the disaster recovery plan.
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Systems are constantly evolving, which means that some of the technology an organization deploys can become obsolete.
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Which member of the original disaster recovery planning team plays a key role on many disaster response teams?

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D)Business unit
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New disaster recovery planning procedures must be developed in the same manner as original procedures.
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A major item to keep current in the disaster recovery plan is the maintenance list.
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Even in the most favorable circumstances, some employees or departments resent how much time is dedicated to disaster recovery planning.
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When manufacturers introduce new products, a variety of market research and sales activities often accompany the introduction.
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One of the easiest aspects of maintaining a high level of disaster preparedness is to make sure that training materials are updated and that employees are trained on current procedures.
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As technology evolves and customer expectations of technology become more sophisticated, the demands of the customer increase.
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A major difficulty in maintaining a disaster recovery plan is determining when changes are needed to the plan or procedures.
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Maintaining disaster recovery plans requires discipline and appropriate resource allocation.
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Random samplings of monitoring reports should be submitted to the disaster recovery coordinator office for review and action by the planning team.
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All employees who are familiar with an organization business directives should use the disaster planning monitoring report.
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Existing procedures need to be evaluated in conjunction with the new ownership to ensure that procedures are still workable, or to ensure that needed changes are recommended.
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What was one of the major technology issues in the late 1980s and early 1990s?

A)The loss of productivity due to the implementation of computer systems
B)The features provided by computer system vendors
C)The downtime of computer systems and peripherals
D)The lack of processing capabilities of computer systems
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Which of the following is NOT an organizational option for maintaining a disaster recovery plan?

A)The existing disaster recovery planning team stays in place
B)Some members of the team stay in place, while others are called on as necessary
C)No one on the planning team stays in place; the team is replaced by middle managers
D)The planning is outsourced to a specialized disaster planning organization
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Which representative of the original disaster recovery planning team is usually aware of changes in business practices and business relationships?

A)Public Relations
B)Business unit
C)Administrative division
D)Network management
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Which representative of the original disaster recovery planning team maintains critical infrastructure that is often evolving and changing?

A)Business unit
B)Human Resources
C)Network management
D)IT management
E)Both c and d
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Which source of information is responsible for changes in business relationships that require contact lists to be modified or updated?

A)Business unit managers
B)Department managers
C)Manufacturing managers
D)Both a and b
E)a, b, and c
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In the core team option, which of the following are part-time members?

A)Building maintenance
B)Business unit
C)Production department
D)All of the above
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In the core team option, which of the following are full-time members who participate in all activities?

A)Administrative division
B)Corporate security
C)Public Relations
D)Both a and b
E)a, b, and c
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Which representative of the original disaster recovery planning team is usually aware of changes in manufacturing processes and facilities involved in manufacturing?

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B)Business unit
C)Production department
D)Building maintenance
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Which representative of the original disaster recovery planning team may execute many critical functions for an organization such as order management?

A)Building maintenance
B)Human Resources
C)Business unit
D)Administrative division
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Which source of information is responsible for new trade secrets and proprietary processes?

A)Business unit managers
B)Collection managers
C)Research and Development staff
D)Both a and b
E)Both b and c
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Which source of information is responsible for changes or additions to art, antique, or collectible inventories?

A)Department managers
B)Legal council
C)Human Resources department
D)Both a and b
E)Both b and c
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Which source of information is responsible for changes in the use of life forms that require procedures to be modified?

A)Manufacturing managers
B)Product designers
C)Research and Development staff
D)All of the above
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Which representative of the original disaster recovery planning team may have ongoing exposure in facility layout and how the facility is used?

A)Administrative division
B)Production department
C)Building maintenance
D)Business unit
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Which source of information is responsible for changes in the manufacturing process that introduces new materials that may be hazardous?

A)Business unit managers
B)Product designers
C)Department managers
D)Both a and b
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What information is maintained on the disaster recovery procedure inventory sheet?

A)Procedure status
B)Procedure number
C)Compliance status
D)Both a and b
E)Both b and c
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What do all manufacturers want to do?

A)Expand market share
B)Increase product use
C)Increase revenue
D)Increase profit
E)All of the above
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Which representative of the original disaster recovery planning team can play a key role in dealing with outside entities during disaster response?

A)Public Relations
B)Human Resources
C)IT department
D)Administrative division
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Which of the following is a market research or sales activity that often accompanies the introduction of a new product?

A)Interviews with customers
B)Radio advertising
C)Feedback analysis
D)Both a and b
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Which representative of the original disaster recovery planning team can play a key role in training new employees?

A)Business unit
B)Human Resources
C)Public Relations
D)Production department
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Which source of information is responsible for changes in staff that require changes in contact team composition?

A)Human Resources
B)Department managers
C)IT management
D)Both a and b
E)Both a and c
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41
What is a disaster recovery procedure inventory sheet?
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42
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Shifts in political, economic, and social conditions in specific countries
Local and state public works departments
Shifts in political, economic, and social conditions in specific countries
Regional planning commissions
Shifts in political, economic, and social conditions in specific countries
Emergency service organizations
Shifts in political, economic, and social conditions in specific countries
Professional organizations
Shifts in political, economic, and social conditions in specific countries
Chambers of commerce
Shifts in political, economic, and social conditions in specific countries
The U.S. Department of State and counterparts in other countries
Shifts in political, economic, and social conditions in specific countries
International organizations such as the World Bank and United Nations
Shifts in political, economic, and social conditions in specific countries
National law enforcement agencies
Shifts in political, economic, and social conditions in specific countries
Industry associations, business organizations
Shifts in political, economic, and social conditions in specific countries
Public utilities
Internal and cross-border terrorist threats
Local and state public works departments
Internal and cross-border terrorist threats
Regional planning commissions
Internal and cross-border terrorist threats
Emergency service organizations
Internal and cross-border terrorist threats
Professional organizations
Internal and cross-border terrorist threats
Chambers of commerce
Internal and cross-border terrorist threats
The U.S. Department of State and counterparts in other countries
Internal and cross-border terrorist threats
International organizations such as the World Bank and United Nations
Internal and cross-border terrorist threats
National law enforcement agencies
Internal and cross-border terrorist threats
Industry associations, business organizations
Internal and cross-border terrorist threats
Public utilities
General security conditions and alerts for specific regions or countries
Local and state public works departments
General security conditions and alerts for specific regions or countries
Regional planning commissions
General security conditions and alerts for specific regions or countries
Emergency service organizations
General security conditions and alerts for specific regions or countries
Professional organizations
General security conditions and alerts for specific regions or countries
Chambers of commerce
General security conditions and alerts for specific regions or countries
The U.S. Department of State and counterparts in other countries
General security conditions and alerts for specific regions or countries
International organizations such as the World Bank and United Nations
General security conditions and alerts for specific regions or countries
National law enforcement agencies
General security conditions and alerts for specific regions or countries
Industry associations, business organizations
General security conditions and alerts for specific regions or countries
Public utilities
Changes in flood plain management
Local and state public works departments
Changes in flood plain management
Regional planning commissions
Changes in flood plain management
Emergency service organizations
Changes in flood plain management
Professional organizations
Changes in flood plain management
Chambers of commerce
Changes in flood plain management
The U.S. Department of State and counterparts in other countries
Changes in flood plain management
International organizations such as the World Bank and United Nations
Changes in flood plain management
National law enforcement agencies
Changes in flood plain management
Industry associations, business organizations
Changes in flood plain management
Public utilities
Additional emergency services for local response organizations
Local and state public works departments
Additional emergency services for local response organizations
Regional planning commissions
Additional emergency services for local response organizations
Emergency service organizations
Additional emergency services for local response organizations
Professional organizations
Additional emergency services for local response organizations
Chambers of commerce
Additional emergency services for local response organizations
The U.S. Department of State and counterparts in other countries
Additional emergency services for local response organizations
International organizations such as the World Bank and United Nations
Additional emergency services for local response organizations
National law enforcement agencies
Additional emergency services for local response organizations
Industry associations, business organizations
Additional emergency services for local response organizations
Public utilities
Security conditions and alerts for specific industry groups
Local and state public works departments
Security conditions and alerts for specific industry groups
Regional planning commissions
Security conditions and alerts for specific industry groups
Emergency service organizations
Security conditions and alerts for specific industry groups
Professional organizations
Security conditions and alerts for specific industry groups
Chambers of commerce
Security conditions and alerts for specific industry groups
The U.S. Department of State and counterparts in other countries
Security conditions and alerts for specific industry groups
International organizations such as the World Bank and United Nations
Security conditions and alerts for specific industry groups
National law enforcement agencies
Security conditions and alerts for specific industry groups
Industry associations, business organizations
Security conditions and alerts for specific industry groups
Public utilities
Changes to regional manufacturing facilities that may eliminate threats
Local and state public works departments
Changes to regional manufacturing facilities that may eliminate threats
Regional planning commissions
Changes to regional manufacturing facilities that may eliminate threats
Emergency service organizations
Changes to regional manufacturing facilities that may eliminate threats
Professional organizations
Changes to regional manufacturing facilities that may eliminate threats
Chambers of commerce
Changes to regional manufacturing facilities that may eliminate threats
The U.S. Department of State and counterparts in other countries
Changes to regional manufacturing facilities that may eliminate threats
International organizations such as the World Bank and United Nations
Changes to regional manufacturing facilities that may eliminate threats
National law enforcement agencies
Changes to regional manufacturing facilities that may eliminate threats
Industry associations, business organizations
Changes to regional manufacturing facilities that may eliminate threats
Public utilities
Changes in roads, exits, and public construction projects
Local and state public works departments
Changes in roads, exits, and public construction projects
Regional planning commissions
Changes in roads, exits, and public construction projects
Emergency service organizations
Changes in roads, exits, and public construction projects
Professional organizations
Changes in roads, exits, and public construction projects
Chambers of commerce
Changes in roads, exits, and public construction projects
The U.S. Department of State and counterparts in other countries
Changes in roads, exits, and public construction projects
International organizations such as the World Bank and United Nations
Changes in roads, exits, and public construction projects
National law enforcement agencies
Changes in roads, exits, and public construction projects
Industry associations, business organizations
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Public utilities
Changes in laws or regulations that may affect an organization directly
Local and state public works departments
Changes in laws or regulations that may affect an organization directly
Regional planning commissions
Changes in laws or regulations that may affect an organization directly
Emergency service organizations
Changes in laws or regulations that may affect an organization directly
Professional organizations
Changes in laws or regulations that may affect an organization directly
Chambers of commerce
Changes in laws or regulations that may affect an organization directly
The U.S. Department of State and counterparts in other countries
Changes in laws or regulations that may affect an organization directly
International organizations such as the World Bank and United Nations
Changes in laws or regulations that may affect an organization directly
National law enforcement agencies
Changes in laws or regulations that may affect an organization directly
Industry associations, business organizations
Changes in laws or regulations that may affect an organization directly
Public utilities
Changes in public utility infrastructures
Local and state public works departments
Changes in public utility infrastructures
Regional planning commissions
Changes in public utility infrastructures
Emergency service organizations
Changes in public utility infrastructures
Professional organizations
Changes in public utility infrastructures
Chambers of commerce
Changes in public utility infrastructures
The U.S. Department of State and counterparts in other countries
Changes in public utility infrastructures
International organizations such as the World Bank and United Nations
Changes in public utility infrastructures
National law enforcement agencies
Changes in public utility infrastructures
Industry associations, business organizations
Changes in public utility infrastructures
Public utilities
Local and state public works departments
Regional planning commissions
Emergency service organizations
Professional organizations
Chambers of commerce
The U.S. Department of State and counterparts in other countries
International organizations such as the World Bank and United Nations
National law enforcement agencies
Industry associations, business organizations
Public utilities
Local and state public works departments
Regional planning commissions
Emergency service organizations
Professional organizations
Chambers of commerce
The U.S. Department of State and counterparts in other countries
International organizations such as the World Bank and United Nations
National law enforcement agencies
Industry associations, business organizations
Public utilities
Local and state public works departments
Regional planning commissions
Emergency service organizations
Professional organizations
Chambers of commerce
The U.S. Department of State and counterparts in other countries
International organizations such as the World Bank and United Nations
National law enforcement agencies
Industry associations, business organizations
Public utilities
Local and state public works departments
Regional planning commissions
Emergency service organizations
Professional organizations
Chambers of commerce
The U.S. Department of State and counterparts in other countries
International organizations such as the World Bank and United Nations
National law enforcement agencies
Industry associations, business organizations
Public utilities
Local and state public works departments
Regional planning commissions
Emergency service organizations
Professional organizations
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International organizations such as the World Bank and United Nations
National law enforcement agencies
Industry associations, business organizations
Public utilities
Local and state public works departments
Regional planning commissions
Emergency service organizations
Professional organizations
Chambers of commerce
The U.S. Department of State and counterparts in other countries
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National law enforcement agencies
Industry associations, business organizations
Public utilities
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What is an advantage of conducting spot checks of compliance with procedures in all units and facilities, and then require comprehensive reviews in areas with the most problems?

A)It focuses on units or facilities that have put forth the least effort
B)It ensures complete reviews of all plans and procedures
C)It allows unit independence and autonomy
D)It covers the entire organization and identifies the weakest areas
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44
 Give recognition to departments and facilities that help to keep disaster recovery plans and  procedures updated  Give recognition to employees who do outstanding work to keep disaster recovery plans and  procedures updated  Schedule regular motivational presentations about the importance of maintaining the plan  Include plan maintenance in the duties of department managers  Include efforts to maintain the plan in the performance evaluations of department managers  Reiterate the importance of maintaining the plan when there is national or local news about  disasters \begin{array} { | l | } \hline \begin{array} { l } \text { Give recognition to departments and facilities that help to keep disaster recovery plans and } \\\text { procedures updated }\end{array} \\\hline \begin{array} { l } \text { Give recognition to employees who do outstanding work to keep disaster recovery plans and } \\\text { procedures updated }\end{array} \\\hline \text { Schedule regular motivational presentations about the importance of maintaining the plan } \\\hline \text { Include plan maintenance in the duties of department managers } \\\hline \text { Include efforts to maintain the plan in the performance evaluations of department managers } \\\hline \begin{array} { l } \text { Reiterate the importance of maintaining the plan when there is national or local news about } \\\text { disasters }\end{array} \\\hline\end{array} " style="vertical-align: 0px;" width="468px" height="148px What is displayed in the table above?

A)Methods to counter resistance to disaster recovery planning
B)Checklist for managing updates to intranet and Web server documents
C)Checklist for managing updates to paper and CD-ROM documents
D)Checklist for updating training materials
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45
What changes may have been necessary to improve evacuation response time or the speed with which systems or processes could be shut down in dangerous conditions or situations?
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46
What is an advantage of setting dates for a comprehensive review of the disaster recovery plan?

A)It focuses on units or facilities that have put forth the least effort
B)It ensures complete reviews of all plans and procedures
C)It allows unit independence and autonomy
D)It covers the entire organization and identifies the weakest areas
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47
What types of organizations may need to monitor changes in political and social conditions that could constitute threats?
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48
What is an advantage of allowing departments or facilities to schedule their own reviews and monitor themselves?

A)It focuses on units or facilities that have put forth the least effort
B)It ensures complete reviews of all plans and procedures
C)It allows unit independence and autonomy
D)It covers the entire organization and identifies the weakest areas
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49
What is the disaster recovery plan monitoring process?
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50
List four situations that frequently affect the structure of most organizations.
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51
What are the advantages to leaving some members of the planning team in place?
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52
What is the maintenance mode of a disaster recovery plan?
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What is an excellent way to develop relationships that can facilitate the flow of information with external organizations?
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54
What is a disaster planning monitoring report?
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What is an advantage of scheduling reviews in departments and facilities that have not submitted monitoring reports during the last six months?

A)It focuses on units or facilities that have put forth the least effort
B)It ensures complete reviews of all plans and procedures
C)It allows unit independence and autonomy
D)It covers the entire organization and identifies the weakest areas
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What is a major item to keep current in the disaster recovery plan?

A)Procedures for activating hot-sites with providers
B)Names and contact information
C)Procedures related to handling incoming material or supplies from business partners
D)Procedures for halting or postponing services from business partners
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In the late 1990s, many organizations became more concerned about computer and network ____.

A)scalability
B)speed
C)reliability
D)security
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<strong>   style=vertical-align: 0px; width=360px height=398px What report is displayed in the table above?</strong> A)Sample disaster planning risk assessment report B)Sample disaster planning monitoring report C)Sample disaster recovery procedure inventory sheet D)Technology design and marketing cycles " style="vertical-align: 0px;" width="360px" height="398px What report is displayed in the table above?

A)Sample disaster planning risk assessment report
B)Sample disaster planning monitoring report
C)Sample disaster recovery procedure inventory sheet
D)Technology design and marketing cycles
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59
What two reasons may cause a specific work area to be noncompliant with a specific procedure?
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 Procedure number  Procedure purpose  Compliance status  (circle one)  Lab0101  Monitoring lab conditions  In compliance  Not in compliance  Not auditable  Lab0201 to 0234 Evacuating lab areas  In compliance  Not in compliance  Not auditable  Lab0301 to 0321  Securing rare material  In compliance  Not in compliance  Not auditable  Lab0401 to 0414  Securing hazardous material and  disposing of hazardous material  In compliance  Not in compliance  Not auditable  Lab0501 to 0527  Protecting life forms  In compliance  Not in compliance  Not auditable  Lab0551 to 0559  Moving lab specimens  In compliance  Not in compliance  Not auditable  Lab0571 to 0574  Daytime storage of lab specimens  In compliance  Not in compliance  Not auditable  Lab0581 to 0589  Overnight storage of lab specimens  In compliance  Not in compliance  Not auditable \begin{array} { | l | l | l | } \hline \text { Procedure number } & \text { Procedure purpose } & \begin{array} { l } \text { Compliance status } \\\text { (circle one) }\end{array} \\\hline \text { Lab0101 } & \text { Monitoring lab conditions } & \begin{array} { l } \text { In compliance } \\\text { Not in compliance } \\\text { Not auditable }\end{array} \\\hline \text { Lab0201 to } 0234 & \text { Evacuating lab areas } & \begin{array} { l } \text { In compliance } \\\text { Not in compliance } \\\text { Not auditable }\end{array} \\\hline \text { Lab0301 to 0321 } & \text { Securing rare material } & \begin{array} { l } \text { In compliance } \\\text { Not in compliance } \\\text { Not auditable }\end{array} \\\hline \text { Lab0401 to 0414 } & \begin{array} { l } \text { Securing hazardous material and } \\\text { disposing of hazardous material }\end{array} & \begin{array} { l } \text { In compliance } \\\text { Not in compliance } \\\text { Not auditable }\end{array} \\\hline \text { Lab0501 to 0527 } & \text { Protecting life forms } & \begin{array} { l } \text { In compliance } \\\text { Not in compliance } \\\text { Not auditable }\end{array} \\\hline \text { Lab0551 to 0559 } & \text { Moving lab specimens } & \begin{array} { l } \text { In compliance } \\\text { Not in compliance } \\\text { Not auditable }\end{array} \\\hline \text { Lab0571 to 0574 } & \text { Daytime storage of lab specimens } & \begin{array} { l } \text { In compliance } \\\text { Not in compliance } \\\text { Not auditable }\end{array} \\\hline \text { Lab0581 to 0589 } & \text { Overnight storage of lab specimens } & \begin{array} { l } \text { In compliance } \\\text { Not in compliance } \\\text { Not auditable }\end{array} \\\hline\end{array} " style="vertical-align: 0px;" width="432px" height="351px What is displayed in the table above?

A)Sample disaster planning risk assessment report
B)Sample disaster planning monitoring report
C)Sample disaster recovery procedure inventory sheet
D)Technology design and marketing cycles
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