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Incident Command System Exam

The document outlines the components of a final exam for an incident command system course. The exam consists of three parts: a scenario-based written exam worth 60%, a written knowledge exam worth 20%, and a scenario-based video demonstration exam worth 40%. For the scenario-based components, students will design a human-caused incident scenario, explain their role and authority within the incident command structure, and demonstrate involvement in briefings at various levels. Performance will be evaluated based on knowledge, critical thinking, decision-making, and creativity.
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Incident Command System Exam

The document outlines the components of a final exam for an incident command system course. The exam consists of three parts: a scenario-based written exam worth 60%, a written knowledge exam worth 20%, and a scenario-based video demonstration exam worth 40%. For the scenario-based components, students will design a human-caused incident scenario, explain their role and authority within the incident command structure, and demonstrate involvement in briefings at various levels. Performance will be evaluated based on knowledge, critical thinking, decision-making, and creativity.
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Scenario Based Examination

Final Exam
SCENARIO (60 %)
WRITTEN EXAM (20%)
• Design a human induced scenario of your own choice – (Incident, Location, Initial
Response, Delegation of Authority, consider 14 charteristics of ICS)
• What is your role on the incident
• Explain who delegates you an authority.
• Explain what authority had been delegated to you and your specific tasks on the incident.
• What ICS forms are you going to submit or What ICS form you need in-order to perform
your tasks effectively. (Explain)
• What is your involvement in (Explain)
• Staff Level Briefing (Responsible Officer Meeting)
• Section Level Briefing (Operation Period Briefing)
• Field Level Briefing (Unit Briefing)
SCENARIO (60 %)
WRITTEN EXAM (20%)
• KNOWLEDGE -4%
• CRITICAL/ANALYTICAL THINKING -6%
• DECISION MAKING -6%
• CREATIVITY -4%
SCENARIO
VIDEO DEMONSTRATION EXAM (40 %)
• Design a human induced scenario of your own choice – (Incident, Location, Initial
Response, Delegation of Authority, consider 14 charteristics of ICS) (Show a Map)
• What is your role on the incident
• Explain who delegates you an authority.
• Explain what authority had been delegated to you and your specific tasks on the incident.
• What ICS forms are you going to submit or What ICS form you need in-order to perform
your tasks effectively. (Explain)
• What is your involvement in (Demonstrate)
• Staff Level Briefing (Responsible Officer Meeting)
• Section Level Briefing (Operation Period Briefing)
• Field Level Briefing (Unit Briefing)
RUBRICS
VIDEO DEMONSTRATION EXAM (40 %)
• KNOWLEDGE -8%
• CRITICAL/ANALYTICAL THINKING - 12%
• DECISION MAKING - 12%
• CREATIVITY -8%

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