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The emergency operations plan (EOP) should be approved by: A. Every member of the planning team, core and expanded. B. The local emergency manager. C. Identified planning team members. D. Each staff and faculty member in the school.
The emergency operations plan (EOP) should be approved by: Every member of the planning team, core and expanded.
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The emergency operations plan (EOP) should be approved by: Every member of the planning team, core and expanded.
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After writing the emergency operations plan, the planning team should: A. Present the plan to the school board to vote on the components. B. Review the plan to ensure compliance with laws and regulations. C. Outline the hazards that are likely to affect the school. D. Describe the actions to take for the identified hazards.
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After writing the emergency operations plan, the planning team should: Review the plan to ensure compliance with laws and regulations.
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. After writing the emergency operations plan, the planning team should: A. Outline the hazards that are likely to affect the school. B. Describe the actions to take for the identified hazards. C. Review the plan to ensure compliance with laws and regulations. D. Present the plan to the school board to vote on the components.
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After writing the emergency operations plan, the planning team should: outline the hazards that are likely to affect the school.
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