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Manageable Span of Control refers to: A. The process of moving the responsibility for incident command from one Incident Commander to another. B. The number of individuals or resources that one supervisor can effectively manage during an incident. C. An orderly line of authority that exists within the ranks of the incident management organization. D. The act of directing, ordering, or controlling by virtue of explicit statutory, regulatory, or delegated authority.
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User: Manageable Span of Control refers to: A. The process of moving the responsibility for incident command from one Incident Commander to another. B. The number of individuals or resources that one supervisor can effectively manage during an incident. C. An orderly line of authority that exists within the ranks of the incident management organization. D. The act of directing, ordering, or controlling by virtue of explicit statutory, regulatory, or delegated authority.

Weegy: Manageable Span of Control refers to: The number of individuals or resources that one supervisor can effectively manage during an incident.
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User: Which of the following are typical incident facilities? A. Point-of-distribution sites B. Camps C. Incident Command Post D. All of the Above

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Incident Command Post, Camps, and point-of-distribution sites are all typical incident facilities.
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