The management of the response and relief phase may be considered to encompass the 'eight Cs' of response management. The third 'C' is for coordination, which refers to which of the following?

The management of the response and relief phase may be considered to encompass the 'eight Cs' of response management. The third 'C' is for coordination, which refers to which of the following?




a. The direction of members of an organisation in the performance of roles and tasks: Its arrangements operate vertically within an organisation and ensure that the organisation's resources can be directed to the delivery of its roles and responsibilities.
b. The bringing together of organisations and elements to ensure an effective response: It is mainly concerned with the systematic acquisition and application of resources from various agencies and locations.
c. The strategies required to limit the scope and spread of an event: The concept has most relevance for pandemic preparedness, whereby strategies seek to limit the spread of an infectious disease through quarantine, isolation, and containment strategies.
d. The strategies needed to maintain functionality: When events are long-term, it is neither possible nor safe to maintain key personnel on duty. They need to be relieved from duty, particularly if their own families are under threat or if they have suffered personally as a result of the incident.



Answer: B


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