Sample Certification Exam Questions – The Emergency Manager (2024)

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By Daryl Lee Spiewak, CEM, TEM, MEP, Lead Trainer for the CEM Commission

Last month we discussed mission areas vs. the four phases of emergency management. We discussed their definitions, along with their differences and similarities. We also discussed what a certification candidate needed to know about them for the CEM/AEM examination.

This article continues our discussion on exam topics with a discussion and analysis of a few example examination questions on the roles and responsibilities of the emergency manager.

Definition

NFPA 1600 version 2013 does not specifically define the emergency manager. It does define a program coordinator as the person appointed to “develop, implement, administer, evaluate, and maintain” the emergency management and business continuity program. The standard uses the title of program coordinator in a generic manner. It recognizes “that different entities use various forms and names for the person who performs the program coordinator functions identified in the standard.” But for the purposes of the certification examination, IAEM generally uses the terms emergency manager to simplify the examination questions and remind candidates not to confuse their specific job requirements, duties and responsibilities with the general examination questions.

Roles and Responsibilities

Emergency managers have certain legal roles and responsibilities, depending upon the country they reside in or the governmental jurisdiction for which they work. Emergency managers also have certain roles and responsibilities depending upon the specific industry they work in, such as military, medical or business and industry.

All these roles and responsibilities are too varied and job-specific to be part of the core questions. Even FEMA’s Independent Study course 1a, Emergency Manager: An Orientation to the Position, says, “Emergency managers wear many hats – including leader, alliance builder, communicator, planner, administrator, coordinator, educator, problem solver, and protector.”

So for the purposes of the core knowledge questions, IAEM had to narrow the focus of these roles and responsibilities. We narrowed the definition of the roles and responsibilities of the emergency manager to those described in the Principles of Emergency Management. The Principles state, “Emergency managers synchronize (coordinate) the activities of all relevant stakeholders to achieve a common purpose.” That purpose is “protect[ing] communities [as well as organizations, businesses, and entities] by coordinating and integrating all activities necessary to build, sustain, and improve the capability to mitigate against, prepare for, respond to, and recover from threatened or actual natural disasters, acts of terrorism, or other man-made disasters.”

Based on this definition for core questions, emergency managers coordinate their organization’s emergency management and/or business continuity programs, regardless of the actual title they hold and any additional duties they may be tasked with performing.

Emergency managers aren’t responsible for personally performing all the tasks that make up the program. They are tasked with ensuring that the proper person, stakeholder or partner performs the task. Coordination activities occur across all the phases or mission areas of prevention, protection, response, recovery and mitigation. Those tasks often will include leadership, administration, planning and training.

Sample Core Questions

So what would some core questions look like on the certification examination? Here are a couple, with a simple analysis of each one to help you prepare.

1. Which one of the following is a primary role of an emergency manager?
a. Incident commander.
b. Joint Information Center coordinator.
c. Program coordinator.
d. Shelter manager.

Analysis: The incident commander leads the onsite response to an incident. The emergency manager manages the EOC and supports the incident commander. The Joint Information Center is similar to the EOC, but its function is to communicate with the media and is the province of the public information officer. The emergency manager is the program coordinator for the appointing authority, so c. is correct. Finally, the emergency manager ensures that the shelters have trained managers and supports their needs through the EOC.

2. What would the emergency manager’s role in mass care be?
a. Distributing emergency supplies.
b. Ensuring the proper organization provides meals.
c. Inspecting temporary housing facilities.
d. Supervising physical security for congregate shelters.

Analysis: Mass care includes distributing emergency supplies, feeding, temporary housing, and congregate shelters. The tasks are all correct, so we cannot use them to eliminate any of the answers. The emergency manager doesn’t distribute supplies, but ensures that supplies are distributed. The emergency manager doesn’t inspect temporary housing, but ensures that they are inspected by proper authorities. The emergency manager doesn’t supervise physical security, but ensures that shelters have security. Therefore, the correct answer is b. Ensuring the proper organization provides meals is one of the coordinating tasks emergency managers perform in mass care situations.

Next Month

Next month we will begin analyzing another area of concern, along with some practice exam questions. Please send any questions you have about the examination or the certification process directly to me at info@iaem.com, and I will address them in future articles.

IAEM Bulletin, February 2015

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Sample Certification Exam Questions – The Emergency Manager (2024)

FAQs

What do emergency managers do? ›

Emergency management directors prepare plans and procedures for responding to natural disasters and other emergencies. They also help lead the response during and after emergencies, often in coordination with public safety officials, elected officials, nonprofit organizations, and government agencies.

Which emergency management partner is responsible for coordinating all components of the emergency management system for a community Quizlet? ›

The local emergency manager has the responsibility for coordinating all components of the emergency management programs and activities for the community, including: Managing resources before, during, and after a major emergency or disaster.

What is emergency management in disaster management? ›

Mission. Emergency management protects communities by coordinating and integrating all activities necessary to build, sustain, and improve the capability to mitigate against, prepare for, respond to, and recover from threatened or actual natural disasters, acts of terrorism, or other man-made disasters.

Which of the following are ways that the whole community can contribute to an integrated management system Quizlet? ›

Which of the following are ways that the whole community can contribute to an integrated management system? Contributing to achievement of the National Preparedness Goal by assessing and preparing for the most relevant and urgent risks.

What are the 4 types of emergency management? ›

Current thinking defines four phases of emergency management: mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery. There are entire courses on each of these phases. The following diagram illustrates the four phases of emergency management. The following table briefly describes each of these phases.

What are the 5 phases of emergency management? ›

5 phases of emergency management
  • Prevention. Prevention focuses on preventing hazards from occurring, whether they are natural, technological or caused by humans. ...
  • Mitigation. Mitigation is the effort to reduce loss of life and property by lessening the impact of disasters and emergencies. ...
  • Preparedness. ...
  • Response. ...
  • Recovery.

What are the 4 elements of emergency management? ›

These common elements allow you to prepare for and protect yourself and your animals from disaster. Emergency managers think of disasters as recurring events with four phases: Mitigation, Preparedness, Response, and Recovery. The following diagram illustrates the relationship of the four phases of emergency management.

What are the three pillars of emergency management? ›

Emergency management has primarily focused on preparation for a long time, which typically includes planning for impending disasters. However, preparation is only one pillar of emergency management. Current thinking defines three pillars of emergency management: readiness, response, and recovery.

What are the five 5 components of the emergency management system that are the primary responsibility of an emergency manager to coordinate? ›

Emergency management is compromised of the following five interdependent foundational components: Prevention, Mitigation, Preparedness, Response, and Recovery.

What is the most important part of emergency management? ›

What is the Most Crucial Phase of Emergency Management? In emergency management, among all these phases, recovery is the most important. That's because it's during the recovery phase that you rebuild what was lost and restore your community to its previous state. This is crucial for two reasons.

What are five emergency situations? ›

Emergency situations
  • Fire.
  • Chemical incidents.
  • Biological and nuclear incidents.
  • ​Public health emergencies.
  • Animal diseases.
  • Acts of terrorism.
  • Emergencies involving the supply of utilities.
  • Emergency at sea.

What are the three goals of emergency management? ›

Steps of Emergency Management
  • Prevention. Actions taken to avoid an incident. ...
  • Mitigation. Refers to measures that prevent an emergency, reduce the chance of an emergency happening, or reduce the damaging effects of unavoidable emergencies. ...
  • Preparedness. ...
  • Response. ...
  • Recovery.

What do emergency managers consider and take? ›

Comprehensive— emergency managers consider and take into account all hazards, all phases, all stakeholders and all impacts relevant to disasters. 2. Progressive— emergency managers anticipate future disasters and take preventive and preparatory measures to build disaster-resistant and disaster-resilient communities.

How does FEMA define emergency management? ›

Emergency management is the managerial function charged with creating the framework within which communities reduce vulnerability to threats/hazards and cope with disasters.

What are the three 3 integrated management systems? ›

Implementation approach for Integrated Management System

The three standards of ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 have a common underlying principle: continuous improvement based on Deming's cycle (Plan-Do-Check-Act) [7].

What is the role of an Emergency Department manager? ›

The Nursing Manager of Emergency Services will be responsible for the financial management, staff management and development, day-to-day operations, and program development in the Emergency Department.

What are the legal duties of an emergency manager? ›

Laws establishing the appointment of an emergency manager constitute a specific subset of fiscal distress laws. Once appointed, the emergency manager is granted authority and responsibility for assuring some or all aspects of local governmental operations, including financial oversight, during a financial emergency.

What is the role of management in an emergency? ›

Emergency Management is organized analysis, planning, decision-making and assignment of available resources to mitigate (lessen the effect of or prevent), prepare for, respond to, and recover from the effects of all hazards.

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