Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) ALC Staff Function and OP Aspects Practice Test

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What is the Hazard Prediction Assessment?

A high-level process to forecast potential hazards using mission context, intelligence, weather, and terrain to guide protective measures and resource allocation

Hazard Prediction Assessment is a high-level process that combines mission context, intelligence, weather, and terrain to forecast potential hazards that could affect people, equipment, and operations. This foresight helps guide protective measures and allocate resources proactively, rather than waiting for events to unfold. It goes beyond a simple weather forecast by integrating multiple data sources to identify likely hazards, their potential severity, and where to focus actions to reduce risk.

It’s not a medical triage protocol, which is about prioritizing patients after an incident, nor a logistics inventory check, which focuses on supplies. It isn’t merely a weather forecast either; it uses broader information to anticipate hazards tied to the terrain and mission, informing decisions that shape plans and protections for the operation.

A medical triage protocol

A logistics inventory check

A weather forecast only

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