Two Folsom Facilitate Emergency Plan

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Two Folsom Facilitate Emergency Plan - Quiz

A 10 question quiz on the Two Folsom Facilitate Emergency Plan (see Security Team Site > Procedures > Emergency Plans).


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 
    How many gallons of water do have stored in our vault for the fire sprinkler system and how many hours worth of fuel (gas) do have stored on site for the building generators?
    • A. 

      63,000 gallons of water and 16 hours of fuel.

    • B. 

      37,000 gallons of water and 24 hours of fuel.

    • C. 

      71,000 gallons of water and 10 hours of fuel.

    • D. 

      42,000 gallons of water and 8 hours of fuel.

    • E. 

      None of the above. We do not store fuel on site.

  • 2. 
    Why do we two generators on site?
    • A. 

      One is a primary. The other is a backup unit.

    • B. 

      Because Two Folsom is a large building

    • C. 

      One supplies power to the life safety system and the other non-life safety systems.

    • D. 

      All of the Above

    • E. 

      A and C

  • 3. 
    What is the second action (duty) that the SOC must do after an earthquake?
    • A. 

      Evacuate the building.

    • B. 

      Monitor CCN and local broadcasts for updates and information.

    • C. 

      Conduct a building survey to access the damage.

    • D. 

      Contact the other San Francisco locations out of range of our 2-way radio system (visual studios).

    • E. 

      None of the above.

  • 4. 
    Who is the Fire Safety Director for 2 Folsom and 1 Harrison Buildings?
    • A. 

      Bryan Graham

    • B. 

      Kevin Solliday

    • C. 

      Debbie Maples

    • D. 

      Zack Crowther

    • E. 

      Keith White

  • 5. 
    You are in the SOC and you receive a report of a possible airborne pathogen in the HVAC system or near our intakes to our HVAC system.  What is the very first action you must take? 
    • A. 

      Contact Gap Inc. Security Management.

    • B. 

      Contact the engineering team.

    • C. 

      Press the red HVAC shutdown button in the SOC.

    • D. 

      Hold your breath

    • E. 

      Make a PA announcement.

  • 6. 
    Why are verbal bomb threats a lesser than threat than a suspicious package?
    • A. 

      The FBI profile for bombers does not match the personality type that would make a verbal bomb threat.

    • B. 

      Because the vast majority of bomb threats do not result in an actual device and are made to disrupt the work environment rather than to harm people or property.

    • C. 

      Because in the history of the domestic U.S. there has never been a verbal bomb threat that result in the discover of any actual bomb device.

    • D. 

      None of the above.

    • E. 

      All of the above.

  • 7. 
    What is the only action item that Corporate Operations has for medical emergencies?
    • A. 

      Secure an elevator on independent service.

    • B. 

      Clean up any large blood or body fluid spills.

    • C. 

      Assist with first aid.

    • D. 

      Provide emergency parking for the fire department and EMTs.

  • 8. 
    During a medical emergency what does the second mobile officer do?
    • A. 

      Assists the first responder with first aid.

    • B. 

      Secures an elevator on the ground floor and waits for the EMTs to arrive.

    • C. 

      Waits in the elevator lobby of the floor of the victim and escorts the EMTs to the victim.

    • D. 

      Grabs the medical response bag and responds directly to the victim.

  • 9. 
    After an earthquake, if there are fatalities, which department is responsible for setting up and maintaining a temporary morgue?
    • A. 

      Corporate Security

    • B. 

      Engineering

    • C. 

      No one, cover and walk away.

    • D. 

      Food services.

    • E. 

      Corporate Operations.

  • 10. 
    How many days worth of food and water does each of our disaster kits hold and for how many people?
    • A. 

      5 days worth for 12 people

    • B. 

      1 days worth for 15 people

    • C. 

      10 days worth for 20 people

    • D. 

      3 days worth for 20 people

    • E. 

      5 days worth for 20 people.

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