What are risk management principles according to NFPA 1500 that shall be used by the incident commander?
A) No risk to the safety of members shall be acceptable when there is no possibility of saving lives or property
B) If there are significant risks, activities shall be limited to those where there is only the potential to save endangered lives
C) If there is excessive risk, activities shall be limited to defensive operations
D) All of the above
D
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A. Polypharmacy B. Substance abuse C. Significant distress D. Increasing consumption