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In assessing readiness after an incident is over, and deciding what you want to do differently next time, set goals regarding:

a. output, systems issues, logistical factors, and human factors.
b. output, documentation, systems issues, and facilities maintenance.
c. risk analysis, facilities maintenance, documentation, and systems issues.
d. logistical factors, human factors, documentation, and risk analysis.

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a. output, systems issues, logistical factors, and human factors.
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The correct answer is A) output, system issues, logistical factors, and human factors.

In assessing readiness after an incident is over, and deciding what you want to do differently next time, set goals regarding output, system issues, logistical factors, and human factors.

After the incident or an event is over, the best thing to do is evaluate what went wrong and what went right in order to have a complete analysis of the situation. We want to correct or eliminate what was wrong, and maintain or improve what was right. If we do not do an evaluation after an incident, we cannot do things better the next time. So in assessing readiness after an incident is over, and deciding what you want to do differently next time, set goals regarding output, system issues, logistical factors, and human factors.

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