A primary outcome of mock disaster exercises regarding participants is that they clarify specific roles and responsibilities.
Mock disaster exercises move beyond theoretical knowledge and put participants in a realistic, simulated environment. This active engagement clarifies roles by:
Translating Theory into Practice: Participants learn precisely what their duties entail under pressure, rather than just reading about them in a plan. They discover the practical steps, tools, and information required for their specific role.
Highlighting Interdependencies: The exercises show how different roles and agencies must coordinate to be effective. This helps participants understand their place within the broader response structure and who they need to communicate with.
Reducing Ambiguity: The dynamic nature of a drill exposes any confusion or overlap in responsibilities, allowing for them to be addressed and clarified before a real event occurs.