National Occupational Competency Testing Institute (NOCTI) Business Practice Exam

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What do corrective measures primarily focus on?

  1. Preventing potential disasters

  2. Fixing or restoring the systems after a disaster

  3. Training employees on emergency procedures

  4. Conducting regular safety audits

The correct answer is: Fixing or restoring the systems after a disaster

Corrective measures are designed specifically to address issues that have already emerged, particularly in the aftermath of a disaster or failure. Their primary focus is on fixing or restoring systems, processes, or structures to ensure they return to full functionality and safety. This is crucial for minimizing the impacts of any disasters that have occurred and helps organizations quickly recover and resume operations. In contrast, the other options center on different aspects of risk management and safety protocols. Preventing potential disasters involves proactive measures that aim to avoid incidents before they happen. Training employees on emergency procedures ensures that staff are prepared to respond effectively in crisis situations, while conducting regular safety audits is focused on identifying and mitigating risks before they result in a disaster. Each of these approaches plays a vital role in an overall safety strategy but does not focus directly on the restoration processes that highlight the core purpose of corrective measures.