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Which factor does not impact the complexity of an incident?

One factor that does not typically impact the complexity of an incident is the size of the organization involved. The complexity of an incident can be influenced by a variety of factors, such as the nature and scope of the incident, the number of people and resources involved, the potential impact on the community or environment, and the level of coordination required to respond to the incident.

However, the size of the organization itself is not typically a factor in determining the complexity of an incident. An incident affecting a large organization may be just as complex as an incident affecting a small organization, or it may be less complex, depending on the other factors involved.

In general, the complexity of an incident is determined by the unique circumstances and challenges that it presents, rather than by the size or structure of the organization involved.