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| Risk Index | |
| Location: | Bobsville, OK |
| Date Updated: | Insert today's date |
| Completed by: | Write your name here |
| Adapted from FEMA IS-559 Toolkit |
RiskIdx-Nat
| Risk Index | ||||||
| Location: | Bobsville, OK | |||||
| Date Completed: | March 13th, 2020 | |||||
| Completed by: | ||||||
| Hazard | Frequency | Magnitude | Warning Time | Severity | Special Characteristics & Planning Considerations | Risk Priority |
| Sourced from Hazard Vulnerability Matrix | Unlikely | Negligible | 24+ hours | Negligible | The evaluation of these risks, the economics should be taken into consideration. However, studying the effects of natural risks over a period of time is not necessarily the best method to be utilized. This is due to the fact that, the risk levels may lack some clarity. the effects of the risks can be minimized via, creation of public awareness, establishing warning systems, as well as educating the public. mitigation is possible through better land utilization practices, zoning adoption and establishing codes too. risk priority is given by the severity. in this case, tornado, drought, earthquake, blizzard, riverline flood, and wildfire will be priotized in that order. | Low |
| Possible | Limited | 12-24 hours | Limited | Medium | ||
| Likely | Critical | 6-12 hours | Critical | High | ||
| Highly Likely | Catastrophic | Minimal | Catastrophic | |||
| Tornado | Highly, likely | Catastrophic | Minimal | Catastrophic | High | |
| Drought | Likely | Critical | 24 + hours | Critical | Natural hazards posse more danger than technological and manmade whose rectification can be easily done. In natural hazards, control abilities are minimal. | Medium |
| Blizzard | Likely | Limited | 12 - 24 hours | Limited | Medium | |
| Earthquake | Highly likely | Limited | Minimal | Critical | Medium | |
| Riverine flood | Possible | Limited | 12 - 24 hours | Limited | Low | |
| Wildfire | Possible | Limited | Minimal | Limited | Medium | |
| Adapted from FEMA IS-559 Toolkit | ||||||
RiskIdx-Tech
| Hazard Risk Index - Technological | ||||||
| Location: | Bobsville, OK | |||||
| Date Completed: | Insert today's date | |||||
| Completed by: | Write your name here | |||||
| Hazard | Frequency | Magnitude | Warning Time | Severity | Special Characteristics & Planning Considerations | Risk Priority |
| Sourced from Hazard Vulnerability Matrix | Unlikely | Negligible | 24+ hours | Negligible | Technological hazards and risks are many and this means that the levels to be handled are many and this is a major factor to be considered. This calls for all the technological utilities to have a unique environment of carrying out their functions. The reduction of the hazards can be done via secured computers and networks that are wireless, servers, and passwords too. additionally, workers should be trained on the various IT policies and procedures, data back ups should be put in place to provide local storage and regular updates of the software. Risk priority depends on the severity levels. in this case, all the hazards here will be given equal measure of priority because the severity levels are equal even the consideration of other factors are still equal thus equal priority. | Low |
| Possible | Limited | 12-24 hours | Limited | Medium | ||
| Likely | Critical | 6-12 hours | Critical | High | ||
| Highly Likely | Catastrophic | Minimal | Catastrophic | |||
| Hazardous material | Unlikely | Limited | Minimal | Limited | Low | |
| Communication failure | Unlikely | Limited | Minimal | Limited | Technological hazards can be easily controlled using better technologies unlike natural hazards. | Low |
| Plain/Train/Auto cash | Unlikely | Limited | Minimal | Limited | Low | |
| Water pipe break | Unlikely | Limited | Minimal | Limited | Low | |
| Gas leak | Unlikely | Limited | Minimal | Limited | Low | |
| Adapted from FEMA IS-559 Toolkit | ||||||
RiskIdx-Man
| Hazard Risk Index - Human | ||||||
| Location: | Bobsville, OK | |||||
| Date Completed: | Insert today's date | |||||
| Completed by: | Write your name here | |||||
| Hazard | Frequency | Magnitude | Warning Time | Severity | Special Characteristics & Planning Considerations | Risk Priority |
| Sourced from Hazard Vulnerability Matrix | Unlikely | Negligible | 24+ hours | Negligible | Basically, man made threats and hazards planning should consider; risk assessment, and emergency planning for the potential hazards, developing testing and training plans as well as communication ones. These hazards can be minimized via designs that will have the hazards eliminated before they take place. this in return provides optimum safety to the workers, assessed risks will enabled the easy identification and qunatification of hazards. the certified systems should be given priority as compared to the personal protective equipment as well as provision of quality trainings which is a key component in preventing hazards. risk priority is given by the secerity levels. therefore, terrorism, civil distrubance, plane/train/auto crash, and wildfire and hazardous materail spill and epidemic should be given prority in that order. | Low |
| Possible | Limited | 12-24 hours | Limited | Medium | ||
| Likely | Critical | 6-12 hours | Critical | High | ||
| Highly Likely | Catastrophic | Minimal | Catastrophic | |||
| Terrorism | Unlikely | Catastrophic | Minimal | Catastrophic | Medium | |
| Civil Disturbance | Unlikely | Catastrophic | 24 + hours | Critical | Medium | |
| Hazardous material spill | Unlikely | Limited | Minimal | Limited | Just like technological hazards, manmade hazards are also controlled in easy manner because if people change the way they do things, then a danger of potential hazards will be eliminated. | Low |
| Epidemic | Unlikely | Critical | Minimal | Limited | Low | |
| Plane/Train/Auto crash | Unlikely | Limited | Minimal | Critical | Medium | |
| Wildfire | Unlikely | Limited | Minimal | Limited | Low | |
| Adapted from FEMA IS-559 Toolkit | ||||||