HAZARD MAPPING
AND RISK ASSESSMENT
WILLIAM EDZAR B. LIPIT QPDRRMC- ERT
HOW MANY SQUARE ARE THERE?
HAZARD Phenomena that pose threat to people , structures or economicassets and which may cause disaster.
VUNERABILITY Degree of loss (0% to 100%) resulting from potential damaging phenomenon RISK Is the probability of meeting danger or suffering harm or loss.
Hazard Mapping:
Is the process of identifying and displaying the spatial variation of
events or physical condition.
e.g. potential ground shaking flood plains, hazmat sites, etc.
HAZARD ASSESSMENT
The probability or change of an event occuring in a particular area
based on geological evidence, historical data, and projections derived from theoretical analysis.
RISK ASSESSMENT
The risk assessment defines the nature and severity of the risk
problems through two primary steps. RISK IDENTIFICATION RISK ANALYSIS
RISK IDENTIFICATION
Focuses on four tasks:
Clarifying stakeholder risk management goals and
objectives. Identifying what exposures are necessary to accomplish those goals and objectives. Identifying potential hazards Assessing the vulnerability of identified exposure to the potential hazard.
RISK ANALYSIS
Examines the significance of identified
risks on the communitys capability to achieve defined goals and objectives. Gaps in understanding the nature of the hazard and uncertainties in expected hazard impacts lead to less accurate risk assessments.
RISK EVALUATION
Is a processs for evaluating what to do about the risk, including
evaluating the feasibility of possible risk interventions.
GEOGRAPHIC HAZARD MAPPING
What to do?
Draw a SPOT- MAP of your community . (roads, mountain, hills, ricefield, sea, creek, rivers, bridges, communication lines, electric grids, etc.) After drawing all the lifelines, draw all the structures in your community. (Houses, Buildings, Church,etc) Identify the hazards that probably occur in your community.
VULNERABLE POPULATION
1,200 FAMILIES 543 CHLDREN 670 WOMEN 4 HANDICAPPED 30 SENIOR CITIZENS
VULNERABLE LIFELINE
WATER SYSTEM ELECTRICAL LINES COMMUNCATION LINE
HAZARDS MATRIX MAKING
AREAS MOST LIKELY AFFECTED HAZARD A FLOOD POPULATION AT RISK LIFELINES AT RISK SOURCE OF LIVELIHOOD MOST LIKELY AFFECTED INFRASTRUCTURES MOST LIKELY AFFECTED STRUCTURES MOST LIKELY AFFECTED
COASTAL AREAS
25 FAMILIES ALONG THE COAST AND 15 FAMS ALONG MATSIKAS RIVER
SEA AND RIVER ROUTES ETC.
FISHING , RIVER TRADING , ETC.
THE MATIKAS BRIDGE NEAR THE COAST
HOUSES, BRGY. HALL
HAZARD B lANDSLIDE SITIO MATAO, BRGY BAOG 30 FAMILIES LIVING IN FOOT OF MT. MATAMBOK ROADS, CREEKS, VEGETATION,ETC
VEGETABLE TRDG. LIVESTOCK ,
COMMUNICATION TOWER
HOUSES , B. HALL, PIG FENCES
RISK ASSESSMENT
HAZARDS LOCATION
HIGH
RISK
MODERATE
LOW
Whoever you are, wherever you live, there is something you can do to help:
Donate Your Time!
DISASTER RISK REDUCTION & MGT. CAPABILITIES
HUMAN RESOURCE
NAME Maximus Desmus Aurelius Hon. Henry M. Buzar Freeman Yo
DESIGNATION/P OSITION
CONTACT NUMBER 09204040604
SERVICES Disaster Incident Consultant Disaster Mgt. Consultant RESCUE
REMARKS Available
Cmdr. Of the ARMY in the South Governor
Available
ERT- Leader
Available
AFP, PNP, BFP, PCG..etc
Chiefs
Peace and Order/ RESCUE
Available
DISASTER RISK REDUCTION & MGT. CAPACITIES
INVENTORY OF EQUIPMENT
EQUIPMENT Medical Services Digging Equipment Transport Equipment Communication Equipment QUANTITY 3 200 10 55 DESCRIPTION Ambulance & ERV Jeep & MultiCab Piko, Pala Dump Trucks REMARKS serviceable 50% are serviceable All are in running condition
Base and Portable All are in good Radios, Telephones condition
Continuation..
EQUIPMENT Road Clearing Equipment Water Life Raft 5 200 QUANTITY DESCRIPTION Pay Loader, Bulldozer etc. REMARKS All are in running condition
Bancas, Speedboat All are in good and Rubber Boats condition
PPE
Personnel Protective Equipments
300
5 ?
Helmets, Boots, Raincoats, Gloves,
Generator
All are in good condition
In running condition
Emergency Electricity Supply Emergency Medical Supplies ETC.
Medicines, FA Kits 70% are available Etc.
COUNTER DISASTER PLAN
is a plan that outlines all mitigating and posible courses of action not only when a disaster occurs but also when preparing for a posible disaster so that the effect would not be immense. the pupose of planning is to anticipate future situations and requirements, thus, ensuring the application of effective and coordinated counter measures.
ELEMENTS OF CDP
INTRODUCTION
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
COORDINATING INSTRUCTIONS
RESOURCES
REPORTING AND RECORDING
UPDATING OF PLANS
PLANNING TABLE
ACTIVITY
MAKE A DISASTER PREPAREDNESS PLANS PLANS,ORGANI ZES, LEAD & CONTROL THE RISK MGT
OBJECTIVE
TO MINIMIZE LOSS OF LIVES AND PROPERTIES
TARGET BENEFICIARIES
TIMEFRAME
PERSON
RESPONSIBLE
RESOURCES NEEDED
ALL RES. OF BRGY. 10
THE MUNICIPALIT Y OF HANDA
APRIL 2011
JULY 2011
ALL MEMBER OF BDRRMC
LCES AND MEMBERS OF MDRRMC
Definitely TIME
TO MITIGATE THE IMPACT OF DISASTER
Definitely TIME
Successful PLANNING is possible, thanks to many voluntary organizations and caring people,
like YOU!
GOOD DAY! CIVIL DEFENSE IS
EVERYBODY RESPONSIBILITY
SO OTHERS MAY LIVE