agencies to mitigate, plan, and prepare for a large 9.0 earthquake to strike the Cascadia subduction zone just off the coast of Washington, Oregon, and California. Portland is particularly susceptible not only to not only an earthquake but other natural hazards including major storms, volcanic activity, flooding, and landslides to name just a few. Portland Oregon is also a hotbed for human-made disasters such as international terrorist attacks, cyber-attacks, and attacks from extremist groups. The vast array
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more and more hazards that we are faced with on a daily basis. The difference between the hazards is fairly easy to separate because each has their own unique story behind them. First responders are charged with responding to these hazards however depending on the wrong place wrong time scenario an ordinary person could also be in the position to respond or worse were part of one. The first difference is the research that exists to deal with terrorism hazard versus a traditional hazard [1]. A natural
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Personal Preparedness Packet A natural disaster or crisis can occur without a moment’s notice. While, it is virtually impossible to control when a disaster or crisis will strike, it is possible to prepare for them. California can be affected by a variety of natural disasters such as; earthquakes, mudslides, floods, and wildfires. It is beneficial for all residents to prepare disaster plan for their families that will layout their course of action in the event that a disaster or crisis occurs. Planning
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What to do and how to get prepared in the event of a disaster Predicting dangerous tornadoes, hurricanes, winter storms, and floods are now unerring and facile. We can tell in advance if a giant wave will hit our seashores. Nevertheless, in spite of the forewarning, Americans still suffer great losses during these disasters, most of which are due to inadequate preparations. Hurricane Harvey, the largest storm to hit the United States since Hurricane Katrina, blew into the Texas coast. Over 200 000
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Case study no.2 Natural disasters A-Problem definition In case of a disaster event, there are several effects, such as humanitarian effects, including the loss of lives and persons injured; ecological effects among other damage to ecosystems; and economic effects, comprising different effects on the economy. National disaster effects can be caused by the disaster itself or by follow on directly or indirectly. B-Justification of the problem Natural disasters have severe effects on different
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procedure and practices: a) The use and care of safety devices It involves with a fixed barrier or guards that prevents physical contact with moving parts. It will prevent any part of your body touching the moving parts which can be a hazard. All machinery and machine guards shall be inspected by the equipment operator to determine that it is safe condition prior to each use for example defective guards. b) Reporting procedure for workplace safety and health issues
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Heart Hospital Hazard Mitigation Plan Hazard Vulnerability Mitigation Strategy Plan Version 1 – February 1, 2010 Heart Hospital Hazard Mitigation Plan Table of Contents I. Introduction……………………………………………… 3 A. Purpose of the Plan B. Methodology C. AZHH Background II. Risk Assessment Findings A. Hazard Identification B. Profile of Hazard Events C. Vulnerability of Assessments III. Mitigation Goals, Objectives
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CBOHS302B Apply Occupational and Safety in the Workplace Assignment Semester I 2012 The Occupational Health and Safety Act is designed to safeguard the health, safety and welfare of employees, employers and anyone else against the potential risks or hazards that might occur at the workplace. The act would be reinforced through legislation, policies, procedures and activities. The chosen workplace is a printing warehouse where I used to work at. Its service includes the output of a variety of texts and
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Preparedness and Psychosocial Well Being among Fire Fighters working in the Province of Batangas”. Literature and studies presented in this chapter contains information, concepts, theories and findings that are contributory and fitting for the selection and development of the theoretical framework of the study.This reveals the critical importance of psychosocial wellness in maintaining or improving the job preparedness inherent in this career.In the process, fire personnel are being asked to withstand the
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