Identify, characterize and asses threats, 2. Asses the vulnerability of criticalassets and specific threats, 3. Determine the risk, 4. Identify ways to reduce those risk 5. Prioritize risk reduction measures based on strategies
Disaster risk management strategy?
comprehensive disaster risk management strategy, actively involving stakeholders and all levels of the government as well as private sectors
Disaster risk management strategy?
individual disaster risk reduction actions and plans are needed to be located within this strategies
Disaster risk management strategy?
individual line agencies and local government are legally responsible for implementing disaster management within their areas of responsibility
Disaster Risk Reduction Guiding Principles?
Institutional not personality oriented, 2. Permanent solution not temporary, 3. Preemptiveevacuation is better than rescue
emergency/disaster operations center?
central command and control facility that is responsible for the functioning of emergencies
e/docep?
e/disaster ocep is responsible for the strategic overview or big pictures of the disaster
e/dopec?
provides coordination, direction and control during an emergencies
e/dopec?
commonfunctions; to gather, analyze and collect data, and also to make decision that protect lives and properties
e/dopec?
the person in charge is the emergrncy/disaster manager
Doc?
disasteroperation center
notification- made to all partners agencies, it supports staffs who need to take an action and parts of pre-assigned task and responsibilities
blue alert (partial activation)- initial limited and post red alert. All field personnel go on stand by and assets pre positioned for easy deploymenty
red alert (full activation)- secondary and primary support agencues of the cdrrmc are on active status
deactivation- deactivate the alert status and normal operations