Posted: September 9th, 2015

Risk management.

Introduction of Emergency Management
This assignment contains from three part
First one:
please take a moment to respond to the following questions:

Given the society we live in, what infrastructure should be given the highest priority and which might be most vulnerable?

How should special events, such as the Olympics or Super Bowl or World Cup Series, affect allocations and what kinds of events might quality?
Second :

using your new knowledge of risk management.

Why does a collaborative management style in a local government encourage the sharing of risk information?
What kinds of risk information might be most commonly included in land-use decision making at the community level?
Assuming you where the emergency management director in your home town/city, what would you rank as your communities top five risk and why?

Third part:

In 2001, the Public Entity Risk Institute (PERI) published “Risk Identification and Analysis: A Guide.” This Guide is available at the PERI website in PDF form at www.riskinstitute.org in the Publications, Tools and resources page on the website. This report listed a nine step process for reducing the impact of risk on the operations of small public entities. The nine steps are:

establish risk as a priority for every employee;
designate a risk team leader;
define the scope and goals of the risk team’s activities;
establish an analytical framework;
recruit team members;
identify and evaluate risks;
plot a risk map;
create an action plan; and
implement and monitor the action plan.
The PERI methodology is one example of a practical guide developed to assist communities in identifying and assessing their risks. The Guide provides simple instructions on what factors must be considered in conducting this analysis and in preparing risk reduction and mitigation measures.

The PERI report also includes a section entitled “The Four Principal Risk Strategies.” In a 250 word discussion, how would you use these strategies to determine and rank the risk factors for two of the following:

Nuclear power plants and other nuclear facilities,
Seaports,
Chemical facilities,
Military facilities,
Federal facilities,
Dams,
Non-nuclear electrical power plants,
Food and agricultural centers,
Oil and natural gas refineries and pipelines,
Financial centers,
Rail and mass transit systems,
Bridges and tunnels,
Airports,
Stadiums and arenas,
Educational institutions, and
Skyscrapers and large commercial buildings
Post your thoughts then your thoughts and impressions by Friday then read and comment on at least two fellow students by Sunday.

Review the Discussion Board Rubric for guidance on your posts.

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