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Hazard Mitigation Planning Process
Hazard Mitigation Planning Process
Hazard Mitigation
Plan Update
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Project Background
Funding
Project Background
The Basics
What is a Hazard?
Something that could cause harm to people, property, or the environment
Something that could cause a disaster or a state of emergency.
What is Hazard Mitigation?
Mitigate: To make less severe or intense; to reduce the impact.
Hazard Mitigation is any action taken in
advance to reduce or eliminate the harm
to human life or property caused by hazards.
Type of Hazards
Natural Hazards
Technological Hazards
Human Related Hazards
Parties Involved
Led by Lt. Mark Przybylski, Saginaw County Sheriffs Office,
Emergency Management Division
Saginaw County Emergency Preparedness Committee
Spicer Group, Consultant
35 municipalities in Saginaw County
Table of Contents
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Hazardous Events
Part 6
Mitigation Strategies/Action Plan
Part 7
Coordination
Part 8
Monitoring and Update Activities
Part 9
Appendices
Process
Process
Preparation
Identify Hazards
Hazard Analysis
List of Hazard Mitigation Actions
Plan Completion and Update
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The Multi-Jurisdictional
Committee
The key stakeholders within each jurisdictions that deal with
emergency services and management.
We invited the following individuals from each jurisdiction:
Supervisor/Manager
Fire Chief
Police Chief
Various county departments including:
Health Department
Planning Department
Public Works
911
Board of Commissioners
Road Commission
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Your Role
We will need your assistance to:
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Community Input
Website
www.saginawhazmit.com
Will provide information on:
The development of the plan
The schedule
Information about Hazard Mitigation Planning
Existing Documents
The draft
Online Survey
To be completed by the identified stakeholders
Identifying hazards
Ranking the hazards
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Hazard
Rankings
2008 vs 2015
Inclement Weather
Tornadoes
Flooding
Transportation Accidents
Structural Fires
Hazmat Transportation Incident
Public Health Emergencies
Hazmat Fixed Site Incident
Extreme Temperatures
Civil Disturbance
Infrastructure Failure
Oil and Gas Pipeline Accident
Drought
Wildfires
Oil and Gas Well Accident
Dam Failure
Terrorism
Scrap Tire Fires
Nuclear Attack
Subsidence
Nuclear Power Plant Accident
Earthquake
2015 Ranking
2008 Ranking
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Schedule
NOVEMBER 2015 Hazards Identified
DECEMBER 2015 Hazards Ranked
APRIL 2016 Goals and Objectives Identified
MAY 2016 - Developing Mitigation Strategies
JULY 2016 - Draft Document to be Completed
SEPTEMBER 2016 - Final Adoption BY EACH LOCAL COMMUNITY
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