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Guidelines for Hazard Report

I. Introduction

• Provide a clear and concise introduction that outlines the purpose of the report.
• Define the scope and objectives of the report, including the type of hazards to be covered.

II. Hazard Identification

• Include detailed descriptions of hazard assigned, including their characteristics and potential
impact on people and the environment.

III. Hazard Assessment

• Assess the likelihood of hazard occurring in Iloilo City and severity of hazard type assigned,
using data and research where possible.
• Discuss the vulnerabilities and exposure levels in Iloilo City to assigned hazard type.

IV. Risk Management and Mitigation

• Evaluate existing strategies and measures for risk management and hazard mitigation for type
of hazard.
• Propose recommendations for improving or enhancing these strategies.

V. Case Studies

• Include real-world case studies or examples to illustrate the impact of given hazard type.
Analyze these cases to identify lessons learned and best practices.

VI. Data Analysis

• Use relevant data and statistics to support your analysis and conclusions.
• Create charts, graphs, or tables to present data effectively.

VII. Recommendations

• Provide clear, evidence-based recommendations for preparedness, response, and recovery


for each hazard type.
• Explain how these recommendations can be implemented in practice.

VIII. Conclusion

• Summarize the key findings and insights from the report.


• Emphasize the importance of understanding and addressing different hazard types.

IX. References

• Cite all sources properly using APA 7 (American Psychological Association 7th edition).

X. Presentation

• Use a clear and professional writing style, avoiding jargon and ambiguous language.
• Organize the report logically, with headings and subheadings to guide the audience.
• Ensure proper grammar, spelling, and formatting.
Criteria Points Description
Analysis of Hazard Type 20
- Thoroughness and Depth 10 In-depth analysis of given hazard type.
- Critical Evaluation 10 Critical assessment of the significance and
impact.
Integration of Case Studies 15
- Relevance and Selection 5 Selection of relevant and illustrative case
studies.
- Interpretation and Connection 5 Effective interpretation and connection to
analysis.
- Lessons Learned 5 Identification and analysis of lessons learned.
Recommendations and 15
Solutions
- Practicality 5 Practical and implementable
recommendations.
- Innovation 5 Creative and innovative solutions proposed.
- Connection to Analysis 5 Clear link between recommendations and
analysis.
Critical Thinking 20
- Problem-Solving 5 Demonstrated problem-solving skills.
- Evaluation of Counterarguments 5 Consideration and evaluation of
counterarguments.
- Interdisciplinary Approach 5 Integration of interdisciplinary perspectives.
- Originality 5 Original insights and critical thinking exhibited.
Overall Quality 20
- Coherence and Flow 5 Coherent and logical flow of ideas and sections.
- Use of Evidence 5 Effective use of supporting evidence and data.
- Writing Clarity 5 Clarity in writing, expression, and
communication.
- Professionalism 5 Professional presentation and adherence to
guidelines.
Total Score 100

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