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CP FORM 1: HAZARD ANALYSIS

HAZARD PROBABILITY IMPACT AVERAGE RANK


PROBABILITY+IMPACT
Rate Remarks Rate Remarks 2
NATURAL
HAZARD
fire 2 Some of the 2 Based on the 2 3
classroom buildings recommendation and
are old and already inspection result done
dilapidated which are by the Bureau of Fire
prone to fire Protection the school
incidents. may cause fire.

4 classroom buildings
and ancillary rooms
get source of
electricity in only one
main circuit breaker
which considered to
be dangerous and
caused damage to
school itself.
Typhoon 5 According to the data 4 Loss of school 4.5 1
gathered from properties/loss of
Barangay Remedios, human lives
the community
experiences minor
damages during
strong typhoons 4
years ago brought by
typhoon “Habagat”
Earthquake 2 Minor damages on 3 Loss of school 2.5 2
school properties and properties/loss of
CP FORM 1: HAZARD ANALYSIS

community were human lives


recorded during the
Earthquake
experienced 5 years
ago and have a
chance to be
experience again on
the next 5 years.

HAZARD PLAN FOR Monsoon rains/ tropical depression

ROOT CAUSES EARLY WARNING TRIGGERING FACTORS EXISTING MITIGATING MEASURES


MOONSOON RAIN/ Utilize meteorological data to CONTINUES HEAVY RAINFALL components and considerations for a flood
TROPICAL DEPRESSION monitor rainfall patterns, storm early warning system:
intensity, and other weather Monitoring and Data Collection:
conditions that can contribute to  Weather Monitoring: Utilize
flooding. meteorological data to monitor
rainfall patterns, storm intensity, and
Implement a network of gauges and other weather conditions that can
sensors to monitor river and water contribute to flooding.
levels. This data is essential for  River and Water Level
predicting potential flooding. Monitoring: Implement a network
of gauges and sensors to monitor
river and water levels. This data is
essential for predicting potential
flooding.

FIRE Surveillance and Detection: Overkill sockets , electrical Defensible Space:


CP FORM 1: HAZARD ANALYSIS

Weather Monitoring: Integrate problems, old electrical wirings,  Establish defensible space around
weather monitoring systems to improper electrical installations structures by clearing away
assess conditions conducive to vegetation, dead plants, and other
Improper burning of waste and
wildfires, such as high temperatures, combustible materials. This helps
improper storage of flammable
low humidity, and strong winds. materials and chemicals. create a buffer zone that reduces
the risk of a wildfire reaching
Collaboration with Emergency buildings.
Services: Emergency Access Routes:
 Foster collaboration with fire  Establish and maintain clear
departments(BFP, emergency emergency access routes for
services, and other relevant firefighting vehicles and personnel.
authorities to ensure a These routes should be strategically
coordinated response to located to provide efficient access to
wildfires. high-risk areas.
 Establish protocols for Water Sources and Infrastructure:
communication and  Ensure the availability of reliable
information sharing among water sources for firefighting efforts.
different agencies involved in Maintain hydrants, water tanks, and
firefighting efforts.(BFP) other infrastructure that can be used
Community Preparedness: to supply water to affected areas.
 Conduct community Collaboration with Emergency Services:
education programs to raise  Collaborate closely with fire
awareness about wildfire departments, emergency services,
risks, prevention measures, and other relevant agencies to
and evacuation procedures. ensure a coordinated and effective
 Provide training on fire-safe response to wildfires.
practices, including creating Mitigating the impact of fires requires a
defensible space around comprehensive and integrated approach
school and implementing
CP FORM 1: HAZARD ANALYSIS

fire-resistant landscaping. that involves government agencies,


communities, and individuals. Regular
monitoring, assessment, and adaptation of
strategies based on changing conditions
are essential for effective wildfire
mitigation.

3a
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PARTICULARS
BAD WORSE WORST
(CAN BE CUSTOMIZED)
General Description of Event 1 day 2 days (habagat) heavy 3 days heavy (habagat)
(Habagat)monsoon rain monsoon rains triggered monsoon triggered flooding
triggered flooding in the flooding in the area of in the area of school
area of school school

No. of Affected Individuals None none None


No. of Dead none None none
No. of Injured none none none
No. of Missing none none none
EFFECTS
Communication Communication still Disrupted Disrupted communication
available communication due to power interruption
and lack of signal of
telecommunication
Power/Electricity Power interruption Power interruption due Power interruption due to
to damage of electrical electrical lines and
lines improper electrical lines are
hazardous
Transportation Few roads are passable Only lifted vehicles are Not passable
passable
Environment Waterborn disease dengue leptospirosis
Response Capabilities
Government Trust Barangay officials bfp Barangay officials /
sanguniang bayan / bfp /
pnp
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