DISCUSS THE PROCESS AND TECHNIQUES OF ANTICIPATING AND PREPARING FOR HAZARDOUS WEATHER CONDITIONS. ONCE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED, YOU WILL RECEIVE OFFICIAL CERTIFICATION FOR COURSE COMPLETION.

DISCUSS THE PROCESS AND TECHNIQUES OF ANTICIPATING AND PREPARING FOR HAZARDOUS WEATHER CONDITIONS. ONCE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED, YOU WILL RECEIVE OFFICIAL CERTIFICATION FOR COURSE COMPLETION

Deliverable Length: 600–800 words
Details: Assignment Guidelines

  • Using the research obtained in the first portion of this assignment, select 1 natural hazard and 1 man-made hazard (HURRICANE & Nuclear ) from your Phase 1 Individual Project.
  • With regard to the selected hazards, recommend a policy for approval by your city manager (600–800 words).
  • The policy should thoroughly address the following categories of efforts associated with the hazards:
    • Mitigation
    • Preparedness
    • Response
    • Recovery
  • Your policy proposal should address any significant overlaps in the efforts associated with each type of hazard chosen.
  • Be sure that all sources are referenced using APA style.

Phase Resources:

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  • Department of Homeland Security (DHS)Official Web site of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
  • DisasterAssistance.govAn information resource on attaining federal assistance before, during, and after a disaster.
  • Emergency Preparedness and ResponseThis Web site provides information on preparing for and responding to public health emergencies.
  • Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)Official Web site of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Contains information on types of disasters, planning, recovery, rebuilding, and federal assistance.
  • Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration (FIMA)The Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration (FIMA) manages a variety of programs aimed at reducing future losses from floods, earthquakes, tornadoes and other types of natural disasters.
  • IS-271 Anticipating Hazardous Weather & Community RiskThis course, from the Emergency Management Institute’s Independent Study Program provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), discusses the process and techniques of anticipating and preparing for hazardous weather conditions. Once successfully completed, you will receive official certification for course completion.
  • Preparedness, Response & RecoveryResources provided by the Department of Homeland Security on federal preparedness, response, and recovery efforts.