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All structures face differing levels of risk associated with climate change and
natural events, accidents or intentional (criminal or terrorist) events. The development
of effective and efficient client/project-specific mitigation strategies requires
the use of Risk Assessment. Risk is a combination of credible threats, vulnerability
and consequence. Certain geographical areas have particular risk factors that affect
facility capability need and placement such as population density, presence of critical
infrastructure, location in a high terrorist threat or high natural disaster areas
and military base/complex proximity. Therefore, in determining the design for a
Client's particular facility in a specific location, the following Assessments are
conducted:
Asset Assessment
The people, facilities, property and organization to be protected are identified
and prioritized. The nature of the asset, its value, location, current and replacement
value and by whom it is utilized are all identified.
Threat Assessment
This evaluates either the Threat Event or the potential aggressors and the type
of tactics and weapons that they are most likely to employ. The threat assessment
considers the complete spectrum of threats including Global Warming and Climate
Change and man-made (i.e., criminal acts, terrorist acts, etc.) For threats involving
explosives and other types of mass destruction, the threat assessment should quantify
the type and/or size of device. The final result of the Threat Assessment is list
of credible threats and/or attack scenarios.
Site and Security Assessment
A physical site security assessment consists of an evaluation of a proposed or already
determined location for the facility. Site access, site lines, topography, susceptibility
to climate change, vegetation, adjacent land use and varying possibilities for stand-off
distance placement are recorded.
Vulnerability Assessment
This quantifies the potential impact from a specific threat scenario based on the
proposed site, personnel and planned capabilities. The Vulnerability Assessment
should evaluate potential damage to assets and injury to people from each hazard
scenario. This provides a baseline for determining the potential benefits from various
security or hardening design options. Utilizing a combination of quantitative and
qualitative techniques, the Risk Assessment incorporates the Threat Assessment,
the Site Assessment, and the Vulnerability Assessment to evaluate the potential
risks associated with each threat. The objective of the Risk Assessment is to quantify
the existing and potential risks and to make recommendations to mitigate to the
best level possible.
Based on the Risk Assessment and the Client's Budget, a Balanced Survivability Assessment
is generated and the Hardened Structures Feasibility
Study is completed. This Study establishes a Program of Requirements which identifies
the required activities that specifically responds to a Client's goals.
These Assessments together with the Client's specific energy goals, storage capabilities
and manned and mechanical defensive response requirements, establishes the fundamental
basis and design liabilities on which the Hardened Structures
design may proceed.
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