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Federal Involvement in Risk Assessment and Management is relatively recent.

Federal Involvement in Risk Assessment and Management is relatively recent. Risk Assessment Applied to Hazards/Disasters . Extensive work has been done in the environmental field (Superfund, drinking water, air pollution)

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Federal Involvement in Risk Assessment and Management is relatively recent.

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  1. Federal Involvement in Risk Assessment and Management is relatively recent. Session 7

  2. Risk Assessment Applied to Hazards/Disasters Extensive work has been done in the environmental field (Superfund, drinking water, air pollution) Industrial and Technological Threats/Crises (Love Canal; Times Beach, MO; TMI) Session 7

  3. First local government and then state governments assume responsibilities for crises and emergencies, to the extent required by the event. Session 7

  4. Since Sept. 11, 2001, there has been a major new focus on countering terrorism. Session 7

  5. Crisis management Predominantly a law enforcement function, and includes measures to identify, acquire, and plan the use of resources needed to anticipate, prevent, and/or resolve a threat or act of terrorism. Session 7

  6. The laws of the United States assign primary authority to the Federal government to prevent and respond to acts of terrorism or potential acts of terrorism. Session 7

  7. Consequence management Predominantly an emergency management function, and includes measures to protect public health and safety, restore essential government services, and provide emergency relief to governments, businesses, and individuals affected by the consequences of terrorism. Session 7

  8. The laws of the United States assign primary authority to the State and local governments to respond to the consequences of terrorism; the Federal government provides assistance, as required. Session 7

  9. Federal Support A primary purpose of the FEMA’s basic enabling legislation, the Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, is “to promote federal and state programs for responding to emergencies and disasters. The Act establishes and maintains coordinated federal, state, and regional actions to prepare for, respond to and resolve anticipated hazards.” Session 7

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