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Hazards
PHIM – Multi-Hazard Risk Assessment Dashboard
PPublic Health InstitutePHIM Multi-Hazard Risk Registry
National Risk Assessment Frame
Multi-Hazard Risk Registry Dashboard
This analytical gateway maps structural, environmental, and biological hazards impacting our target zones. Synchronized directly with the institutional data reference file Hazards.docx.
Total Evaluated
29
Hazards registeredVery High Risk
2
Immediate mitigationHigh Risk
11
Critical focus pointsModerate Risk
12
Routine surveillanceLow Risk
4
Under monitoringNational Hazards Matrix
Real-time surveillance & analytical filter interface
Severity Filters:
S/N Specific Hazard
⇅Risk Level
No matching hazards found.Hazard Registry Investigator
Click on any hazard row in the table to display strategic mitigation measures, target protocols, and regulatory framework variables pulled from Hazards.docx.
HAZARD ID: #1
VERY HIGHCholera/Acute watery diarrhoea
Active surveillance protocols are operational. Emergency intervention guidelines demand continuous verification matrices and regional isolation containment units as cited within the official framework.
Mitigation Strategic Guideline
Deploy comprehensive sanitary and emergency response structures, including targeted vaccination rings and sterile treatment clusters across water infrastructure areas.
Referenced Official Document
Hazards.docx
(Registry Reference)PHIM Control Unit Active
Framework Methodology
How PHIM calculates and determines threat classifications
Risk Matrix Calculations
The Multi-hazard risk assessment tracks hazards using an integrated threat vector formula mapping global risk patterns to domestic geographical systems.
Our systematic scoring correlates immediate geographical vulnerabilities against current structural containment levels.
Surveillance Standards
Each category in our ledger operates under strict protocols established in the master reference document Hazards.docx.
These priorities dictate response times, resource mobilization scales, and inter-agency alert structures during crisis events.
Urgent Threat Alert
Very High and High risk factors call for immediate regional focus and active health system alerts. Any active change in environmental surveillance scores triggers auto-notification systems nationwide.
Primary Reference:
Institutional Record: Hazards.docx