This document provides a risk assessment matrix for various emergency scenarios that could occur at a hospital. It evaluates the probability and severity of impacts to people, infrastructure, business operations, preparedness, response time, and community support for each scenario. The scenarios include mass casualty events, terrorism, baby kidnapping, fights, earthquakes, theft, fires, and floods. Based on the scores assigned across categories, theft was determined to pose the highest risk at 55%, while fires and floods also represented significant risks at 33% and 11% respectively. On average, the overall risk level across all scenarios was calculated at 14%.
This document provides a risk assessment matrix for various emergency scenarios that could occur at a hospital. It evaluates the probability and severity of impacts to people, infrastructure, business operations, preparedness, response time, and community support for each scenario. The scenarios include mass casualty events, terrorism, baby kidnapping, fights, earthquakes, theft, fires, and floods. Based on the scores assigned across categories, theft was determined to pose the highest risk at 55%, while fires and floods also represented significant risks at 33% and 11% respectively. On average, the overall risk level across all scenarios was calculated at 14%.
This document provides a risk assessment matrix for various emergency scenarios that could occur at a hospital. It evaluates the probability and severity of impacts to people, infrastructure, business operations, preparedness, response time, and community support for each scenario. The scenarios include mass casualty events, terrorism, baby kidnapping, fights, earthquakes, theft, fires, and floods. Based on the scores assigned across categories, theft was determined to pose the highest risk at 55%, while fires and floods also represented significant risks at 33% and 11% respectively. On average, the overall risk level across all scenarios was calculated at 14%.
This document provides a risk assessment matrix for various emergency scenarios that could occur at a hospital. It evaluates the probability and severity of impacts to people, infrastructure, business operations, preparedness, response time, and community support for each scenario. The scenarios include mass casualty events, terrorism, baby kidnapping, fights, earthquakes, theft, fires, and floods. Based on the scores assigned across categories, theft was determined to pose the highest risk at 55%, while fires and floods also represented significant risks at 33% and 11% respectively. On average, the overall risk level across all scenarios was calculated at 14%.