CONTENT Preface.7 01 Introduction.9 Introduction.10 1.1 Structure of the guidance. 11 02 The municipal preparedness duty and holistic risk and vulnerability assessment. 13 2.1 Municipal preparedness and sector preparedness.14 2.2 Key concepts used in the guidance.15 2.3 What is a holistic risk and vulnerability assessment?.16 03 Holistic risk and vulnerability assessment – step by step.19 3.1 Planning and preliminary work.21 3.1.1 Anchoring and organisation of the assessment.21 3.1.2 Definition of purpose, delimitation, methodology and process. 22 3.1.3 Collection of information and description of the municipality. 23 3.2 Carrying out of the holistic risk and vulnerability assessment. 24 3.2.1 Identification of hazards. 24 3.2.2 Risk and vulnerability assessment of hazards. 26 3.2.3 Presentation of risk and vulnerability scenario. 34 3.2.4 Proposal for follow-up. 39 3.2.5 Report.41 04 Follow-up of the municipality’s holistic and systematic work on civil protection and preparedness.43 4.1 Plan for follow-up. 45 4.1.1 Goals and strategies for the municipality’s work on civil protection and preparedness. 45 4.1.2 Measures for follow-up and development. 45 4.1.3 Integration of civil protection and preparedness in plans pursuant to the Planning and Building Act.47 05 Summary: Holistic RVA – step by step. 49 Appendix 1 Municipal preparedness duty in statute and regulation.52 Appendix 2 Societal assets and consequence types, as well as categories for consequence, probability, uncertainty and manageability.55 Appendix 3 Example of mandate. 59 Appendix 4 Examples of special characteristics of the municipality.60 Appendix 5 Examples of hazards.61 Appendix 6 Possible sources of information. 63 Appendix 7 Proposal for structure of report. 65 LITERATURE LIST.66 DSB TOPIC / Guidance to holistic risk and vulnerability assessment in the municipality 5
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