Community risk management is a requirement of NFPA 1500 and can be systematically looked at through the Risk Management Model, which requires:
Community risk management is a requirement of NFPA 1500 and can be systematically looked at through the Risk Management Model, which requires:
Community risk management as required by NFPA 1500 involves systematically identifying risk, evaluating risk, establishing priorities, establishing control techniques, and monitoring. These steps provide a comprehensive approach to managing risks within a community effectively.
refer page 12-118 in the CFPS
Correction: The answer is A. identifying risk, evaluating risk, establishing priorities, establishing control techniques, and monitoring. This can be found on page 12-118 in the CFPS book.
The answer is A. identifying risk, evaluating risk, establishing priorities, establishing control techniques, and monitoring. This can be found on page 12-119 in the CFPS book.