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HU-414
Hazard and Disaster Management
Engr. Muhammad Waqas Muneer
MS Transportation Engineering (NUST, Islamabad)
Department of Civil Engineering and Technology,
Institute of Southern Punjab (ISP), Multan.
Lecture # 2
Social & Economic Aspects of Natural
and human induced hazards
Discussion
• Fundamental Concepts / Definitions
• Social & Economic Aspects of Natural and human
induced hazards
• Hazard and Disaster Identification
 Hazard is an event that has potential to cause
damage to life, property or environment
 Risk is the probability of being harmed by the
hazard
 Vulnerability = (probable degree of loss / susceptibility)
The concept of vulnerability focuses on limitations or lack of
access to resources
 Disaster – event that causes damage to life,
property or environment
Fundamentals
Wood structure= More Vulnerable
Concrete Structure = Less
vulnerable
Presence of chemical at workplace
Disaster = Loss of
life
Risk = probability of
occurrence of being
harmed by chemical
spillage
= Hazard
Vulnerability = your immunity
level…
Vulnerability
Vulnerability describes the characteristics and
circumstances of a community, system or asset that
make it susceptible to the damaging effects of a
hazard.
This definition identifies vulnerability as a characteristic
of the element of interest (community, system or
asset) which is independent of its exposure.
However, in common use the word is often used more
broadly to include the element’s exposure.
Types of Vulnerability
1. Physical Vulnerability
• determined by aspects such as population density levels, remoteness of a
settlement, the site, design and materials used for critical infrastructure and
for housing
2. Social Vulnerability
• refers to the inability of people, organizations and societies to withstand
adverse impacts to hazards due to characteristics inherent in social
interactions, institutions and systems of cultural values.
• Example: literacy, education, peace and security, basic human rights, etc.
Example: When flooding occurs some citizens, such as children, elderly and differently-able,
may be unable to protect themselves or evacuate if necessary.
3. Economic Vulnerability
• The level of vulnerability is highly dependent upon the economic status of
individuals, communities and nations.
For example, the poor are usually more vulnerable to disasters because they lack the resources.
4. Environmental Vulnerability
• Natural resource depletion and resource degradation are key aspects of
environmental vulnerability.
There are four (4) main types of vulnerability:
Disaster
occurrence depends on Two Factors:
1. Hazard: the probability of occurrence of a
potentially damaging phenomenon,
2. Vulnerability: the degree of loss resulting
from the occurrence of the phenomenon.
Disaster – event that causes damage to
life, property or environment
Disaster management: Minimizing the adverse
impacts; if the event occurs.
Or
Reducing the possibility or probability of an
event that can cause a disaster.
Social & Economic Aspects of Hazards
Hazards are natural phenomena, but their impacts
are not
Their effects - result of the actions of human
beings
Determined by the circumstances
 poverty
 Exposure to hazard
 social inequalities
 other factors
Different hazards – different risks and impacts
Social & Economic Aspects of Hazards
(cont…)
Hazards - significant social, environmental and
economic impacts
Immediate and/or long-term economic, social losses
Socio-economic Aspects
Integration in the community
Health (e.g., disability)
Security (e.g., crime rate)
Physical Resources (property, money, etc.)
Land, Livestock, tools
Income, savings
Secure employment
Health and nutrition, food security
Political power and influence
Social & Economic Aspects of Hazards
(cont…)
Some examples of Social Aspects
• levels of literacy and education,
• the existence of peace and security,
• access to basic human rights,
• systems of good governance,
• social equity, positive traditional values,
• customs and ideological beliefs
• and overall collective organizational systems
Social & Economic Aspects of
Hazards (cont…)
Floods
• Recent flood of 2022 in Pakistan
Source: Al-Jazeera.com
Impacts of Disaster
Hazard and Disaster Investigation
• Investigation – a process to identify all possible causes
of an incident or reasons why a hazard is present and
corrective action required to eliminate or control a
hazard.
 Six steps for successful hazard investigation process.
Hazard and Disaster Investigation
• Hazard: “an unsafe condition or practice that could result in an
injury, illness, or damage to property or the environment”
• Incident: is “an unplanned or undesired event that has adverse
effects
• Two major components that contribute to the cause of an incident.
• The “work element” is the condition or act that directly caused the
incident.
• The “root cause” is the system failure that allowed the work
element to become deficient or to occur.
• For example, a root cause may be a lack of preventive
maintenance that resulted in the fork truck leaking oil on the floor.
• Investigation – a process to identify all possible causes of an
incident or reasons why a hazard is present and corrective action
required to eliminate or control a hazard.
Will exposure to hazards in the workplace always
cause injury, illness or other adverse health effects?
Not necessarily. To answer this question, you need to know:
 what hazards are present,
 how a person is exposed (route of exposure, as well as how often and how much
exposure occurred),
 what kind of effect could result from the specific exposure a person experienced,
 the risk (or likelihood) that exposure to a hazardous thing or condition would cause an
injury, or disease or some incidence causing damage, and
 how severe would the damage, injury or harm (adverse health effect) be from the
exposure.
The effects can be acute, meaning that the injury or harm can occur or be felt as soon as a
person comes in contact with the hazardous agent (e.g., a splash of acid in a person's
eyes). Some responses may be chronic (delayed). For example, exposure to poison ivy may
cause red swelling on the skin two to six hours after contact with the plant. On the other
hand, longer delays are possible: mesothelioma, a kind of cancer in the lining of the lung
cavity, can develop 20 years or more after exposure to asbestos.
Once the hazard is removed or eliminated, the effects may be reversible or irreversible
(permanent). For example, a hazard may cause an injury that can heal completely
(reversible) or result in an untreatable disease (irreversible).
Thank you!

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HDM-Lec-02.pptx

  • 1. HU-414 Hazard and Disaster Management Engr. Muhammad Waqas Muneer MS Transportation Engineering (NUST, Islamabad) Department of Civil Engineering and Technology, Institute of Southern Punjab (ISP), Multan.
  • 2. Lecture # 2 Social & Economic Aspects of Natural and human induced hazards
  • 3. Discussion • Fundamental Concepts / Definitions • Social & Economic Aspects of Natural and human induced hazards • Hazard and Disaster Identification
  • 4.  Hazard is an event that has potential to cause damage to life, property or environment  Risk is the probability of being harmed by the hazard  Vulnerability = (probable degree of loss / susceptibility) The concept of vulnerability focuses on limitations or lack of access to resources  Disaster – event that causes damage to life, property or environment Fundamentals
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7. Wood structure= More Vulnerable Concrete Structure = Less vulnerable
  • 8. Presence of chemical at workplace Disaster = Loss of life Risk = probability of occurrence of being harmed by chemical spillage = Hazard Vulnerability = your immunity level…
  • 9. Vulnerability Vulnerability describes the characteristics and circumstances of a community, system or asset that make it susceptible to the damaging effects of a hazard. This definition identifies vulnerability as a characteristic of the element of interest (community, system or asset) which is independent of its exposure. However, in common use the word is often used more broadly to include the element’s exposure.
  • 10. Types of Vulnerability 1. Physical Vulnerability • determined by aspects such as population density levels, remoteness of a settlement, the site, design and materials used for critical infrastructure and for housing 2. Social Vulnerability • refers to the inability of people, organizations and societies to withstand adverse impacts to hazards due to characteristics inherent in social interactions, institutions and systems of cultural values. • Example: literacy, education, peace and security, basic human rights, etc. Example: When flooding occurs some citizens, such as children, elderly and differently-able, may be unable to protect themselves or evacuate if necessary. 3. Economic Vulnerability • The level of vulnerability is highly dependent upon the economic status of individuals, communities and nations. For example, the poor are usually more vulnerable to disasters because they lack the resources. 4. Environmental Vulnerability • Natural resource depletion and resource degradation are key aspects of environmental vulnerability. There are four (4) main types of vulnerability:
  • 11. Disaster occurrence depends on Two Factors: 1. Hazard: the probability of occurrence of a potentially damaging phenomenon, 2. Vulnerability: the degree of loss resulting from the occurrence of the phenomenon.
  • 12. Disaster – event that causes damage to life, property or environment Disaster management: Minimizing the adverse impacts; if the event occurs. Or Reducing the possibility or probability of an event that can cause a disaster.
  • 13. Social & Economic Aspects of Hazards Hazards are natural phenomena, but their impacts are not Their effects - result of the actions of human beings Determined by the circumstances  poverty  Exposure to hazard  social inequalities  other factors Different hazards – different risks and impacts
  • 14. Social & Economic Aspects of Hazards (cont…) Hazards - significant social, environmental and economic impacts Immediate and/or long-term economic, social losses Socio-economic Aspects Integration in the community Health (e.g., disability) Security (e.g., crime rate) Physical Resources (property, money, etc.) Land, Livestock, tools Income, savings Secure employment Health and nutrition, food security Political power and influence
  • 15. Social & Economic Aspects of Hazards (cont…) Some examples of Social Aspects • levels of literacy and education, • the existence of peace and security, • access to basic human rights, • systems of good governance, • social equity, positive traditional values, • customs and ideological beliefs • and overall collective organizational systems
  • 16. Social & Economic Aspects of Hazards (cont…) Floods • Recent flood of 2022 in Pakistan Source: Al-Jazeera.com
  • 18. Hazard and Disaster Investigation • Investigation – a process to identify all possible causes of an incident or reasons why a hazard is present and corrective action required to eliminate or control a hazard.  Six steps for successful hazard investigation process.
  • 19. Hazard and Disaster Investigation • Hazard: “an unsafe condition or practice that could result in an injury, illness, or damage to property or the environment” • Incident: is “an unplanned or undesired event that has adverse effects • Two major components that contribute to the cause of an incident. • The “work element” is the condition or act that directly caused the incident. • The “root cause” is the system failure that allowed the work element to become deficient or to occur. • For example, a root cause may be a lack of preventive maintenance that resulted in the fork truck leaking oil on the floor. • Investigation – a process to identify all possible causes of an incident or reasons why a hazard is present and corrective action required to eliminate or control a hazard.
  • 20. Will exposure to hazards in the workplace always cause injury, illness or other adverse health effects? Not necessarily. To answer this question, you need to know:  what hazards are present,  how a person is exposed (route of exposure, as well as how often and how much exposure occurred),  what kind of effect could result from the specific exposure a person experienced,  the risk (or likelihood) that exposure to a hazardous thing or condition would cause an injury, or disease or some incidence causing damage, and  how severe would the damage, injury or harm (adverse health effect) be from the exposure. The effects can be acute, meaning that the injury or harm can occur or be felt as soon as a person comes in contact with the hazardous agent (e.g., a splash of acid in a person's eyes). Some responses may be chronic (delayed). For example, exposure to poison ivy may cause red swelling on the skin two to six hours after contact with the plant. On the other hand, longer delays are possible: mesothelioma, a kind of cancer in the lining of the lung cavity, can develop 20 years or more after exposure to asbestos. Once the hazard is removed or eliminated, the effects may be reversible or irreversible (permanent). For example, a hazard may cause an injury that can heal completely (reversible) or result in an untreatable disease (irreversible).