Threat and Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment

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Threat and Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (THIRA) is a standardized, community-based process used in U.S. emergency management to identify and analyze threats and hazards and determine the capability requirements needed to manage them.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf emergency management methodology
preparedness planning tool
risk assessment process
abbreviation THIRA
appliesTo human-caused threats
natural hazards
technological hazards
basedOn community-based process
characteristic all-hazards
capability-based
standardized
countryOfUse United States of America
surface form: United States
developedBy Federal Emergency Management Agency NERFINISHED
documentType planning guidance process
focus core capabilities
governedBy FEMA guidance
language English
partOf National Preparedness System NERFINISHED
purpose analyze risks
determine capability requirements
identify threats and hazards
inform emergency management planning
support mitigation planning
support recovery planning
support resource allocation decisions
support response planning
relatedTo Stakeholder Preparedness Review
emergency operations planning
hazard mitigation planning
scope community-wide
sector homeland security
public safety
step apply results
establish capability targets
give threats and hazards context
identify threats and hazards of concern
supports National Preparedness Goal NERFINISHED
timeHorizon three-year capability targets
usedBy federal agencies
local governments
state governments
territorial governments
tribal governments
urban areas
usedFor estimating resource needs
identifying capability gaps
informing grant applications
prioritizing investments
usedIn U.S. emergency management

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