Gestión de riesgos mayores en las instalaciones del servicio nacional de gestión de riesgos y emergencias en el Cantón Riobamba: propuesta plan de contingencia

The National Service for Risk Management and Zonal Emergencies 3 (SNGRE) is an institution that provides relief services through Risk Management, thus safeguarding the physical integrity of people against the negative impacts left by disasters of natural or anthropic origin. In this research project...

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Egile nagusia: Ninabanda Guamán, Daysi Adriana (author)
Formatua: bachelorThesis
Hizkuntza:spa
Argitaratua: 2021
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Sarrera elektronikoa:http://dspace.unach.edu.ec/handle/51000/8411
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Gaia:The National Service for Risk Management and Zonal Emergencies 3 (SNGRE) is an institution that provides relief services through Risk Management, thus safeguarding the physical integrity of people against the negative impacts left by disasters of natural or anthropic origin. In this research project on Major Risk Management, the analysis of the institution was carried out, through tools and methods such as the MEIPEE method, NFPA, MESERI, FEMA 154, NTP 330, with which it has been possible to identify and assess the potential risks found in the facilities. Through the MEIPEE methodology, for the threats of earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and fires, a medium risk level result was obtained while threatening a low-risk level for the flood threaten, for the NFPA Method in the Warehouse area, a moderate risk was achieved, and low risk in terms of the administrative zone, according to the MESERI methodology it was possible to have an acceptable risk in warehouses and a significant risk in the administrative building, by the FEMA 154 methodology a result of low vulnerability was obtained when treating of single-story buildings, using the NTP 330 method, the risks were rated, showing risk levels III (improve if possible) for earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, a level II (correct and adopt control measures) for fires and a level IV (do not intervene) for floods. The proposed Contingency Plan developed will serve as adequate planning, organization, and tool to improve response capacity in an adverse event. In addition, an alarm system, signpost, evacuation maps, and resources were implemented.