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The damage assessment and restoration process takes place in three phases: (1.) damage assessment, (2.) restoration and (3.) monitoring.
Preliminary Damage Assessments (PDAs) are conducted to enable FEMA as well as state, local, tribal, and territorial partners to determine the magnitude of damage and impact of disasters.
Damage assessments are the critical first step taken on the path to achieving restoration of natural resources injured through the release of oil or hazardous substances. They are used to determine the nature and extent of injury and the amount of damages caused by the release.
Four types of Damage Assessment may be considered: Initial Situation Overview (ISO) Initial Damage Assessment (IDA) Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis (DANA) and. Damage and Loss Assessment (DALA).
Initial Damage Assessment Forms are used to serve as a tool to be utilized by local officials and others in conducting local damage assessments of publicly owned property. These forms enable local officials to determine the severity and magnitude of the event.
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Damage Assessment is a preliminary onsite evaluation of damage or loss caused by an accident or natural event. Damage assessments record the extent of damage, what can be replaced, restored or salvaged. It may also estimate the time required for repair, replacement and recovery.
Initial Damage Assessment Forms are used to serve as a tool to be utilized by local officials and others in conducting local damage assessments of publicly owned property. These forms enable local officials to determine the severity and magnitude of the event.
Step 1: Establish the Local Damage Assessment. Step 2: Gather Information. Step 3: Determine Plan Components and. Step 4: Identify Damage Assessment Zones. Step 5: Establish Local Standards. Step 6: Establish Procedures for Maintaining the.