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Training Resources - Planning Webinars

Flood Risk Management Planning Webinar 6 - Incorporating Life Safety in FRM Planning Studies


9 August 2019

    This webinar focused on best practices for incorporating life safety into FRM Planning studies, including discussion about the recently released Planning Bulleting 2019-04: Incorporating Life Safety into Flood and Coastal Storm Risk Management Studies. The webinar was presented by Kendall Zaborowski (Dam Safety Modification Mandatory Center of Expertise) and Nicholas Applegate (National Technical Specialist, FRM Planning Center of Expertise) and addressed the following questions: Why is life safety becoming more important in FRM Planning? What do you need to know about Life Safety Risk? What are Tolerable Risk Guidelines and why are they important? Whats the difference between Incremental Risk and Total Risk? What are some of the best practices I can use to incorporate Life Safety into my Planning study? Whats the right level of detail and analysis for my study? This is the sixth in a series of webinars from the FRM Planning Center of Expertise (FRM-PCX) focused on helping PDTs with current and relevant challenges on their FRM Planning studies through tips, tools, and lessons learned.

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