Formulation of an Integrated Community Based Disaster Management for Hydroelectric facilities: The Malaysia Case

Dams, however significant their contributions are to the society, are not immune to failures and diminishing lifespan not unlike other structural elements in our infrastructure. Despite continuing efforts on design, construction, operation, and maintenance of dams to improve the safety of the dams,...

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Main Authors: Hijazzi, N., Thiruchelvam, S., Muda, R.S., Mustapha, K.N., Muda, Z.C., Ghazali, A., Kadir, A.K., Hakimie, H., Sahari, K.S.M., Hasini, H., Sidek, L.M., Itam, Z., Mohamad, M.F., Abdul Razad, A.Z.
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Published: 2017
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-50502018-03-02T02:42:59Z Formulation of an Integrated Community Based Disaster Management for Hydroelectric facilities: The Malaysia Case Hijazzi, N. Thiruchelvam, S. Muda, R.S. Mustapha, K.N. Muda, Z.C. Ghazali, A. Kadir, A.K. Hakimie, H. Sahari, K.S.M. Hasini, H. Sidek, L.M. Itam, Z. Mohamad, M.F. Abdul Razad, A.Z. Dams, however significant their contributions are to the society, are not immune to failures and diminishing lifespan not unlike other structural elements in our infrastructure. Despite continuing efforts on design, construction, operation, and maintenance of dams to improve the safety of the dams, the possibility of unforeseen events of dam failures is still possible. Seeing that dams are usually integrated into close approximities with the community, dam failures may consequent in tremendous loss of lives and properties. The aims of formulation of Integrated Community Based Disaster Management (ICBDM) is to simulate evacuation modelling and emergency planning in order to minimize loss of life and property damages in the event of a dam-related disaster. To achieve the aim above, five main pillars have been identified for the formulation of ICBDM. A series of well-defined program inclusive of hydrological 2-D modelling, life safety modelling, community based EWS and CBTAP will be conducted. Finally, multiple parties' engagement is to be carried out in the form of table top exercise to measure the readiness of emergency plans and response capabilities of key players during the state of a crisis. 2017-11-14T03:35:04Z 2017-11-14T03:35:04Z 2016 Article http://dspace.uniten.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/8059 10.1088/1755-1315/32/1/012032 en
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description Dams, however significant their contributions are to the society, are not immune to failures and diminishing lifespan not unlike other structural elements in our infrastructure. Despite continuing efforts on design, construction, operation, and maintenance of dams to improve the safety of the dams, the possibility of unforeseen events of dam failures is still possible. Seeing that dams are usually integrated into close approximities with the community, dam failures may consequent in tremendous loss of lives and properties. The aims of formulation of Integrated Community Based Disaster Management (ICBDM) is to simulate evacuation modelling and emergency planning in order to minimize loss of life and property damages in the event of a dam-related disaster. To achieve the aim above, five main pillars have been identified for the formulation of ICBDM. A series of well-defined program inclusive of hydrological 2-D modelling, life safety modelling, community based EWS and CBTAP will be conducted. Finally, multiple parties' engagement is to be carried out in the form of table top exercise to measure the readiness of emergency plans and response capabilities of key players during the state of a crisis.
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author Hijazzi, N.
Thiruchelvam, S.
Muda, R.S.
Mustapha, K.N.
Muda, Z.C.
Ghazali, A.
Kadir, A.K.
Hakimie, H.
Sahari, K.S.M.
Hasini, H.
Sidek, L.M.
Itam, Z.
Mohamad, M.F.
Abdul Razad, A.Z.
spellingShingle Hijazzi, N.
Thiruchelvam, S.
Muda, R.S.
Mustapha, K.N.
Muda, Z.C.
Ghazali, A.
Kadir, A.K.
Hakimie, H.
Sahari, K.S.M.
Hasini, H.
Sidek, L.M.
Itam, Z.
Mohamad, M.F.
Abdul Razad, A.Z.
Formulation of an Integrated Community Based Disaster Management for Hydroelectric facilities: The Malaysia Case
author_facet Hijazzi, N.
Thiruchelvam, S.
Muda, R.S.
Mustapha, K.N.
Muda, Z.C.
Ghazali, A.
Kadir, A.K.
Hakimie, H.
Sahari, K.S.M.
Hasini, H.
Sidek, L.M.
Itam, Z.
Mohamad, M.F.
Abdul Razad, A.Z.
author_sort Hijazzi, N.
title Formulation of an Integrated Community Based Disaster Management for Hydroelectric facilities: The Malaysia Case
title_short Formulation of an Integrated Community Based Disaster Management for Hydroelectric facilities: The Malaysia Case
title_full Formulation of an Integrated Community Based Disaster Management for Hydroelectric facilities: The Malaysia Case
title_fullStr Formulation of an Integrated Community Based Disaster Management for Hydroelectric facilities: The Malaysia Case
title_full_unstemmed Formulation of an Integrated Community Based Disaster Management for Hydroelectric facilities: The Malaysia Case
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