Target Hazard Analysis can be used to identify properties and buildings that could result in a loss of life, or have a negative impact on the community, if a fire were to occur.
Many fire departments are taking proactive steps to assess risk and mitigate the impact of a fire in their community. The first step in this risk assessment is the identification of buildings or properties that may harm the community if a fire were to occur. Occupancy, size, life safety and economic impact are some of the criteria used to assess the risk of a building or property. Understanding risk can be a time consuming process and reducing the time it takes to conduct an assessment saves fire departments money. It also allows them to evaluate their community on a regular basis and measure the effectiveness of mitigation strategies. Target Hazard Analysis is typically implemented by fire departments that want to understand risk in their community and use the assessment to prioritize preplanning activities, fire inspections and other community risk activities.
The Target Hazard Analysis solution delivers a set of capabilities that help you calculate a hazard score for each building or property and understand where a fire may negatively impact a community.
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This ArcGIS Solution can be deployed in your ArcGIS organization.
See Deploy an ArcGIS Solution for more information.
Requirements
Target Hazard Analysis requires the following:
- ArcGIS Enterprise
- ArcGIS Pro 2.9 or later (Basic, Standard or Advanced)
Information products
Target Hazard Analysis includes the following information products.
Item | Description | Minimum user type |
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Target Hazard Analysis | An ArcGIS Pro project package used by fire service personnel to identify properties and buildings that could result in a loss of life, or have a negative impact on the community, if a fire were to occur. | GIS Professional Basic |
When you deploy this solution in your ArcGIS organization, you also get an ArcGIS Solution item that organizes the key information products and summarizes all the ArcGIS items (applications, forms, projects, maps, feature layers, feature layer views, and so on) included with the solution. The ArcGIS Solution item also illustrates any dependencies items have on each other.
Release notes
The following are the release notes:
Version | Description |
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1.1 |
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1.0 | First release of Target Hazard Analysis |