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  1. In 2003 as part of an overall effort to reduce future exposure to damages and meet the planning requirements of the DMA 2000, the State of Ohio began the development of the initial Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA). The HIRA has been subsequently reviewed and approved for the 2008 and 2011 plan updates.

  2. This 2011 edition of the State of Ohio Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA) provides current research and updates on those natural, technological and human-caused hazards to which the state of Ohio is most vulnerable.

  3. In 2003 as part of an overall effort to reduce future exposure to damages and meet the planning requirements of the DMA 2000, the State of Ohio began the development of the initial Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA). The HIRA has been subsequently reviewed and approved for the 2008, 2011 and 2014 plan updates.

  4. The State of Ohio is prone to many natural and manmade hazards. Ohio has experienced thousands of hazard events, resulting in millions of dollars in losses and casualties, and 44 Presidential disaster declarations.

  5. 2 days ago · Ohio Administrative Code Rule 4765-20-03 Qualifications for a fire safety inspector or hazard recognition officer certificate. Effective: July 7, 2024 [Comment: For dates and availability of material incorporated by reference in this rule see rule 4765-25-02 of the Administrative Code.]

  6. The results of both the basic refined and enhanced HAZUS analysis can be incorporated into hazard mitigation plans. Changes Since Last FIRM (CSLF) The Changes Since Last FIRM dataset helps communities understand changes to their flood maps and prepare for the upcoming flood map adoption process.

  7. Those chemicals or substances which are physical hazards or health hazards as defined and classified in this rule, whether the materials are in usable or waste condition.

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