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Performing Pre-Disaster Mitigation Assessments Using UFIS and UFRAS

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Performing Pre-Disaster Mitigation Assessments Using UFIS and UFRAS. Agenda. Inspection process How UFIS and UFRAS help How to use UFIS Exercise How to use UFRAS Exercise. Inspection Process. Assemble list of candidate critical facilities Input facilities and scoring criteria in UFIS - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Performing Pre-Disaster Mitigation Assessments Using UFIS and UFRAS

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Agenda• Inspection process• How UFIS and UFRAS help• How to use UFIS• Exercise

• How to use UFRAS• Exercise

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Inspection Process• Assemble list of candidate critical facilities• Input facilities and scoring criteria in UFIS

o Ranked list of facilities for inspection• Perform site visit/inspection

o Building walk around / walk througho UFRAS scoringo Written report detailing findings and

recommendations

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UFIS vs. UFRAS• UFIS – University Facilities Importance Spreadsheet

o Intended to rank facilities according to relative importance

o Extremely simple formulaso 8 inputs per facilityo Helps build consensus among stakeholders

• UFRAS – University Facilities Risk Assessment Spreadsheeto Intended to rank facilities according to relative

risko Extremely intricate formulaso ~ 250 inputs per facilityo Demonstrates to funding agency that mitigation

dollars are being allocated effectively

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UFIS• User’s Guide• Table 1-1 – Occupancy – ASCE 7• Facility List• Weights• Data Entry Form• Results

• Note: Macros MUST be enabled!

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Choosing Occupancy• Most buildings are Occupancy II

o Offices, warehouseso Anything not a III or IV

• Occupancy IIIo Classroom or residence halls that hold more than

500 people• Occupancy IV

o Police, fire, 911 call center, critical telecom

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Facility List• Enter the list of facilities to be ranked in the

appropriate red-shaded column• Can cut and paste into this sheet• NCCHEF # can be any number, not required

for analysis• Enter the following facilities and NCCHEF #

o Sycamore Dorm #1o Atkins Library #2o Duke Centennial Hall #3o Public Safety Building #4o Cameron Hall #5

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Weights• Weights allow the user to give greater

significance to one or more ranking criteria• Higher value for weight means a greater

significance• Example – you are more concerned about

the value of the facility’s contents than its historic value

• No restriction on the value other than it must be greater than 0

• Recommended weight = 1.0 for all factors

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Data Entry Form• Will automatically populate from the Facility

List sheet• Under each Facility Factor, assign a ranking

using the weights shown in the column heading

• A higher weight means the facility is more important with respect to the factor

• Name of user – handy if multiple people are filling out UFIS together

• Comments – useful for explaining very high/low ratings

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Factors• Occupancy – Get from Table 1-1• Emergency Function – Is it critical in your

emergency plan? • Facility Loss – High insured value of structure?• Facility Contents – High insured value of

contents?• Business Continuity – is it critical to COOP?• Interconnectivity – do multiple facilities rely on

this facility?• Data/Animal – is there a vivarium or high value

research?• Historical/Cultural – is there historic/cultural

value?

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Example Building Properties

• Sycamore – 600 beds, 15 stories, shelter in place facility, largest dorm on campus

• Atkins Library – 12 stories, highest insured value on contents and structure, primary data center/fiber point of delivery

• Duke Centennial – Mech. Engr. Research and classroom building, one of a kind equipment, occupancy of 300 people

• Public Safety Building – Small one story structure housing police dept, 911 call center, armory

• Cameron Hall – Civil engineering dept, office building, occupancy of 250 people

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Results• Step 1 – Press “Get Data”• Step 2 – Press “Sort Results”• Sorted importance scorings presented

• If you want to make changes to your scoring and then re-rank, press “Clear Results” button

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Ranking Results• Did the UFIS generated ranking match your

own prioritization?

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Questions/ContactBrian Zapata6302 Fairview Road, Suite 600Charlotte, NC 28210(704) 358-8240 - Phone(704) 358-8342 - Fax(888) [email protected]://www.zapatainc.com