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CERM

CERM -> Community Emergency Risk Management

Community Emergency Risk Management (CERM) is the process of:

  • protecting the community by identifying key natural and other hazards with a focus on preventing and reducing the effects of these hazards; and
  • providing a risk management framework, leading to further consultation with the community to enhance community safety.

Related Pages

  • Emergency Management
  • Risk Management
  • Community Emergency Risk Management Plan

External Links & References

  1. Model Community Emergency Risk Management Plan
  2. Banyule Community Emergency Risk Management Plan
  3. Google Search
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