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<br />Organizational Characteristic 8 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Disaster Prevention and Mitigation <br /> <br />2. Circle in red those incidents that have the potential for prevention and/or <br />mitigation. <br /> <br />3. Identify those incidents for which prevention/mitigation actions have been taken, <br />and designate on the chart. <br /> <br />4. List those incidents that have the potential for prevention/mitigation but for which <br />prevention/mitigation actions have not been taken. Identify a general approach <br />for prevention/mitigation along with the single individual best qualified to be <br />responsible for accomplishing the prevention/mitigation effort. <br /> <br />Examples of general approaches include: <br /> <br />. No homes in flood plain, <br />. Special building codes, <br />. Restricted use of wood shingle roofs, <br />. Public education to foster a degree of self-reliance among citizens, and <br />. Measures to reduce secondary damage. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br /> ----- <br /> Incidents with Potential General Approach Responsible Individual <br /> for Prevention/Mitigation <br /> , <br />, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Charactensties of Effective Emergency Management Organization Structures <br /> <br />51 <br />