Module 2 - Impact (14 ECTS Credits)
Module outcomes:
- Presentation of the impacts of natural and technological hazards.
- Portrayal of the following processes:
- Natural Disasters
- Technical Disasters
- Social Processes
- Other Processes.
- Identification and description of these processes, including differences and similarities in the context of the origin and evolution of such disasters.
- Illustration of socio economic components, and critical reflection on their possible consequences on the impact of natural and technological hazards.
- Focus on the vulnerability of critical infrastructure
- Overview of critical infrastructures sectors (information and communication, transport and traffic, industry, energy, water, food, finance, health, etc.)
- Analysis of direct and indirect consequences of natural hazards (?) on critical infrastructure.
- Identification of the relevant components of vulnerability, exposure, susceptibility and coping capacity.
- Demonstration of contemporary research methods and outcomes for assessing vulnerability and risk for critical infrastructure.
- Comprehension of strategies for improving the resilience of critical infrastructures (preventive planning, maintenance, structural measures, relocation).
- Participants acquire the ability to carry out risk assessments for organisations or systems (e.g. companies, products, projects) independently.
- Knowledge of the ÖNORM D 4900.
- Preparation of documentation for a project, including: initial situation and objectives, project scope and tasks with regard to the ON rules of risk management.
Key competences:
On completion of the module students will have obtained knowledge on ... / will be able to …
- Various natural processes which can lead to disasters (e.g. floods, mass movements, earthquakes).
- Various technological and man-made processes which can lead to disasters (e.g.: nuclear accidents, dam breaks, transport accidents, explosions, etc.)
- The fundamentals of socioeconomic structure of societies and their implication in vulnerability.
- Prerequisites and effects of various processes and their relations.
- (The significance of) historical information/documentation on the occurrence of such events and their social consequences.
- Define and classify critical infrastructure.
- Understand the susceptibility of critical infrastructure to natural hazards and the measures for improving their resilience (stress tests and protective measures).
- Develop and adapt protective strategies for critical infrastructure in Austria and Europe.
- Develop adaptation strategies for new risks for critical infrastructures.
- Application of the ÖNORM D 4900 in practice.
- Carrying out risk assessments independently.
- Preparation of relevant documentation.
- Obtaining the "risk manager" certificate in accordance with the ÖNORM D 4900.