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<br />C-5 <br />Impacts on People <br />To assess impacts on people, values are assigned based on the percentage of the total population exposed <br />to the hazard event. The degree of impact on individuals will vary and is not measurable, so the calculation <br />assumes for simplicity and consistency that all people exposed to a hazard because they live in a hazard <br />zone will be equally impacted when a hazard event occurs. In Table 2, list the potential impact of each <br />hazard on people in your jurisdiction, along with its impact factor, as follows: <br />– High Impact—50% or more of the population is exposed to a hazard (Impact Factor = 3) <br />– Medium Impact—25% to 49% of the population is exposed to a hazard (Impact Factor = 2) <br />– Low Impact—25% or less of the population is exposed to the hazard (Impact Factor = 1) <br />– No impact—None of the population is exposed to a hazard (Impact Factor = 0) <br />Table 2. Hazard Impact on People <br />Hazard Type Impact Impact Factor Weighted Impact Factor (Unweighted Factor x 3) <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Impacts on Property <br />To assess impacts on property, values are assigned based on the percentage of the total property value <br />exposed to the hazard event. In Table 3, enter the cost estimates for potential damage to exposed structures, <br />taken from the “Summary of Loss” matrix provided with these instructions. <br />Table 3. Cost Estimates for Potential Damage to Structures <br />Hazard type Estimate of Potential Dollar Losses to Jurisdiction- <br />Owned Facilities Exposed to the Hazard <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />