Hazards and incidents
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Hazards and incidents#
This guide is for users — disaster response officers, program staff, and field personnel who record hazard events, assess impacts on registrants, and coordinate emergency responses in OpenSPP.
What is hazard and incident management?#
The hazard and incident module helps you record natural or human-made disasters, assess their impact on the registrants in your system, and link affected populations to emergency response programs. It provides:
A structured record of disaster events (typhoons, floods, earthquakes, conflict, drought, and more)
Tools to identify which registrants are in affected geographic areas
An impact assessment workflow with damage level tracking and verification
Integration with programs so emergency assistance reaches affected people quickly
What you'll learn#
This section covers:
Manage hazard incidents — Record hazard incidents, identify affected areas and registrants, assess damage, and move an incident through its lifecycle
Before you start#
You need one of these access levels:
Role |
What you can do |
|---|---|
Hazard Viewer |
View incidents and impact records (read only) |
Hazard Officer |
Create incidents, add affected areas, and record impacts |
Hazard Manager |
Full access — create, edit, delete, and configure categories |
If you cannot see the Hazard and Emergency menu in the sidebar, contact your administrator to assign you a hazard role.
Key concepts#
Term |
What it means |
|---|---|
Incident |
A specific hazard event (e.g., "Typhoon Odette – December 2021") |
Hazard category |
The type of hazard, organized in a hierarchy (e.g., Natural > Storm > Typhoon) |
Severity |
How severe the incident is, rated 1 (minor) to 5 (catastrophic) |
Affected area |
A geographic area linked to an incident, with its own severity override |
Impact |
A record of how a specific registrant was affected by an incident |
Damage level |
The degree of harm to a registrant — Minimal, Moderate, Severe, Critical, Partially damaged, or Totally damaged |
Verification status |
Whether an impact record has been confirmed — Reported, Verified, Disputed, or Closed |
Incident lifecycle#
Incidents move through four stages:
Alert → Active → Recovery → Closed
Stage |
When to use |
|---|---|
Alert |
The hazard has been identified but has not yet caused confirmed impacts |
Active |
The incident is ongoing and impacts are being assessed |
Recovery |
The acute phase has passed and recovery response is underway |
Closed |
The incident is fully documented and no further action is needed |
Are you stuck?#
The Hazard and Emergency menu is missing. You do not have a hazard role. Ask your administrator to assign you at least Hazard Viewer access.
I can see incidents but cannot create one. You need the Hazard Officer or Hazard Manager role to create incidents.
I need to link an incident to a program. See the programs section of the guide — this requires the Emergency Response configuration on the program itself, which is set up by a program manager.
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