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Conditions may exist at or near dams and hydraulic structures that could be dangerous or conducive to accidents that could cause injury or loss of life. Dam owners, engineers inspecting and designing dam modifications, regulators and others working around dams need to understand the hazards posed to the public by the presence and operations of dams and levees and be aware of their responsibility for addressing, managing, and when possible eliminating these public safety risks. When possible, the hazard should be completely mitigated by modifying a dam to remove the hazard. When not possible, mitigation measures can include restrictions to entry (fencing) and signage. Public safety education particularly with young people is another strategy to prevent deaths or injuries at these dams. | |||
*[[Legal Responsibilities (Public Safety)]] | * [[Legal Responsibilities (Public Safety)]] | ||
*[[Risk Assessment (Public Safety)]] | * [[Risk Assessment (Public Safety)]] | ||
*[[Risk Mitigation (Public Safety)]] | * [[Risk Mitigation (Public Safety)]] | ||
*[[Public Safety Program Management]] | * [[Public Safety Program Management]] | ||
==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
{{Website Icon}} | {{Website Icon}} Learn more about the need to address public safety at dams at [https://damfailures.org/lessons-learned/public-safety-at-dams/ DamFailures.org] | ||
==Best Practices Resources== | ==Best Practices Resources== | ||
{{Document Icon}} | {{Document Icon}} [[Dam Safety Warning Signs Best Practices (FEMA P-2188)|Dam Safety Warning Signs Best Practices (Federal Emergency Management Agency)]] | ||
{{Document Icon}} [[Guidelines for Public Safety at Hydropower Projects|Guidelines for Public Safety at Hydropower Projects (Federal Energy Regulatory Commission)]] | |||
==Trainings== | ==Trainings== | ||
{{Video Icon}} | {{Video Icon}} [[On-Demand Webinar: Introduction to Public Safety Risk Evaluation and Treatment for Dams and Levees]] | ||
{{Video Icon}} [[On-Demand Webinar: Identifying Hazards and Improving Public Safety at Low Head Dams]] | |||
{{Video Icon}} [https://youtu.be/jU6JQcQecPo YouTube: Identifying Hazards and Improving Public Safety at Low Head Dams] | |||
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Revision as of 19:36, 16 September 2022
Conditions may exist at or near dams and hydraulic structures that could be dangerous or conducive to accidents that could cause injury or loss of life. Dam owners, engineers inspecting and designing dam modifications, regulators and others working around dams need to understand the hazards posed to the public by the presence and operations of dams and levees and be aware of their responsibility for addressing, managing, and when possible eliminating these public safety risks. When possible, the hazard should be completely mitigated by modifying a dam to remove the hazard. When not possible, mitigation measures can include restrictions to entry (fencing) and signage. Public safety education particularly with young people is another strategy to prevent deaths or injuries at these dams.
- Legal Responsibilities (Public Safety)
- Risk Assessment (Public Safety)
- Risk Mitigation (Public Safety)
- Public Safety Program Management
Examples
Learn more about the need to address public safety at dams at DamFailures.org
Best Practices Resources
Dam Safety Warning Signs Best Practices (Federal Emergency Management Agency)
Guidelines for Public Safety at Hydropower Projects (Federal Energy Regulatory Commission)
Trainings
On-Demand Webinar: Introduction to Public Safety Risk Evaluation and Treatment for Dams and Levees
On-Demand Webinar: Identifying Hazards and Improving Public Safety at Low Head Dams
YouTube: Identifying Hazards and Improving Public Safety at Low Head Dams
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Revision ID: 3498
Revision Date: 09/16/2022