As a result of the modeling integration, EMADVANTAGE can assist the user in identifying the zones and facilities that are at risk. Risk identification also includes identifying sirens, traffic control points, and other site-specific elements of emergency management that are in close proximity to the hazard that will be involved in mitigating the hazard. Figure 3 is an example of Threat Area Report. An example of emergency planning zones impacted by a chemical hazard is shown in Figure 4.

Threat Area Report Identifying Facilities at Risk
Figure 3. Threat Area Report Identifying Facilities at Risk

Risk Areas and Protective Action
Figure 4. Risk Areas and Protective Action

Protective action decisions are made by proximity to the hazard. They can also be based on impact time. Site and community conditions can also be factored into the decision making process.