CLASSIFYING PHENOMENA ACCORDING TO HAZARDS
A. Ground Shaking
B. Tornado
C. Landslide
D. Flood
E. Indoor Fire
F. Lava Flow
G. Industrial Pollution
H. Typhoon
I. Forest Fire
J. Liquefaction
K. Storm Surge
L. Tsunami
M. Extreme Rainfall
                      NATURAL HAZARD     MAN-MADE AND
                                        TECHNOLOGICAL
                                           HAZARDS
                                       Hazard originating from
DEFINITION         Naturally-occurring physical phenomena caused either by rapid or slow onset events            technological or industrial
                                                                                                                     conditions, including
                                                                                                                    incidents, dangerous
                                                                                                                procedures, infrastructure
                                                                                                                failures, or specific human
                                                                                                                           activities
             BIOLOGICAL HAZARD                GEOLOGICAL                   HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL
                                                 HAZARD                             HAZARD
  GREEK             (“bios”-life)              (“ge” –Earth)                     (“hydor”-water)
ETYMOLOGY                                                                      (“meteoros”- Sky)
DEFINITION   Process or phenomenon        Geological Process or       Process or Phenomenon of atmospheric,
                or organic origin or         Phenomenon                 hydrological or oceanographic nature
              conveyed by biological
             vectors/agents, including
              exposure to pathogenic
              micro-organisms, toxic
             and bioactive substances
 SAMPLE        Natural, usually from         Natural process,          Natural process, but involved with the           Man-made
RESPONSES         living sources         originates from the solid       atmosphere and/or hydrosphere
                                             earth geosphere
 EXAMPLE      Ebola Virus, Flu Virus,         Ballistic Projectiles     Tornado, flood, typhoon, forest fire,     Oil and Chemical spill,
                     Rabies               (Rocks from an erupting                    tsunami                       forest fire, industrial
                                         volcano), ground shaking,                                                       pollution
                                             landslide, lava flow,
                                            liquefaction, tsunami
                                 TYPHOON             EARTHQUAKE   LANDSLIDE     FAULTY
                           (strong winds and rain)                            ELECTRICAL
                                                                                WIRING
Family in concrete
house near the highway
far from river and
mountain
  Mountain climbers
  going up the slope
  Exchange learners in
local family home in the
  barrio near the river
 Friends in an isolated
        beach
Fishermen on the open
        sea
 Passengers in a jeep
  along a road with
   moderate traffic