Target Hazard Analysis is a configuration of ArcMap that can be used by fire service personnel to identify and quantify properties that should be targeted for pre-incident planning to mitigate such a loss.
Target Hazard Analysis can also be used by other public safety agencies to analyze hazard scenarios based on user-defined criteria. It allows public safety agencies to efficiently identify potentially hazardous properties across an entire community.
Target Hazard Analysis requires specific software.
| Requirement | Description |
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When you download the Target Hazard Analysis, you'll find the following files:
| Directory | Item | Description |
| Application | TargetHazard.xlsx | A spreadsheet template containing user-defined criteria and values used during the analysis. |
| MapsandGeodatabase | TargetHazardMap.mxd | A map document used to identify and quantify properties that should be targeted for pre-incident planning to mitigate such a loss. |
| LocalGovernment.tbx | A toolbox with tools used to populate the Target Hazard feature class. | |
| LocalGovernment.gdb | ArcGIS for Local Government geodatabase with content from the City of Naperville, Illinois. |
Below are the release dates and notes for Target Hazard Analysis.
| Date | Description |
| October 2019 |
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| March 2019 |
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| June 2018 |
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| March 2017 |
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| June 2016 |
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| February 2016 |
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| July 2015 |
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| December 2014 |
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| June 2014 |
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| December 2013 |
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There is a newer version...
Target Hazard Analysis (ArcMap) has been moved to mature support and replaced with Target Hazard Analysis (ArcGIS Pro).