Risk Management Division: ETC+YANEV
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About ETC+Yanev Risk Management
ETC, in partnership with Yanev, provides you with a complete earthquake risk management, engineering, and strengthening solution. ETC+Yanev provides consulting services such as risk assessment, development of risk mitigation strategies, cost-benefit analysis, equipment strengthening, design-build services, and construction related to all of the above. The Risk Management division serves the entire West Coast of the United States from our headquarters in Southern California and offices in Northern California. ETC+Yanev provides a unique turnkey approach to risk management through the combination of Risk Assessment + Engineering + Construction. We specialize in the combination of experience- based earthquake risk management and construction and provide a unique service by helping companies both understand and prioritize their risks as well as offer a cost-effective construction solution to mitigate them. ETC+Yanev have extensive experience with a wide range of structures such as public facilities, industrial, commercial and residential buildings, critical facilities such as power plants and hospitals, and public infrastructure. We use advanced analytical techniques to offer cost-effective, innovative solutions for our clients. Our engineers have done extensive field investigation work and have first-hand knowledge of the kinds of damage that actually occur in earthquakes and what works and does not work to minimize damage. We have in-depth knowledge about different structural systems, non-structural and equipment systems, and construction practices and materials used around the world.Services:
Risk Management- Risk Audits for Catastrophic Events
- Risk Reduction Services
- Management Consulting
- Portfolio Analysis (Modeling)
- Probabilistic Risk Analysis
- Insurance Consulting & Support
- Cost Benefit Analysis
- Earthquake, Structural and Systems Engineering
- Loss Control Engineering
- Strengthening Existing Structures and Equipment
- New Building Design and Construction Supervision
- Advanced Analysis: Earthquake, Blast, Impact, Nonlinear, etc.
- State-Approved Equipment Fastening Detail Inventory
- Turnkey Design-Build Services For Seismic Retrofits
- Non-Structural State Mandated (OSHPD) Hospital Retrofits (SB 1953/SB 499–NPC 2,3,4)
- Manufacturing/Office/Lab/Storage Retrofit •Ceiling/Gas Systems/Fire Sprinklers Retrofit
- Self-Performance Construction Services •Clean Room/Infection Control Specialization
- Patented Equipment Fastening System
THE ETC+YANEV 3 PHASE EARTHQUAKE RISK REDUCTION PROGRAM
PHASE I – Conduct a Preliminary Risk Audit to estimate the risks and quantify potential damage and business / service interruption with approximate PMLs (Probable Maximum Loss). Immediately strengthen critical equipment and other non-structural items to reduce potential business / service interruption. Reduce the risk dramatically using past experience of what actually happens to equipment and building contents during an earthquake. PHASE II – Conduct a Detailed Risk Assessment of more complex systems, equipment, and structures. Develop options for additional strengthening (Risk Management Program) and provide a Cost-Benefit Analysis to prioritize and implement the risk management program. PHASE III – Implement the Risk Management Program – Fix what make business sense using a combination of (1) Planning (insurance, retrofits, new construction, post- disaster operations, etc.) and (2) Construction (equipment, structures, etc.).
Earthquake Investigations
The following is a list of 101 significant earthquakes that were investigated in the field and in detail by ETC +Yanev engineers for the purpose of better understanding the actual damage caused by earthquakes and how to cost-effectively apply those lessons for our clients.- 1971 – San Fernando, CA (M6.5)
- 1972 – Managua, Nicaragua (M6.3)
- 1973 – Point Mugu, CA (M5.9)
- 1973 – Managua, Nicaragua (M5.8)
- 1975 – Ferndale, CA (M5.5)
- 1975 – Lice, Turkey (M6.8)
- 1976 – Friuli, Italy (M6.5)
- 1977 – Vrancia, Romania (M7.4)
- 1978 – Izu Peninsula, Japan (M6.7)
- 1978 – Miyagi-Ken-oki, Japan (M7.4)
- 1978 – Santa Barbara, CA (M5.1)
- 1979 – Bishop, CA (M5.8)
- 1979 – Gilroy, CA (M5.5)
- 1979 – Imperial Valley, CA (M6.6)
- 1980 – Livermore, CA (M5.5 and 5.8)
- 1980 – Eureka, CA (M7.0)
- 1980 – Mammoth Mt., CA (M6.5, 6.5, 6.7)
- 1981 – Brawley, CA (M5.6)
- 1983 – Coalinga, CA (M6.7)
- 1983 – Borah Mt., Idaho (M6.9)
- 1984 – Morgan Hill, CA (M6.2)
- 1985 – Santiago, Chile (M7.8 and 7.2)
- 1985 – Mexico City, Mexico (M8.1 and 7.5)
- 1986 – Painesville, Ohio (M5.0)
- 1986 – Adak Island, Alaska (M7.7 and 6.5)
- 1986 – North Palm Springs, CA (M6.0)
- 1986 – Chalfant Valley, CA (M6.0 and 5.5)
- 1986 – San Salvador, El Salvador (M5.4)
- 1986 – Northern Taiwan (M6.8)
- 1987 – Cerro Prieto, Mexico (M5.4)
- 1987 – Bay of Plenty, New Zealand (M6.2)
- 1987 – Whittier, CA (M5.9)
- 1987 – Superstition Hills, CA (M6.3)
- 1988 – Gorman, CA (M5.2)
- 1988 – Alum Rock, CA (M5.1)
- 1988 – Saguenay, Quebec (M6.0)
- 1988 – Armenia, USSR (M6.9)
- 1989 – Acapulco, Mexico (M6.8)
- 1989 – Loma Prieta, CA (M7.1)
- 1989 – Newcastle, Australia (M5.5)
- 1990 – Upland, California (M5.5)
- 1990 – Bishop’s Castle, Wales (M5.4)
- 1990 – Manjil, Iran (M7.7)
- 1990 – Central Luzon, Philippines (M7.7)
- 1991 – Valle de la Estrella, Costa Rica (M7.4)
- 1991 – Sierra Madre, CA (M5.8)
- 1992 – Erzincan, Turkey (M6.8)
- 1992 – Roermond, Netherlands (M5.8)
- 1992 – Desert Hot Springs, CA (M6.1)
- 1992 – Cape Mendocino, CA (M7.0, 6.0, & 6.5)
- 1992 – Landers-Big Bear, CA (M7.6 and 6.7)
- 1992 – Cairo, Egypt (M5.9)
- 1993 – Scotts Mill, OR (M5.3)
- 1993 – Nansei-oki Hokkaido, Japan, (M7.8)
- 1993 – Agana, Guam (M8.2)
- 1993 – Klamath Falls, OR (M5.7)
- 1994 – Northridge, CA (M6.6)
- 1994 – Tohoko-oki, Hokkaido, Japan (M8.1)
- 1995 – Great Hanshin (Kobe), Japan (M7.2)
- 1995 – Pereira, Colombia (M6.5)
- 1995 – Sakhalin Islands, Russia (M7.2)
- 1995 – Antofagasta, Chile (M7.4)
- 1995 – Manzanillo, Mexico (M7.6)
- 1996 – Duvall (Seattle,), WA (M5.3)
- 1997 – Calico, CA (M5.0)
- 1997 – Umbria, Italy (M5.5)
- 1998 – Adana-Ceyhan, Turkey (M6.2)
- 1999 – Armenia, Colombia (M5.0)
- 1999 – Puerto Escondido, Mexico (M7.5)
- 1999 – Western Washington (M5.8)
- 1999 – Izmit, Turkey (M7.4) 1999 – Duzce, Turkey (M7.2)
- 1999 – Central Taiwan (M7.6) 1999 – Athens, Greece (M5.9)
- 1999 – Algeria (M5.5) 1999 – Hector Mine, California (M7.1)
- 2000 – Napa, CA (M5.2) 2000 – Tottori, Japan (M6.7)
- 2001 – Gujarat, India (M7.6) 2001 – Seattle, WA (M6.8)
- 2002 – San Simeon (Paso Robles), CA (M6.5)
- 2007 – West Sumatra, Indonesia (M6.3)
- 2007 – Niigata (Kashiwazaki), Japan (M6.8)
- 2008 – Wells, Nevada (M6.3) 2009 – Sichuan, China (M8.0)
- 2010 – Haiti (M6.9) 2010 – Chile (M8.8)
- 2010 – Baja California, Mexico & CA (M7.2)
