RISK ANALYSIS FROM ACTIVITY TACTICS FOR ORGANIZING GROUP ACTIVITIES UNDER THE NEW NORM
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The article objective is to identify risks affecting group activities related to environmental and the Emerging Infectious Diseases (EID). The analysis focuses on tactics for organizing activities that address the risks specified in the environmental and the Emerging Infectious Diseases (EID), and, create tools for assessing risks based on the types of activities being conducted. These tools will be used to communicate potential risks to those involved, including both event organizers and participants, enabling them to be aware of the risks and to adjust activity organizing strategies accordingly. The researchers synthesized potential environmental and health risks arising from the spread of emerging diseases. These risk issues were utilized to develop a risk measurement tool, utilizing a tree graph structure to determine risk weight values through scoring. This research employed a mixed-methods approach. The results revealed two critical risks that require attention: environmental risks, encompassing garbage and noise pollution, and health risks, including risks associated with gatherings and the risk of physical contact. The risk scores from the tree graph were summarized.
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