Hazard Mitigation Plans
FEMA-aligned. Operationally realistic. Built by practitioners.
Hazard Mitigation Plans must effectively reduce real risk rather than merely fulfilling regulatory requirements. At Celtic Edge Consulting, we create hazard mitigation plans informed by the expertise of emergency managers who have applied these strategies in actual emergency operations. Our mitigation plans are fully compliant with all relevant standards, practical for real-world use, and designed specifically for seamless implementation. Trust Celtic Edge to deliver risk reduction solutions that enhance your organization's resilience and emergency preparedness.
FEMA Compliant Plans:
Clear, structured, and aligned with current FEMA guidance without unnecessary complexity.
Built by Emergency Managers:
We’ve faced the emergencies these plans are designed for. Our experience shapes everything we write. We’re not just book smart—we have real-world know-how.
What We Deliver
Realistic Assessments:
Hazard profiles based on local data, infrastructure realities, and operational dependencies — not generic templates.
Actionable Strategies:
Prioritized, fundable actions leadership can support and departments can execute.
Why Work With Celtic Edge
Clear, Plain-Language Products:
Plans your team can understand and use — not binders that collect dust.
Stakeholder Engagement:
Communication that resonates with planners, emergency services, public works, maritime partners, and community members.
Future-Focused:
We integrate emerging risks: climate trends, cyber disruption, infrastructure dependencies, and workforce challenges.
Who We Support
Celtic Edge partners with organizations responsible for community resilience, critical infrastructure, and long-term risk reduction, including:
Counties, Cities, and Tribal Governments
Regional Planning Commissions and MPOs
State Agencies and Emergency Management Offices
School Districts, Colleges, and University Systems
Hospitals, Healthcare Networks, and Public Health Agencies
Maritime and Port Authorities
Utility Providers and Critical Infrastructure Operators
Private-Sector Enterprises with Regulatory or Insurance-Driven Risk Requirements