Earthquake safety
Found 7 free book(s)Homeowner’s Guide to Earthquake Safety - Disclosure Source
www.disclosuresource.comHOMEOWNER’S GUIDE TO EARTHQUAKE SAFETY . Earthquake Hazards . Earthquake shaking can be strong enough to cause soil and rock on a hillside to slide down the slope. A landslide can rip apart homes at the top of the slope and also crush homes at the bottom of the slope. Al Seib, Los Angeles Times, 1994 . LANDSLIDE LIQUEFACTION . Graeme Beattie ...
Residential Earthquake Risk Disclosure Statement (2020 ...
www.mynhd.comHOMEOWNERÕS GUIDE TO EARTHQUAKE SAFETY Residential Earthquake Risk Disclosure Statement (2020 Edition) Name AssessorÕs Parcel No. Street Address Year Built City County Zip Code Answer these questions to the best of your knowledge. If any of the questions are answered ÒNo,Ó your home is likely to have an elevated/disclosable earthquake risk.
1 WORKPLACE SAFETY INSPECTION CHECKLIST
ehs.stanford.eduearthquake. 5. Large & heavy objects are stored on lower shelves or storage areas. 6. Valuable equipment sensitive to shock damage, such as instruments, computer disks and glassware are stored in latched cabinets or otherwise secured to prevent falling. 7. All areas are uncluttered – providing clear evacuation routes in the event of an ...
Earthquake Safety for Schools - ed
rems.ed.govEarthquake Basics Page 2 Earthquake Safety for Schools May 2011 Student Manual Topic Unit Introduction (Continued) Display Visual 2 Notes: When evaluating a school’s earthquake safety plan, it is important to first understand the nature of the hazards or vulnerabilities. At the end of this unit, you will be able to:
EARTHQUAKE SAFETY PROCEDURES
amo-csd.lbl.govEarthquake Safety Guidelines • Remain Calm. Sound usually precedes earthquake motion by a split second. If you have developed the correct earthquake responses in your mind before a quake, this split sec-ond is enough time to activate your automatic reactions. If you stay calm, you will be bet-ter able to assess your situation.
EARTHQUAKE SAFETY IN THE WORK PLACE - FBIIC
www.fbiic.govEARTHQUAKE SAFETY IN THE WORK PLACE COMPANY PLANS All companies have an obligation to their employees to maintain a disaster plan. An emergency evacuation area must be designed, a nearby safe area, preferably outdoor, where workers can get together after a fire or earthquake. It should be out in the open away from buildings or powerlines.
Map of Earthquake and Tsunami Damage Potential for a …
www.oregon.govCascadia earthquake. This map is intended to provide nontechnical users with an estimate of the geographic distribution of damage. The damage categories are taken from the Modified Mercalli Intensity scale, which is based on observed effects on people, objects, and buildings.