The actions you should take in the event of an earthquake.
Drop, Cover, and Hold On!
You might find a first aid kit, batteries, flashlight, water, canned food, or portable charger in one of these.
Emergency Preparedness Kit
The phone number you call in case of an emergency.
911
The amount of water is required to be on site per employee per hour.
1 Quart
You should do this before leaving your safe location after an earthquake.
Survey the Scene
The kind of food that should be packed for reserve in-case of an emergency.
Non-perishable
If a conscious coworker has a blocked airway, you would use this first aid response.
Heimlich Maneuver
A persons body temperature that will help indicated heat stroke.
103*
Earthquakes can cause this oceanic phenomenon to occur.
Tsunami
The length of time any evacuation emergency kit is recommended to be prepared for.
3 days
If a coworker appears clammy and is complaining of chest pains, this device should be part of your emergency response.
Automatic External Defibrillator
Shade must be made available to employees during heat advisory conditions for this amount of time.
At All Times
Which earthquake influenced OSHPD to pass the HSSA (hint: 1973), which requires that all hospitals be designed and constructed to withstand major earthquakes (7.0-7.9 magnitude) and remain operational immediately after the quake?
San Fernando Valley
The amount of water that should be stocked for each person per day in an emergency preparedness kit.
1 Gallon
A floor plan indicating the best path of egress out of a facility.
Evacuation Map
Once this temperature is reached it is required that shade is provided.
80*
Commonly known as a sinkhole, this geological incident causes the strength and stiffness of a soil to be reduced.
Liquefaction
The length of time your home emergency kit should be prepped for.
2 weeks
Often found cabinets or mounted on walls, this device helps put out fires.
Fire Extinguisher
The length of time it takes for acclimatization period for hot weather.
2 weeks