This part of the vehicle must be worn at all times when operating a state vehicle.
What Is A Seat Belt
These are the three things you should do during an earthquake.
What is Drop, Cover and Hold On
For little cuts and even big gashes, its good to know that both break rooms in the office are equipped with bandages, iodine, peroxide, and gloves, all in a nice little container called this.
What is a First aid kit
Employees should rely upon the DAS website, or major and local media outlets for information about this unplanned change to your office.
What is a Building Closure
This is what you should do if you catch on fire.
What is Stop, Drop & Roll
This group of individuals has the right of way at all intersections, even in intersections that don’t have painted crosswalks.
What are Pedestrians
During an earthquake it is important to avoid windows as there may be broken this.
What is Glass
When treating a wound or a cut on yourself or a co-worker, always make sure you are wearing these handy items
What are Gloves
This is a violent rotating column of air extending from a thunderstorm to the ground, capable of extreme destruction with wind speeds up to 250 mph. There has never been a recorded one in Jackson county.
What is a Tornado
This is the one & only time it is appropriate to pull a fire alarm.
What is During An Actual Fire
This is the only time you can use a hand-held mobile communication device while driving a state vehicle.
What is Never
Only after shaking has stopped & if so directed by your Incident Response Team, or if a dangerous condition exists such as fire, evacuate the building, watch for debris and fallen electrical these.
What are Wires
Our office has various medical supplies, but sometimes we might run out of these essential items. In that event we will want to inform this office committee.
What is the Safety Committee
Make like a tree! Each biennium (two year period), full-time employees shall be granted 40 hours of inclement weather this.
What is Leave
Fire extinguishers are located throughout the building, along with this additional item hanging underneath each one.
What is a Flashlight
Drivers who have a blood-alcohol level of this or more are considered intoxicated under Oregon law.
What is 0.08%
During an earthquake, most injuries and deaths are caused by these.
What are Heavy falling objects
The most effective method to avoid the transmission of bacteria and foreign bodies is to do this.
What is Wash your hands
During any extreme weather episode, in the event you cannot get out of the building safely, Conference Room A, free of any windows, has been designated as the building’s this.
What is a Safe Room
This mandatory group activity will help us be prepared in case of a fire.
What is Participation in ALL drills
According to ODOT, the number one reason for fatal vehicle crashes is this.
What is Failure to stay in your lane.
This is location of the potential seismic event that could decimate the west coast from Vancouver Island to the Northern California coast, causing major catastrophe to cities all along the Pacific Northwest.
What is the Cascadia Subduction Zone
This procedure combines chest compressions often with artificial ventilation in an effort to manually preserve brain function until further measures are taken to restore spontaneous blood circulation and breathing in a person who is in cardiac arrest.
What is CPR
You can subscribe to receive notices by text, email, or smartphone for larger scale closures in a city, county or region using this advisory system.
What is FlashAlert
It takes this amount of time for a fire to become life threatening.
What is 2 minutes