Safety Meeting “Earthquake Safety” EDM Services, Inc. September 2007.

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Safety Meeting “Earthquake Safety” EDM Services, Inc. September 2007

EARTHQUAKE FACTS There is a 60% chance that a 6.7 magnitude or greater earthquake will occur in California in the next 30 years. The largest recorded earthquake in the United States was a magnitude 9.2 that struck Prince William Sound, Alaska on Good Friday, March 28, The largest recorded earthquake in the world was a magnitude 9.5 in Chile on May 22, The earliest reported earthquake in California was felt in 1769 by Gaspar de Portola 30 miles southeast of Los Angeles. Before electronics, spring-pendulum seismometers were used in attempt to record the long period motion produced by quakes. The largest one weighed about 15 tons and there is a medium sized one, 3 stories high, that is still used today in Mexico City. The average rate of motion across the San Andreas Fault Zone is about 2 inches a year. Scientist predict that Los Angeles and San Francisco will be adjacent to one another in approx. 15 million years. Each year the southern California area has about 10,000 earthquakes. Only are greater than magnitude 4.0.

THE FACTS CONTINUED… There is no such thing as “earthquake weather”. Statistics show that there is an equal distribution of earthquakes in cold weather, hot weather or rainy weather. From there were only 4 states that did not have any earthquakes-Florida, Iowa North Dakota and Wisconsin. Florida and North Dakota have the smallest number of quakes. Alaska has the most experiencing a magnitude 7 quake almost every year. Most earthquakes occur at depths less than 50 miles from the Earth’s surface. The world’s deadliest recorded quake occurred in 1556 in central China. It killed 830,000 people. Another occurred in 1976 killing 250,000 people. The San Andrea’s Fault is more than 800 miles long and in some spots as much as 10 miles deep. The 1971 quake in San Fernando was a magnitude 6.6, killed 65 people and did over $505 million in damage.

JANUARY 17, 1994 NORTHRIDGE, CA Magnitude of 6.7 Death Toll = 57 $10 billion in damages 1,500 people seriously injured 12,500 structures were heavily damaged 66,546 buildings had to be inspected 11 major roads were damaged and shut down to downtown Los Angeles Several dozen fires were triggered by the earthquake I-5 Northridge Fashion Center Kaiser – Granada Hills Shopping Center

HOW TO PREPARE… FOR AN EARTHQUAKE Large machines need to be secured properly so they will not fall over-copiers, plotters, etc… Bookshelves and filing cabinets should be secured to the wall Heavy items should be stored at lower heights Doors exits and aisle ways should be kept clear at all times Keep areas under desks and tables uncluttered to make room to take cover Fire extinguishers should be charged and inspected yearly Periodically test fire alarms, sprinklers and emergency lighting Prepare personal emergency supplies for your home, work place and car Have emergency plans prepared for your family for both home and work 1994 Northridge Earthquake Seismic Activity

WHAT TO DO… DURING AN EARTHQUAKE Drop, cover and hold on Crawl under your desk or stand in the nearest doorway Stay away from windows and stay indoors until the shaking stops If your outdoors find a clear spot away from buildings, tree’s and power lines If your in your car, slow down, drive to a clear place and stay in your car until it stops Paso Robles, CA Drop, cover & hold on Mammoth Earthquake Fault Hawaii 2006

WHAT TO DO… AFTER AN EARTHQUAKE When the shaking stops check yourself and others around you for injuries Inspect the area around you for damages. If you smell gas turn it off Clean up spilled medicines, bleaches, gasoline or other flammable liquids immediately Find a radio and listen for instructions Use the phone only for life threatening emergencies Make sure area is safe and be prepared for after shocks Northridge Fashion Center I-5 Freeway - Santa Clarita

SURVIVAL KITS Food Bars Tissue Packs Vinyl Gloves Water Heavy Work Gloves First Aid Kit Thermal Blankets Tube Tent Safety Whistle Flashlights Water Purification Tabs Light sticks Code Red Batteries Dust Masks Toilet Chemicals Northridge, CA Destroyed Apartment Buildings

EMERGENCY EXITS First Aid Kit Fire Extinguisher Kitchen NEXICORE Emergency Exit