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Federal Emergency Management Agency Unit 5 - 1 U nit 3- Mitigation Measures by Type of Disaster
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Unit 3E - 2 Earthquakes Location of Earthquakes
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Unit 3E - 3 Typical earthquake hazards: Lateral and vertical ground motions Displacements Soil Settlement/Liquefaction Secondary effects Earthquakes
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Unit 3E - 4 Ground Motions (Shear and Overturning) Earthquake Hazards
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Unit 3E - 5 Displacements (Gravity Effects) Earthquake Hazards
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Unit 3E - 6 Soil Settlement/ Liquefaction Earthquake Hazards
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Unit 3E - 7 Secondary Effects (landslides, tsunamis) Earthquake Hazards
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Unit 3E - 8 Earthquake Mitigation - Buildings Most commonly damaged facilities in earthquakes Most commonly damaged facilities in earthquakes Commonly damaged components Commonly damaged components Structural Building Elements Non-Structural Building Elements Building Utility Systems Building Contents
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Unit 3E - 9 Earthquake Mitigation – Structural Building Elements Typically damaged by Typically damaged by Deficient Wall Bracing Weak Floor/Roof Systems Weak Connections Soft Story Condition Lack of Reinforcement/Confinement Poor Seismic Response
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Unit 3E - 10 Scenario: Scenario: The county warehouse, an un-reinforced masonry building, suffered earthquake damage to its load-bearing outer walls. Determine possible mitigation measures Determine possible mitigation measures Earthquake Mitigation – Structural Building Elements
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Unit 3E - 11 Mitigation for Deficient Wall Bracing Mitigation for Deficient Wall Bracing Reinforce with shear walls, cross bracing Brace long walls with crosswalls Brace cripple walls Earthquake Mitigation – Structural Building Elements
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Unit 3E - 12 Typically damaged by Typically damaged by Deficient Bracing of Exterior Elements Poor Anchorage of Interior Elements Earthquake Mitigation – Non- Structural Building Elements
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Unit 3E - 13 Mitigation for Deficient Bracing of Exterior Elements Mitigation for Deficient Bracing of Exterior Elements Brace parapets Anchor cornices Brace/support chimneys Secure wall panel anchors Brace large windows Strengthen window glass Earthquake Mitigation – Non- Structural Building Elements
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Unit 3E - 14 Mitigation for Poor Anchorage of Interior Elements Mitigation for Poor Anchorage of Interior Elements Secure suspended ceilings Secure overhead/ pendant lighting fixtures Brace interior partitions Anchor raised computer floors Earthquake Mitigation – Non- Structural Building Elements
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Unit 3E - 15 Typically damaged by Typically damaged by Poor Anchorage of Equipment Improper Connections Earthquake Mitigation – Building Utility Systems
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Unit 3E - 16 Mitigation for Poor Anchorage of Equipment Mitigation for Poor Anchorage of Equipment Anchor heavy equipment Secure propane tanks/gas cylinders Secure elevator counterweights Install elevator seismic cutoff system Earthquake Mitigation – Building Utility Systems
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Unit 3E - 17 Mitigation for Improper Connections Mitigation for Improper Connections Brace overhead utility pipes Secure HVAC ducts Install flexible connections, shutoff valves Earthquake Mitigation – Building Utility Systems
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Unit 3E - 18 Typically damaged by Typically damaged by Movement of Furnishings Earthquake Mitigation – Contents
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Unit 3E - 19 Mitigation for Movement of Furnishings Mitigation for Movement of Furnishings Restrain desktop computers & equipment Secure hazardous materials Anchor automated filing systems Secure miscellaneous furnishings Earthquake Mitigation – Contents
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Unit 3E - 20 Typically damaged by Typically damaged by Poor Equipment Anchorage/Stability Soil Movement/Settlement Shaking of Tank Structures Earthquake Mitigation – Utilities
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Unit 3E - 21 Scenario: Scenario: Soil settlement as the result of an earthquake ruptured the city’s 24-inch underground water main. Determine possible mitigation measures Determine possible mitigation measures Earthquake Mitigation – Utilities
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Unit 3E - 22 Mitigation for Soil Movement/ Settlement Mitigation for Soil Movement/ Settlement Install expansion joints Restrain pipes Improve pipe materials Earthquake Mitigation – Utilities
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Unit 3E - 23 Typically damaged by Typically damaged by Pier Failure Slab Failure Span Failure Cap Beam Failure Focus on highway bridges Focus on highway bridges Earthquake Mitigation – Bridges
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Unit 3E - 24 Scenario: Scenario: A two-span county bridge was damaged when earthquake shaking caused one of the spans to fall off the center pier. Determine possible mitigation measures Determine possible mitigation measures Earthquake Mitigation – Bridges
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Federal Emergency Management Agency Unit 3E - 25 Mitigation for Span Failure Mitigation for Span Failure Add cable restrainers Construct shear blocks Install diaphragms to brace spans Extend bearing seats Add lock-up devices to joints Add isolation bearings Eliminate simply supported spans Earthquake Mitigation – Bridges
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