1. To prevent anearthquake hazard the building should be properly designed.
2. Do not construct houses on high risk prone areas.
3. In case of an earthquake move out of the building and came in the open but not panic.
4. Do not use lifts in case of an earthquake.
5. If indoors,and lying on the bed then lie straight and cover your head with the pillow.
People who live in areas which have earthquakes often try to prepare as much as possible. In schools they have drills for earthquakes. The drills could save their lives. In the drills they are taught to crouch under tables or seek shelter under archways or doorways. They are told to keep away from buildings, high walls, chimneys and windows. If they are travelling they are told to stay in the car. They are given disaster kits which have a water bottle, food, a first aid kit, a radio and torch.
we can control earthquakes by constructing earthquake prone houses
what should your response to an earthquake be?
Some safety measures a person in field work could perform in bad weather include seeking shelter, entering a vehicle, and staying away from tall objects. Lightning and strong winds are the most likely causes for injuries during bad weather.
Safety rules should be followed because those such rules are put into place in order to maintain order, organization, and to ensure safety. If safety rules did not exist we would have an unsafe atmosphere in many areas. Following safety rules helps to a safer time on doing something
How safe this building is, depends on the intensity of the earthquake. However, it has been built to the required safety regulations necessary to pass inspection for the state.Ê
Precautionary measures are actions taken to prevent something else. A parent blocking off a staircase from a small child is a precautionary measure taken so that the child does not fall down the stairs.
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Avoid falling objects then quickly move to a high point in case there is a tsunami.
yes Yes with proper preparedness and taking safety measures you can minimize your risks for death in an earthquake.
George O. Gates has written: 'Safety and survival in an earthquake' -- subject(s): Earthquakes, Safety measures
during construction and renovation
Earthquake is a natural phenomenon or calamity. For now, there is no solution yet. However, there are safety measures that should be done during earthquake. 1. Keep Calm 2. Squat walk while covering your head with something or with your hands. 3. Find a place away from building that will possibly collapse, posts, and trees, or find an open area. 4. If you live near the sea, evacuate for your safety to avoid tsunami, if in case it should happen.
safety measures in using a thermometer
safety measures when using a computer
K. Jaquay has written: 'Seismic analysis of piping' -- subject(s): Safety measures, Earthquake hazard analysis, Nuclear reactors
A safety exit is an exit that you use during times were in that there is fire,earthquake and times that you can't use th elevator but mostly it is use in times of danger.
Wear the gloves,safety shoes and safety masks.Maintain proper fire extinguishers. Impart proper training to the employees. Keep proper first aid kid in the plant. Dispose the wastes from the plant properly.
K. S. Herring has written: 'Reconnaissance report' -- subject(s): Nuclear power plants, Safety measures, Earthquake effects