(A) Familiarize yourself with procedures that have been established to protect employees and citizens for your building.
(B) If you feel an earthquake, sound the alarm verbally.
(C) Stay away from tall, heavy furniture, appliances, large panes of glass, shelves holding heavy objects and masonry veneer.
(D) Identify safe places in each room where you work, such as sturdy tables, desks, door frames and areas that you can crawl under for protection from falling debris. It will be difficult to move from one room to another during a severe quake.
(E) When the main earthquake ends, be prepared for after shocks that may continue for sometime.
(F) After the earthquake, go to a pre-selected area and remain until the department head or elected official provides further instruction.
(G) Assigned persons will inspect the building for safety prior to your being allowed to return to your work area.
(Prior Code, § 10-4-1-24) (Order of 4-2-1990, 90 COM REC 519–521; Order of 11-19-1990, 90 COM REC 2060–2063; Ord. 93-809, passed 10-18-1993, 93 COM REC 809)