Earthquake Drill Procedures for the Workplace in 2026 - AlertMedia From initiating notifications and communication to delineating evacuation routes and assembly points, these documented steps provide a clear earthquake preparedness roadmap for your team to navigate through the crisis
EARTHQUAKE SAFETY IN THE WORK PLACE - FBIIC At the assembly point, the evacuees are grouped in order of classrooms, departments or floors – whichever is more convenient to facilitate the next step, which is roll call
Great ShakeOut Earthquake Drills - Drop, Cover, and Hold On Our special report explains why official rescue teams, emergency preparedness experts, and others recommend "Drop, Cover, and Hold On" as the best way, in most situations, to protect yourself during earthquake shaking
Earthquake Safety Preparedness for the Workplace Creating a clear earthquake preparedness plan is essential for safeguarding your employees and maintaining business continuity This article provides essential earthquake safety info, practical steps for an earthquake disaster plan, and best practices for earthquake procedures in the workplace
Preparing Your Workplace For An Earthquake: A Step-By-Step . . . - ShunTool This step-by-step guide provides valuable information on how to prepare your workplace for an earthquake, including conducting an earthquake drill Learn important tips and strategies to ensure the safety of your employees in the event of an earthquake
Preparing for Earthquakes | Earthquakes | CDC Drop, cover, and hold on during your earthquake drill DROP down onto your hands and knees immediately This position protects you from falling but still allows you to move if necessary COVER your head and neck (and your entire body if possible) underneath a sturdy table or desk