Earthquakes

 

A major earthquake could occur at anytime in B.C. Being prepared is a crucial part to help prevent injuries or even death. 

 

Biggest Dangers 


  • Falling Objects - hazards like heavy, sharp or pointed objects on high shelves, pictures, tall unsecured furniture and file cabinets
  • Fires and/or exposed electrical wiring
  • Doors, Broken Windows and other types of glass items 

 

IF YOU ARE INSIDE DURING AN EARTHQUAKE 


  • Stay indoors
  • DROP – Take cover underneath a table, desk or other sturdy furniture
  • COVER – Protect you head and neck with your hands and arms
  • HOLD – Secure yourself as best as possible
  • Stay against an inner wall
  • Protect your head and neck
  • Do not use elevators
Earthquake Procedures

 

IF YOU ARE OUTSIDE DURING AN EARTHQUAKE 


  • Do not go inside
  • Stay in an open area
  • Protect you head and neck
  • If driving, stop, and remain in your vehicle

 

AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE 


  • Be prepared for aftershocks - Do not leave your shelter for at least 60 seconds
  • Wait for the instructions from emergency personnel, or your DC Safety, Security, and Risk Management Team.
  • Assist injured or support any vulnerable peoples – report status to Floor Wardens or directly to Security. 

 

MORE FACTS 


  • DC Alerts – 51Ç鱨վ will communicate with the community through a Mass Emergency Notification System to ensure the safety of all students, faculty and staff. Sign up for DC Alerts here.
  • 51Ç鱨վ Campuses are equipped with Emergency Response Cabinets, that are all strategically located throughout the different zones of the buildings.  
  • 51Ç鱨վ has extensive crisis management plans and procedures to support in the overall response to extreme events.