0000068430 00000 n Teachers should dispel myths, such as "The earth will open up and swallow you." This Guide contains a Key Word/Subject Index that identifies topics contained in the Technical Bulletins regarding the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Unlike hurricanes and some other natural hazards, earthquakes strike suddenly and without warning. Information contained in this toolkit walks you through a three-step process: 1) identify your risk; 2) make a plan; and 3) take action. Click Download or Read Online button to get school earthquake safety guidebook book now. In addition to materials updated from its previous edition (FEMA P-451B CD), FEMA P-752CD includes new units on Ground Motions, Composite/Steel Construction, Pre-Cast Design, and Seismically Isolated Structures, as well as an introduction to the latest versions of NONLIN and EQ Tools, two free software programs for the computation of dynamic response analysis of simple linear and nonlinear structures and design earthquake ground motions.The NEHRP Recommended Seismic Provisions for New Buildings and Other Structures, 2009 Edition (FEMA P-750) is an important resource that translates new knowledge, research results, and design methods for the national standards and building codes. 0000003384 00000 n Please use the accompanying Debris Monitoring Guide Public Comment Matrix for providing feedback on the current draft 2020 Debris Monitoring Guide and submit the matrix to FEMA-Recovery-PA-Policy@fema.dhs.gov no later than September 17, 2020. H�b```d``z�����0�A��b�@�qH�I �Y1D0�``i�ia�ˬ¨Ұ�@*�����2��/?r �o�pi�j2�e�9Ч�*>�r���3gV����]Q�g�u;1�I�g< Some of the materials listed are not specifically for businesses, but could still be found useful by the private sector in that they promote earthquake preparedness and mitigation in homes and therefore increase a community’s disaster resilience and ability to recover quickly after a disaster. 0000001241 00000 n 0000004779 00000 n
Presented byMark BenthienSouthern California Earthquake Center (SCEC)SCEC is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the United States Geological Survey (USGS)benthien@usc.edu 213-740-0323www.scec.org www.shakeout.orgwith content adapted from a presentation byJill Barnes and Bob Spears, Los Angeles Unified School District Reference sources and information about ordering additional NFIP publications are also provided.Would you like to take a brief survey regarding your experience with fema.gov? 0000001516 00000 n This well-illustrated publication describes the sources of nonstructural earthquake damage and provides information on effective methods of reducing potential risks from such damage. 0000001797 00000 n View full document [pdf 566.35 KB] A nonstructural inventory form, a checklist of nonstructural earthquake hazards, and an explanation of nonstructural risk ratings are included as appendices. School Earthquake Safety Guidebook December 2000 5 Discussions and Projects Earthquake drills should be preceded by classroom discussions. In addition to materials updated from its previous edition (FEMA P-451B CD), FEMA P-752CD includes new units on Ground Motions, Composite/Steel Construction, Pre-Cast Design, and Seismically Isolated Structures, as well as an introduction to the latest versions of NONLIN and EQ Tools, two free software programs for the computation of dynamic response analysis of simple linear and nonlinear structures and design earthquake ground motions.The 2020 Debris Monitoring Guide is available for public comment from August 3, 2020 through September 17, 2020. This list is not intended to be all inclusive, rather a collection of the tools created by FEMA and its partners.The NEHRP Recommended Seismic Provisions for New Buildings and Other Structures, 2009 Edition (FEMA P-750) is an important resource that translates new knowledge, research results, and design methods for the national standards and building codes. 0000002921 00000 n Guidebook for Developing a School Earthquake Safety Program This resource provides instruction on how to develop programs in schools for earthquake safety.
Each section includes a short description of the organization that created it as well as a link that will take you to the respective page of each resource. 0000004755 00000 n School Earthquake Preparedness Guide - State of Arkansas Arkansas Office of Emergency Services, 1993, 1993 %PDF-1.3 %���� Guidebook for Earthquake Protection for Nonstructural Members of School Facilities Revised Edition Protecting Children from Falling and Tumbling Objects due to an Earthquake – Implementing Earthquake Resistance Inspection – Revised in March 2015 Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology–Japan. This Guidebook for Developing a School Earthquake Safety Program has been prepared by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to serveas an aid for developing plans to avoid or reduce adverse consequences that might othemise occur at schools in the event of an earthquake However, FEMA cannot ensure that by