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There are two designations placed on a Tornado: a WATCH and a WARNING. A Tornado <br />WATCH indicates weather conditions are right for a tornado. A Tornado WARNING <br />indicates that a tornado has been sighted in the immediate area. <br />IN THE EVENT OF A TORNADO WATCH <br />1. Whoever is made aware of the threatening weather should notify the office <br />manager, designated Floor Warden and the Management Office. <br />2. Floor Warden or office managers should alert all staff of the watch. <br />3. Once you have been notified of the watch, please do the following: <br />« Immediately close the blinds in your office <br />m Once this is accomplished, stay away from the windows <br />p Remain at your normal work station <br />Q Tune in any battery operated radios to a station with weather updates <br />« If possible, you should remain in the building until the weather has cleared <br />IN THE EVENT OF A TORNADO WARNING <br />1. Move away from the perimeter of the building (windowed areas) toward the center <br />of the building and close the doors behind you. <br />2. Floor Wardens and other emergency personnel will direct you towards corridors, <br />stairwells and elevator lobbies. <br />3. Do not exit these designated areas or use elevators. <br />4. Protect yourself by placing your head close to your knees and covering your neck <br />with your hands. <br />5, If you cannot reach a corridor or lobby in time, the next safest place is under a desk, <br />table or chair. <br />6. Remain in the designated area until an announcement has been made by <br />designated emergency personnel or building management that it is safe to return to <br />your work station. <br />7. Once everyone has returned to their workstation, emergency personnel should assist <br />Building Management in accounting for all employees. <br />