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8. If anyone has been injured, designated emergency personnel should assist where <br />possible and follow the Medical Emergency Procedures outlined in this Manual. <br />9. If any portion of your offices or surrounding building areas has been damaged, <br />please notify building management immediately. <br />HURRICANES <br />Hurricane Preparedness <br />The following SUPPLIES will be necessary to protect and sustain your employees in the <br />event that a hurricane leaves you temporarily stranded in the office building: <br />❑ Food- stock your office with non-perishable and easy -to -store food products such as <br />dehydrated foods and food bars. <br />❑ Water - keep at least a three-day supply of purified water. It is recommended that <br />you stock two quarts of water per day, per employee. <br />❑ Emergency Lighting - flashlights, flares, light sticks. <br />❑ Batteries - keep a fresh supply <br />❑ Medical - keep a well -stocked First Aid Kit. Choose kits designed to treat <br />earthquake -related injuries such as heavy bleeding, shock and broken bones. <br />❑ Blankets - lightweight fire and shock retardant emergency blankets. <br />❑ Radios - portable transistor radios with extra batteries and two-way radios. <br />❑ Fire Extinguisher <br />❑ Medications - persons on medication should keep a 72 -hour supply in their desk. <br />Additional Supplies to Consider <br />❑ Heavy work gloves <br />❑ Hard Hats & Goggles <br />❑ Work shoes <br />❑ Generator <br />❑ Shovels, crowbars <br />❑ Catalytic heater <br />❑ Dust masks <br />❑ Chemical toilets, waste bags, lime <br />❑ Water purification tablets <br />