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0 <br />FLOOD <br />Before the Flood: <br />0 <br />1. Keep on hand materials like sandbags, plywood, plastic sheeting and lumber to <br />lood water and to make quick repairs after a sees Storm. <br />or . <br />protect buildings from f <br />2. Keep a portable, battery-operated radio, flashlights and first aid supplies on <br />and in working order. y <br />b a flood. <br />3. Secure equipment that may be swept away <br />During or after heavy rains: <br />I. An emergency coordinator shall be assigned to keep periodic watch for <br />possibility of flooding and to listen to the radio for information and instructions <br />from local government and emergency managers. immediately <br />2. If anyone sees any possibility of a flood or flash flood occurring, <br />rdinator. The emergency coordinator will assess the <br />notify an emergency coo <br />necessary actions of <br />possibility of a flood or flash flood, and if appropriate, take <br />notifying all employees. <br />If local authorities release flood warnings: <br />. If time permits, the emergency coordinators will supervise the performance of the <br />following duties: <br />A. Put sandbags or other protection in place, based on anticipated flood <br />depths. onto shelves and/or surround with <br />B. Move hazardous materials/wastes up <br />sandbags. <br />andbags around openings of any underground sumps <br />C. Put additional s <br />and/or seal with lids. <br />D. Shut off boilers and wastewater treatment system. <br />E. Secure computers, business records and other critical equipment. <br />F. Grease immovable equipment. <br />2. Turn off utilities at the main switches. Disconnect electrical equipment, but do <br />not touch any electrical equipment if you are wet or standing in water. <br />Contingency Plan <br />500 South Beckman Road 11.29 <br />ArmorStruxx, LLC Lodi, CA 95240 <br />March 2013 <br />