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VESERIS <br />Section 6 <br />Exhibit 1 <br />Natural Disaster Checklists Page 3 of 3 <br />Hurricane & Flood Checklist <br />Date & <br />Time <br />Completed Initials <br />Inspect facility for damage. <br />Document and photograph if available: <br />Electrical; no downed lines, all electrical circuits safe to operate <br />Structural stability checked; facility walls, walk-ways, etc. <br />Loss of Product; identify any damaged product, quarantine, and <br />document for insurance purposes. <br />Visually inspect support columns and cross members for <br />possible movement. <br />Visual inspection of the roof, either external or internal. External <br />inspections can only be conducted by employees that are current <br />on Elevated Work training and only if the building has an affixed <br />OSHA approved ladder (ladder permanently affixed and has a <br />cage). <br />ROM contacted and informed of facility status. <br />RM contacted and advised if any product loss, environmental <br />releases, or off-site consequences. <br />Environmental Contractor contacted for clean-up, if needed. <br />Applicable contractor contacted to conduct building repairs; i.e., roof, <br />asphalt, cement, etc. <br />The potential for employee injury is dramatically increased following a hurricane, <br />flood, or severe storm. For this reason, it is imperative that no employees be <br />allowed back into the facility until the Emergency Coordinator has completed a <br />facility inspection and has deemed the facility safe.