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Name: Kent Justine P. Barroga
Grade & Section: 11- St. Raphael
IDENTIFY
HAZARDS
IDENTIFY WHO IS
AT RISK
Earthquakes
GRAND MOTHER,
GRAND FATHER,
MY COUSINS,
MYSELF AND OUR
CATS AND DOGS
ASSES
HAZARD
LEVEL
HIGH
IMPLEMENT CONTROLS
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fire hazard
GRAND MOTHER,
GRAND FATHER,
MY COUSINS,
MYSELF AND OUR
CATS AND DOGS
HIGH
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electrical hazard
GRAND MOTHER,
GRAND FATHER,
MY COUSINS,
MYSELF AND OUR
CATS AND DOGS
HIGH
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Identify Hazards in the
Home
Create Your Disaster Plan
Create Disaster Supply
Kits
Identify Your Home's
Potential Weaknesses
Drop, Cover, and Hold On
After the Shaking Stops
Check for Damages and
Injuries Needing
Immediate Attention
When Safe Follow Your
Disaster Plan
Keep Flammable Items
Away from Heat
Provide adequate means
of escape
Outline clear pathways to
exit doors
Install smoke detection
systems
Use flame-retardant
materials in interiors
Maintain smoke
suppression systems
Check The Electrical
Frequently
Unplug Items You’re Not
Using
Use Surge Protectors
Do not use equipment
with broken cords or
plugin anything that has a
missing prong.
Never touch anything
electrical with wet hands
or while standing in
water.
Don’t use frayed or
broken cords or plug in
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typhoons
GRAND MOTHER,
GRAND FATHER,
MY COUSINS,
MYSELF AND OUR
CATS AND DOGS
HIGH
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flood due to
continuous rains
and storms,
GRAND MOTHER,
GRAND FATHER,
MY COUSINS,
MYSELF AND OUR
CATS AND DOGS
•
MEDIUM
anything with a missing
prong.
Keep metal objects such
as silverware away from
outlets.
Don’t overload sockets.
Listen to the radio or TV
for information and keep
your weather radio handy.
Secure your home, close
storm shutters and secure
outdoor objects or bring
them indoors.
Do not panic, remain
calm.
Pack foods that don't
need cooking.
Keep flashlights, candles
and battery-powered
radios within reach.
Examine your houses and
repair unstable parts as
much as possible.
Secure domesticated
animals in a safe place.
Evacuate to a safe place
Installation of rock
beams, rock ripraps,
sandbags, maintenance
of normal slopes with
vegetation or
application of soil
cements on steeper
slopes and construction
or expansion of
drainage.
Prepare to Evacuate If
flood continue to rise
on the ground.
Always closing file
cabinet or storage
drawers.
sharp objects
GRAND MOTHER,
GRAND FATHER,
MY COUSINS,
MYSELF AND OUR
CATS AND DOGS
•
Keep knives, forks,
scissors, and other
sharp utensils in a
drawer with a safety
latch.
Keep glass objects, such
as drinking glasses and
bowls, in a high cabinet
far from reach.
Store appliances with
sharp blades far from
reach of children or in a
locked cabinet.
MEDUIM
falling
GRAND MOTHER,
GRAND FATHER,
MY COUSINS,
MYSELF
LOW
•
If using a stairs used a
handrail
Clear the pathway so
that you won’t trip or
something,
Ensure stairs are
designed safely and
avoid steep stairs
Assist elders and
children’s when going
up or down on stairs.
choking
GRAND MOTHER,
GRAND FATHER,
MY COUSINS,
MYSELF.
LOW
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if someone is choking
encourage them to
keep coughing to try to
clear the blockage.
Ask them to try to spit
out the object if it's in
their mouth,
don't put your fingers in
their mouth to help
them as they may bite
you accidentally.
Call emergency help.
Food Poisoning
GRAND MOTHER,
GRAND FATHER,
MY COUSINS,
•
Never consume and
throw away expired
food
Separate raw meat,
LOW
MYSELF AND OUR
CATS AND DOGS
GEOLOGIC- COLOR GREEN
HYDROLOGIC- COLOR BLUE
ATTMHOSPERIC- COLOR YELLOW
BIOLOGIC- COLOR RED
MANMADE- COLOR ORANGE
poultry, seafood, and
eggs from ready-to-eat
foods
Use separate cutting
boards and keep raw
meat away from other
foods in your shopping
cart and refrigerator.