Earthquakes occur without warning. The initial tremor is usually the most severe, however aftershocks may also be severe. During the earthquake, it may be safer to SHELTER IN PLACE inside the building until instructed by the INCIDENT COMMANDER. Refer to PROPERTY LOSS REPORT (new window) for any damage or loss to NCOE owned property.
Inside Building
DROP – COVER – HOLD
DROP – COVER – HOLD
- DROP to the floor.
- Take COVER under a sturdy desk or table, or against an interior wall. Avoid windows, tall furniture or hanging objects.
- HOLD onto the furniture and HOLD your position until it is safe to move.
- EVACUATE the building after the tremor stops. Do not run.
- ASSEMBLE without delay in your designated area.
– Report all absences to the Staffing Deployment Team.
– Report for duty if you are a member of an emergency team. - WAIT FOR INSTRUCTIONS from the INCIDENT COMMANDER.
- DO NOT return to the building before it has been declared safe. Don’t light matches, candles or other fires.
Outside Building
- MOVE away from buildings, trees and other hazards.
- DROP to the ground.
- COVER your head and neck with your arms.
- HOLD your position until the earthquake is over.
- Follow steps 5-7 from “Inside Building” instructions.
In a vehicle
- PULL OFF to the side of the road away from buildings, overpasses and power lines.
- SET THE BRAKES AND TURN OFF IGNITION.
- WAIT until the quake is over. Do not leave the car unless unsafe conditions warrant. Never leave a car if power lines are down nearby or have fallen over the vehicle.
- CHECK the road and surrounding terrain for safe conditions.
- PROCEED when conditions are safe.