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b. Remember that on-site structures may <br />have been damaged <br />and now unable to <br />sustain weight or <br />stress, <br />c. Do not use water <br />from city mains until <br />it has been declared <br />safe from <br />contamination. <br />d. Take photographs of all areas to document all damages. <br />e. Check fire extinguisher and take extra precautions to prevent fires. Lowered <br />water pressure in city mains and debris in streets may prevent effective <br />firefighting after the hurricane. <br />f. A walk through the project should be made prior to allow employees to the <br />project facilities. <br />g. Prepare an accurate inventory of tall the equipment, materials and tolls to <br />detect any loss or damages. <br />h. Do not turn on any computer and/or electronic equipment until the electric <br />power is verified from low voltages and/or fluctuations. <br />Plan Definitions <br />Tropical Depression —An organized system of clouds and thunderstorms with a defined <br />circulation and top winds of less than 39 mph. <br />Tropical Storm —An organized system of clouds and thunderstorms with a defined circulation <br />and top winds of 39 to 74 mph. Tropical storms can quickly develop into hurricanes. Storms are <br />named when they reach tropical storm. <br />Hurricane —An intense tropical weather system with a well-defined circulation and sustained <br />wind speeds of 74 mph or higher. <br />Hurricane Watch — Hurricane conditions are possible in the specified area of the watch, usually <br />within 36 hours. During a hurricane watch, prepare to take immediate action according to the <br />procedure established in this program. <br />Hurricane Warning - Hurricane conditions are expected in the specified area of the warning <br />within 24 hours. Complete all storm preparation according to the procedure established in this <br />program. <br />37 <br />