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iv. Fire extinguisher(s) <br /> v. Personal Protective Equipment (raining coats, rubber boots, hand gloves, <br /> etc.) <br /> f. Develop an emergency phone list according to the project area and location. <br /> 2. Hurricane Warning—36 hours to Hurricane <br /> a. Notify Projects supervisors, key personnel, and subcontractors of the hurricane <br /> warning and weather conditions. <br /> b. Hold a meeting with the key personnel to distribute preparation responsibilities <br /> and review the actions already taken. <br /> c. All material will be contained in a manner that it cannot be a projectile or it will <br /> be removed from jobsite. <br /> d. All floors exposed to outside elements should be broom clean. <br /> e. Take photographs of the jobsite, both inside and outside, to aid in documenting <br /> the precautions taken before the hurricane. <br /> f. Refuel all company vehicles and park them in a protected area to minimize <br /> damage from windblown objects. <br /> g. Shutdown all non-essential electric motors and cut off power at main breaker. <br /> h. Fill all safety cans with gasoline and/or diesel. The safety cans should be labeled <br /> with the nature of their contents. <br /> i. Remove compressed gas cylinders form the work areas when they are exposed <br /> to outside elements. Be sure that they are stored in upright position and tied up. <br /> j. Materials, tools, and equipment stored in areas susceptible to flooding should be <br /> storage in high places. <br /> k. Prepare an accurate inventory list of all equipment, materials and tools at the <br /> project site. <br /> I. Fill drinking water cans with ice and water and place them in a safe place. <br /> m. Secure all hazardous chemicals materials to prevent chemicals spills. <br /> 3. After The Hurricane <br /> a. For job personnel who must return to work to the site in the aftermath of the <br /> hurricane, certain precautions are needed: <br /> i. Avoid areas where power lines are down, especially in the vicinity of the <br /> water. Report any power line down to the Florida Power and Light <br /> Company (FPL). <br /> ii. Avoid piles of debris, where poisonous snakes and insects may have <br /> taken refuge. <br /> 36 <br />