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Title: Tornado Preparedness Training for Floor Captains


1
Tornado Preparedness Training for Floor Captains
University Safety and Assurances (414) 229-6339
  • Stoughton Tornado
  • August 18, 2005

2
2008 Tornado Awareness Week
  • Governor Doyle has proclaimed April 20-24, 2009
    as Tornado and Severe Weather Awareness Week in
    Wisconsin

UWM drills will occur on Thursday, April 23rd at
2 PM
3
Tornado Shelter Area Signs
  • Tornado Shelter Area signs are posted in each
    campus building, typically located on the lowest
    level of the building.
  • In some buildings an interior classroom or
    stairwell may be an appropriate shelter area

4
Shelter in Place Locations
  • Newly identified interior classrooms where
    occupants can shelter in place can be
    identified by a temporary sign posted on the wall
    outside of the room

5
Podium Instructions
  • Podium Instruction cards have been created for
    classrooms containing 50 or more students.
  • These cards provide the instructor with emergency
    information on procedures in the event of a
    tornado or fire emergency

6
Tornado Shelter Areas
  • Emergency Evacuation signs (posted in prominent
    locations) identify your shelter areas
  • Extra, temporary tornado signs are available.

Shelter Area maps www.safety.uwm.edu/EMERGENCY/t
ornado.html
7
Announcement of Drill
  • Buildings with fire alarm panel or other public
    address systems will be notified via a verbal
    announcement over the PA System by the building
    chair

Link to training on operating PA System
http//www.uwm.edu/Dept/EHSRM/EMERGENCY/Alarm_Pane
ls.ppt
8
Announcement of Drills and Warnings
  • Buildings with no PA systems will be notified by
    manual alarms (whistles) on each floor of the
    building
  • These buildings are
  • Alumni
  • AUP
  • Bolton
  • Chapman
  • Hefter
  • Mellencamp
  • Physics
  • Power Plant
  • USB
  • Zelazo
  • WATER Institute

9
Announcement of Drill
  • Text of standardized message to building
    occupants will be provided to Building Chair.
  • Building Chair announces commencement of drill
    and location of Shelter Areas

Link to Message http//www.uwm.edu/Dept/EHSRM/EME
RGENCY/Drill_Announcement.doc
10
Building Chairs
  • Building Chairs should know the Floor Captains
    for their building
  • Do you have adequate coverage for all floors of
    your building?
  • How will you communicate with your floor captains?

Link to Listing of Floor Captains
http//www.uwm.edu/Dept/EHSRM/FIRE/Floor_Captains.
html
11
Floor Captains
  • Floor Captains are identified by green
    fluorescent vests
  • For buildings with no PA systems, floor captains
    will also be issued whistles
  • Please let us know if you need a vest and/or
    whistle

12
Role of Building Chairs Floor Captains
  • Building Chairs Floor Captains direct traffic
  • Guide visitors, students and others who may not
    be familiar with building to shelter area
  • Monitor security of building
  • In the event you will not be available to assist
    with the drill, we would appreciate your
    assistance in identifying a co-worker or
    colleague who could temporarily perform your
    floor captain duties

13
Role of Floor Captain
  • Monitor corridors on assigned Floor to ensure
    personnel are moving to shelter.
  • Check restrooms on assigned floor to ensure they
    have been evacuated.
  • Concentrate on public areas.
  • Office managers, classroom lecturers and
    laboratory or workshop heads should be
    responsible for advising occupants in their areas
    to evacuate.
  • Those floor captains assigned to shelter areas
    should assess designated shelter location (Did
    everyone fit? Could it be reached quickly?)
  • Complete evaluation form and give to your
    building chair

14
Evacuation
  • Once the drill is announced, occupants should
    proceed quickly and calmly (using interior
    stairways if necessary to reach a lower level) to
    a building tornado shelter area

15
High Rise Buildings
  • Go to enclosed, windowless area in center of
    building -- away from glass
  • Interior stairwells are usually good places to
    take shelter, and if not crowded, allow you to
    get to a lower level quickly
  • Stay off elevators you could be trapped if power
    goes out

16
High Rise Buildings
  • Bolton
  • Chemistry
  • Cunningham
  • Curtin
  • Enderis
  • EMS
  • Sandburg
  • Continuing Ed (Plankinton Building)
  • SECONDS COUNT - Floors 4 and below should go to
    basement Floors 5 and above should seek shelter
    in interior spaces (restrooms, stairways,
    interior rooms and hallways).

17
Evacuation - Individuals with a Disability
  • Supervisors should be responsible for assisting
    any student, staff member or visitor who has a
    disability
  • Recommendations are
  • Mobility impaired-wheelchair Elevator to
    shelter
  • Mobility impaired, non-wheelchair Elevator to
    shelter
  • Hearing impaired Inform of announcement and
    shelter advice
  • Visually impaired Offer elbow assist to
    shelter

18
Conclusion of Drill
  • At the conclusion of the drill (once occupants
    have reached the designated shelter areas or
    after 10 minutes) in those buildings with a PA
    System, the Building Chair will make an All
    Clear announcement.
  • In those buildings with no PA System, floor
    captains will announce to occupants that they may
    return to their rooms

19
Evaluation and Debriefing
  • Floor Captains will meet briefly with their
    building chair for a debriefing and to turn in
    their evaluation form
  • If you need to print additional forms, please use
    the link below

Link to Evaluation Checklist http//www.uwm.edu/D
ept/EHSRM/EMERGENCY/Evaluation.doc
20
In the Event of a Real Tornado
  • Move quickly Tornadoes travel FAST
  • Go to center of building - away from glass
  • Go down, to the strongest part of building
  • Interior stairwells, bathrooms, offices are
    usually good places to take shelter
  • A basement level is best
  • Stay off elevators entrapment if power is out
  • Wait for All Clear

21
Tornado Watch
  • A Tornado Watch means
  • Conditions are favorable for tornado development
  • Issued by National Weather Service
  • Be prepared to seek shelter
  • Monitor weather radio, local radio stations or
    other media

22
Tornado Warning
  • National Weather Service doppler radar prediction
    or direct sighting -- immediately take shelter.
  • The outdoor signal a steady blast three minutes
    or longer in duration.
  • Outdoor sirens are only intended to be heard
    outdoors to alert people to take shelter indoors.

23
Tornado Watch
In the Event a "Tornado Watch" is Issued
24
Tornado Watch
  • Building Chairs and Alternates will receive
    e-mail, if time permits
  • Building Chairs will send email to all occupants
    of their building
  • Building Chairs and/or Alternates notify floor
    captains to be prepared to assist with evacuation
    to shelter areas

25
In the Event of a "Tornado Warning"
26
How will you be Notified?
  • Buildings with fire alarm panel or other public
    address systems will receive a verbal
    announcement.
  • Buildings with no PA systems will be notified by
    manual alarms (whistles) on each floor of the
    building

27
After a Tornado
  • Remain assembled in a safe area away from broken
    glass, sharp debris, power lines, puddles
    containing power lines, emergency traffic
    areas. Await All Clear
  • While waiting for emergency personnel, render aid
    to those who are injured
  • Keep bystanders out of damaged areas chunks of
    debris or sections of building may fall
  • No use of matches or lighters, in case of leaking
    natural gas or fuel tanks nearby

28
Tornado Myths Facts
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Tornado Myths Facts
  • Myth
  • There are very few tornadoes in Wisconsin
  • Fact
  • 62 tornadoes spun up in Wisconsin in 2005
  • Worst tornado outbreak ever in WI took place on
    August 18, 2005 with 27 tornadoes
  • Wisconsin has had three F5 tornadoes

NOAA Map
30
Tornado Myths Facts
  • Myth
  • UWM is protected by its proximity to Lake
    Michigan
  • Fact
  • False! The tornado that struck Door County in
    1998 formed on the waters of Green Bay and moved
    on shore causing over 5 million in damage

31
Tornado Myths Facts
  • Myth
  • Tornadoes always move from southwest to northeast
    or west to east.
  • Fact
  • Tornadoes can appear from any direction.
  • Some tornadoes have changed direction mid path,
    or even backtracked.

32
Tornado Myths Facts
  • Myth You will see a funnel cloud
  • Fact
  • Tornadoes can occur without funnel clouds

Rolla, Kansas 1995 Photo shows dust cloud and
cloud base above it rotating, indicating a
continuous cloud-to-ground vortex (tornado).
33
Tornado Myths Facts
  • Myth
  • You can tell the strength of a tornado by its
    size
  • Fact
  • Tornadoes can assume a ropy, sinuous shape in
    their final minutes or remain narrow during their
    entire life cycles.
  • Although they may look weaker than much larger
    ones, some get more intense as they narrow
    tighten
  • Size does not necessarily indicate strength!

Rope tornado
34
Tornado Myths Facts
  • Myth
  • You should open windows to equalize pressure.
  • Fact
  • Opening windows is useless, wastes time and can
    be very dangerous.
  • Don't do it. You may be injured by flying glass
    trying to do it. If the tornado hits your home,
    it will blast the windows open anyway.

35
How Long Do Tornadoes Last?
  • Tornadoes can last from several seconds to more
    than an hour.
  • Most tornadoes last less than 10 minutes.

36
Tornado Reports
  • 2008 1330 as of 6/5/08
  • 2007 1085
  • 2006 1106
  • 2005 1264

37
Monthly Tornado Statistics
38
Resources
39
Resources MyUWM
40
MyUWM
You can use the Add Content button to add
Local, National, World Weather to your page on
MyUWM
41
Resources Weather Channel Local Alerts
  • In all 2,000 mediated classrooms on campus, any
    VCR connected to our Campus Cable Network can be
    tuned to either the Milwaukee Weather Channel
    (Channel 7) or the NOAA weather station for the
    Milwaukee area located in Delafield (Channel 27).

42
Resources NOAA Weather Radio
  • Milwaukee 164.200

43
Resources
  • Tornadoes...Nature's Most Violent Storms
  • A PREPAREDNESS GUIDE
  • http//www.nssl.noaa.gov/NWSTornado/

44
Resources
  • Enter your city, state or zip code for up-to-date
    weather forecasting
  • http//www.spc.noaa.gov/
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