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Earthquake Prevention Tips from Todai

Earthquake Prevention Tips from Todai. For Students. ※Japanese language guidance from second slide Provided by : University of Tokyo Broadcasting Society. 今回の講義内容と到達目標. 【Outline and Purpose】 ① Previous Earthquake Damage to University of Tokyo ② Possibility of an earthquake in Tokyo

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Earthquake Prevention Tips from Todai

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  1. Earthquake Prevention Tips from Todai For Students ※Japanese language guidance from second slide Provided by:University of Tokyo Broadcasting Society

  2. 今回の講義内容と到達目標 • 【Outline and Purpose】 • ①Previous Earthquake Damage to University of Tokyo • ②Possibility of an earthquake in Tokyo • ③What to do if there is a large earthquake • ④Measures taken by the university • ⑤If you receive an earthquake warning • ⑥Safety confirmation • ⑦Everyday prevention measures • It is important to know what to do if an earthquake occurs, while keeping yourself safe.

  3. Previous Earthquake Damage to University of Tokyo From National Museum of Science and Nature Earthquake Materials Website Image from Earthquake Research Building 18 buildings had fire damage Including the library Tokyo Imperial Uni.Law Bldg. remains 資料:東大広報誌 淡青 vol.182006.7

  4. Possibility of an Earthquake in Tokyo Earthquakes in Tokyo ※Numbers of causalities by Tsunami not included 1703Genroku Earthquake 8.2 Magnitude 1855Ansei Edo Earthquake 7.0 Magnitude Underground Magnitude 7 Earthquakes Sea-based Magnitude 8 Earthquakes 1894Meiji Tokyo Earthquake 7.0 Magnitude 1923Great Kanto Earthquake 7.9 Magnitude

  5. Possibility of an Earthquake in Tokyo Below shows a map of predicted strength of an earthquake occurring in Tokyo. Komaba could be seismic intensity Level 6 Hongo could be seismic intensity Level 6 ※The strength was Level 5 during the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake Hongo Komaba Predictions for Seismic Intensity for an earthquake occurring in Tokyo Bay(Released April 8, 2012)

  6. What if while you were in class… Large EARTHQUAKE

  7. What to do if there is a large Earthquake? Don’t move during shaking Protect yourself from falling objects There is danger from lights, screens, or projectors falling from the ceiling. ・Hide under a desk ・Cover your head with something hard (Like a bag or book) ※All buildings at Todai have had earthquake proofing. Please stay calm. ※If you are outside, there is danger from falling glass, stay away from buildings.

  8. Dangerin Laboratories Complete safety procedures Getting out of danger is the most important <Fires caused by universities> In the 1978Miyagi-ken Oki earthquake, 2 out of the 3 fire outbreaks were due to fires from university laboratories. >Tohoku Uni., Science Dept.(Cause)Spilled Chemicals >Tohoku Pharmaceutical Uni.(Cause)Spilled Chemicals Damage to Uni. Of Tokyo due to 2011 Tohoku earthquake

  9. When it stops shaking Follow faculty member instructions 1st Evacuation Site In front of the building is the first evacuation area 2nd Evacuation Site (Safety Area) These differ depending on the Department or School

  10. When it stops shaking 2nd Evacuation Site (Safety Area) Hongo Komaba I Everyone is gathered here! Details here

  11. When it stops shaking In most cases, DO NOT go home There may be obstacles in the road and fire danger Public transportation is stopped Blackout from no electricity Go to 2nd Evacuation Site

  12. Measures taken by the university In case a large earthquake occurs, there is a headquarters for disaster countermeasures located in every department which will provide appropriate support. →Students should followinstructions given by faculty members. 「University of Tokyo Disaster Counter-measure Rules」 (Excerpt) Clause 20Department Heads must follow disaster counter-measures in the case of an emergency situation, or when the are determined to be necessary, or if they receive directions to conduct such measures from the University President. Disaster counter-measures handbook 2012 Administrative Disaster Drill Stocks of emergency supplies

  13. If you receive an earthquake warning 「Earthquake Early Warning」 You may only have a few seconds to prepare before shaking starts. Plan to protect yourself ・Hide under a desk ・Move from under ceilings with lights ・Stop experiments

  14. Safety confirmation You are member of the university team If an earthquake occurs notify the universityof your safety. Please notify your department or school of your safety. Also, please let your family and friends know.

  15. Everyday prevention measures Think about your home, place of work, or laboratory. If you were there when an earthquake occurred, what would you do? →Everyday preparation is essential At home Tokyo Dangerous Areas Map (From Bureau of Urban Development Tokyo Metro Gov. Website) ・Secure furniture ・Stock emergency food and water ・Don’t sleep next to tall furniture ・Check your local evacuation areas 東京 地域危険度マップ Check it out!

  16. Everyday prevention measures At your lab Return chemicals to their shelves Secure shelves which hold chemicals so they do not fall during an earthquake.

  17. Thank you for listening

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