CCRMM

CCRMM

Published on 23 April 2021
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Transcript
00:01
DURING
00:06
1. Don’t get too close, watch out for surface cracks and stay well back
00:11
2. If the hole is very large and a risk to others, contact local police or emergency responders
00:17
3. Keep children away
00:22
4. Notify all local occupants
00:27
5. Notify the local Water Management District
00:32
6. Mark the hole for safety and to restrict access (Use posts with caution tape or rope)
00:37
7. Place a piece of plywood over small holes
00:42
8. Take photographs for documentation, but do not get too close to the edges
00:47
9. Do not allow unauthorized or inexperienced persons to investigate the sinkhole
00:52
10. DURING Cover your head with your arms as best you can. This will help to protect your head and give you some breathing room.
00:57
11. Practice a PLF (Parachute Landing Fall) to protect your bones.
01:02
12. Carry a whistle as part of your EDC Carry a mobile phone to call for help.
01:09
AFTER
01:14
Do not refill a sinkhole with trash or debris. It may cause groundwater contamination for which the property owner would be liable.
01:19
KRISTINE FAITH LUMABAN
01:19
CLIMATE CHANGE REDUCTION RISK AND MANAGEMENT
01:19
CHRISELLE TANDAYU
01:20
ARLENE SAGABEN
01:20
CAMILE GAZZINGAN
01:20
PROF. DAREN BAUI
01:29
Thank You