Severe Weather

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Across
  1. 2. Loss of _________ operation could be due to hurricane, tornado, earthquake, or flood.
  2. 4. Severe weather notification sent from Safety Manager is known as a weather _______.
  3. 7. Tornadoes may move up to 60 mph or remain _________________.
  4. 8. Sounds like a jet plane or freight train
  5. 9. Each building is equipped with _______________ for emergency use only.
  6. 12. Water rationing might be needed during a ____________.
  7. 14. Lights designed to last 90-120 minutes during power outage
  8. 17. Remain indoors and move away from windows during a ______________.
  9. 18. The number of feet of water that can float a vehicle is _______.
  10. 19. Employees may need to make plans to stay overnight during a _________________.
  11. 20. Do not drive around barricades during this emergency
  12. 21. This means that the storm has been sighted
  13. 22. Loss that could be caused by mechanical problems or be weather-related
  14. 23. A severe thunderstorm has wind over _____________ or large hail
Down
  1. 1. Type of sights, sounds, smells, and behaviors help to determine an emergency
  2. 3. These are to be used during loss of telephone service
  3. 5. Take cover under sturdy furniture during an __________________.
  4. 6. Do not use _______________ until you are told that it is safe.
  5. 7. Employees are to notify this person immediately, if electric outage occurs
  6. 10. Equipment providing power to the main campus and select buildings
  7. 11. The severe weather that kills more people in the U.S.
  8. 12. An event with serious and long-term destructive effects
  9. 13. Protocol in place ensures clients decrease heavy physical outdoor activity
  10. 15. Small pieces or chunks of ice that fall from severe thunderstorms
  11. 16. Lightning risks include cardiac arrest, temporary paralysis or loss of hearing and _______.
  12. 21. This means that a storm may develop