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School Earthquake Preparedness Evaluation Form

This document is an earthquake preparedness evaluation form for a school. It contains 20 yes or no questions that evaluate whether the school has basic earthquake safety measures in place, such as evacuation route maps, an emergency preparedness committee, and staff training. It also addresses whether heavy objects are secured, exits are clear, students have practiced drills, and parents have been notified of the school's emergency plan. Completing this checklist can help a school assess its level of earthquake preparedness.

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School Earthquake Preparedness Evaluation Form

This document is an earthquake preparedness evaluation form for a school. It contains 20 yes or no questions that evaluate whether the school has basic earthquake safety measures in place, such as evacuation route maps, an emergency preparedness committee, and staff training. It also addresses whether heavy objects are secured, exits are clear, students have practiced drills, and parents have been notified of the school's emergency plan. Completing this checklist can help a school assess its level of earthquake preparedness.

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School Earthquake Preparedness Evaluation Form

Name of school ______________________________________________


Date of evaluation ______________________________________________
Evaluated by ______________________________________________

Yes No
1. Is the school emergency evacuation route map posted in each classroom?

2. There is a school emergency preparedness committee that includes some of


the following groups of people:

administrators students
teachers parents
classified staff other community members
others:__________________________________
3. Have all staff members have reviewed and revised the school emergency
plan in the last 12 months?

4. School staff have had the following training: Insert number of staff

_____ Basic First Aid _____ Safety Training


_____ Advanced First Aid _____ Red Cross Disaster Class
_____ CERT _____ Outdoor Survival Class
_____ Military _____Firefighter/Law Enforcement
_____ Amateur Radio (HAM) _____ SEMS/NIMS/ICS Training
_____ HAM DCS Training _____ Basic Fire Suppression
_____ Student release procedures _____ Shelter, Nutrition, Sanitation
_____ Psychological First Aid or Crisis Counseling
_____ How to turn off electricity, water, gas
_____ Other: _______________________________
5. Parents have received information about the schools plan and our drill (check
all that apply)
by letter home with students
by letter mailed to students home
via teacher contact
via meeting
we did not notify parents

6. Have plans been made to assist individuals with disabilities and any other
functional needs?

7. Are portable classrooms securely fastened to the ground or foundation?


8. Are all tall and heavy furnishings that could fall secured to wall or floor?
9. Are all light fixtures and hanging wall objects properly secured?

10. Are all chemicals in labs secured in cabinets or on shelves with rails to
prevent them from falling over?

11. Are all computers and other heavy electronics secured or placed on non slide
padding?

12. Are all vending machines fastened to the wall or floor?

13. Are all exit routes clearly marked and unobstructed?

14. Have students participated in a full earthquake drill in the last 12 months?

15. Have students practiced the drop, cover, and hold on technique?

16. Do multiple school employees know how to turn off gas and water to the
building?

17. Has an outdoor area that is clear of power lines, light poles, and other tall
objects been identified?

18. Have bus drivers been taught how to respond to an earthquake while driving?

19. Are lockers secured to the walls?

20. Are all areas of the school lit by emergency lighting or exterior windows?

Instructions on how to secure items and prepare for an earthquake are located at
www.in.gov/dhs/shakeout
or
www.shakeout.org/centralus

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