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Residential Earthquake Safety Guide (3 credit hours/3 HSW Hours)
Many regions of the United States are at risk of experiencing a major earthquake.  Fortunately, the property destruction and personal injuries and deaths that might be caused by such an earthquake can be significantly reduced, if known structural and other weaknesses found in many private homes are fixed prior to the occurrence of the quake. 
 
This 3 hour course identifies particular weaknesses and recommends specific, practical methods with which homes can be modified to prevent failure.  Ranges of costs for each particular modification are provided.  The course material includes pictures of deficient building components and of earthquake damage caused by failure of the components.  Safety procedures to be followed during and after an earthquake are also listed.  An engineer mastering the material in this course would have an excellent background for making presentations on earthquake preparedness to civic groups, building commissions, juries, insurance companies, homeowners associations, schools, and similar organizations.
FEMA ,
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:
  • Students will understand the extent and location of major earthquake hazards in the United States.
  • Students will learn what hazards are associated with unsecured water heaters, homes not anchored to foundations, weak crawl space walls, pier-and-post foundations, unreinforced masonry walls, rooms over garages, and unreinforced masonry chimneys.
  • Students will understand the dangers of geologic hazards such as landslides and tsunamis.
  • Students will understand the principles behind earthquake preparation for the home.
  • Students will know what to do during an earthquake. Students will learn what precautions to take after an earthquake.
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