Action manual at the time of disaster

Three major principles in case of fire

1. Initial fire extinguishing

Initial fire extinguishing
Try to put out the initial fire with a nearby fire extinguisher or indoor fire hydrant. At the same time, tell others in a loud voice that the fire has broken out. The limit is reached when the flame spreads to the ceiling. to evacuate.

2. Call 119

Call 119
Call 911 immediately, even for small fires. Accurately report the location of the fire without panicking.

3. Evacuation guidance

Evacuation guidance
Evacuation guidance will be provided using the on-site announcement or loud voice. Human life comes first.

Three Major Principles When an Earthquake Occurs

1. Ensuring personal safety

personal safety
  • Hurry up and hide under a desk to protect yourself from falling objects.
  • The shaking of an earthquake lasts for about 30 seconds at most (it was only 11 seconds during the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake). It's dangerous to rush outside in a hurry. You can't move in a big earthquake directly below.
  • When you are outdoors, stay away from buildings. It is dangerous because broken glass and signboards may fall.

2. Extinguish the fire

Extinguish the fire
  • If you use fire around you, put it out immediately, stop it.
  • If it starts to burn, take initial fire extinguishing activities (fire extinguisher, fire hydrant, call 119).

3. Rescue and aid

Relief/Relief
  • Find and rescue any injured people around you. Check each other's safety out loud.
  • Injury care. In case of serious injury, dial 119 to call an ambulance.

Daily care is important

Ideally, everyone should be able to protect themselves.
After securing your own safety, try to help and assist others.

In the event of a large-scale disaster

when in college

  • Ensure your safety in the event of a large-scale disaster.
  • Next, carry out "disposal of surrounding fire/initial extinguishing".
  • Check in a loud voice that there are no injured people around (rescue/rescue activities).
  • The university will endeavor to collect information and take command of subsequent actions. Always follow school instructions. In principle, students should go home, but if it is difficult to go home, they will stay at school.

When you are at home or off campus

Secure yourself first. If you are on your way to school or on your way home, wait until the main shock subsides before returning home. Be sure to keep in touch with your family and confirm their safety.

When "Information on the Tokai Earthquake" is issued

Canceled at the "Notice Information" stage

In the event that the Japan Meteorological Agency issues "warning information" via television or radio indicating that the possibility of a Tokai earthquake has increased, please take the following actions in order to immediately cancel or cancel classes. In addition, similar measures will be taken when "prediction information" or "warning declaration" with a high degree of urgency is issued.
 
  • Do not go out while at home.
  • If you are on your way to school, return home promptly.
  • While in school, follow the instructions of the university and faculty members.

Information on "Tokai Earthquake"

There are three levels of information in descending order of urgency: (1) prediction information, (2) warning information, and (3) observation information. At the same time as "prediction information" is issued, the Prime Minister issues a "warning declaration".

Resuming classes after "cancellation"

If the class is "cancelled" because there is no longer any fear of an earthquake, classes will resume as follows based on the time when the cancellation was announced.
 
  • If the restrictions are lifted by 5:00 a.m., classes will resume as usual on that day.
  • If it is canceled after 5:00 am, classes will start the next day.

How to use Disaster Emergency Message Dial (same for mobile phones)

Disaster Message Dial is a voice message board that is started when communication to disaster areas increases due to the occurrence of disasters such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, and it becomes difficult to connect.
◎ Dial "171 (Inai)" and follow the user Guidance to record and play back your message.

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<Updated July 20, 2023>
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