1. PLAN in advance your evacuation and safety
measures. When you first see lightning or
hear thunder, activate your emergency plan. Now is the time to go to a building
or a vehicle. Lightning often precedes rain, so don't wait for the rain to
begin before suspending activities.
2. IF OUTDOORS...Avoid water. Avoid the high
ground. Avoid open spaces. Avoid all metal
objects including electric wires, fences, machinery, motors, power tools, etc. Unsafe
places include underneath canopies, small picnic or rain shelters, or near
trees. Where possible, find shelter in a substantial building or in a fully enclosed
metal vehicle such as a car, truck or a van with the windows completely shut.
If lightning is striking nearby when you are outside, you should:
A. Crouch down. Put feet together. Place hands over ears to minimize hearing damage
from thunder.
B. Avoid proximity(minimum of 15 ft.) to other people.
3. IF INDOORS... Avoid water. Stay away from
doors and windows. Do not use the telephone. Take off head sets. Turn off, unplug, and stay away from appliances, computers, power
tools, & TV sets. Lightning may strike exterior electric and phone lines,
inducing shocks to inside equipment.
4. SUSPEND ACTIVITIES for 30 minutes after the
last observed lightning or thunder.
5. INJURED PERSONS do not carry an electrical
charge and can be handled safely. Apply First Aid
procedures to a lightning victim if you are qualified to do so. Call 911 or
send for help immediately.
6. KNOW YOUR EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS.
Teach
this safety slogan: "If you can see it, flee
it; if you can hear it, clear it."
From: migrant_health_research@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:migrant_health_research@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Josh Shepherd Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007
1:12 PM To:
migrant_health_research@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE:
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Everyone,
I am looking for a handout, brochure, etc. that can be given to
farmworkers that educates them about lightning safety. This could include
fact sheets about the dangers of lightning, steps to take to prevent being
struck by lightning when storms come, etc. I hope that helps.
Josh Shepherd NationalCenter
For Farmworker Health ResourceCenter
Manager
(512) 312-5463
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[mailto:migrant_health_research@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Tori Booker Sent:Wednesday, October 10,
200712:28 PM To: migrant_health_research@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [migrant_health_research]
Question
Josh,
Could you explain a little more?
Is someone looking for detailed materials, tips for working during storms,
etc.?? Thanks, Tori
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[mailto:migrant_health_research@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Josh Shepherd Sent:Wednesday, October 10,
200712:37 PM To: migrant_health_research@yahoogroups.com Subject: [migrant_health_research]
Question
Hello Everyone,
Do any of you know of any lightning safety materials for
farmworkers?
Josh Shepherd NationalCenter
For Farmworker Health ResourceCenter
Manager
(512) 312-5463
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Painter, Thomas (CDC/...
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Oct 4, 2007 3:02 pm
Hello Everyone, Do any of you know of any lightning safety materials for farmworkers? Josh Shepherd National Center For Farmworker Health Resource Center...
Josh, this is an excellent subject, has there been any research on how many farm workers or farmers are killed each year due to lightening. We need safety...
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Oct 10, 2007 5:57 pm
Josh, Could you explain a little more? Is someone looking for detailed materials, tips for working during storms, etc.?? Thanks, Tori ... From:...
Tori Booker
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Oct 10, 2007 5:57 pm
Everyone, I am looking for a handout, brochure, etc. that can be given to farmworkers that educates them about lightning safety. This could include fact...
Josh, Here is a resource in Florida - in English. Not sure if this will help or not. Erin http://www.srh.noaa.gov/mlb/ghwo/lightning_rules.html _____ From:...
Personal Lightning Safety Tips 1. PLAN in advance your evacuation and safety measures. When you first see lightning or hear thunder, activate your emergency...
Funkenbusch, Karen
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Oct 10, 2007 9:27 pm
Josh, The National Weather Service (NWS) webpage http://www.weather.gov/com/index.htm has a lot of comprehensive lightning safety tips in Spanish and English,...
Funkenbusch, Karen
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Oct 10, 2007 9:30 pm
Josh, Here are additional sites of English/Spanish lightening safety tips: National Lightening Institute: http://www.lightningsafety.com/index.html ¿Está...
Funkenbusch, Karen
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Oct 10, 2007 9:32 pm
Josh, You might check with the folks in Florida. I have a feeling if any place has something, they might. Florida holds the record by far for lightning ...