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Natural Disasters and Safety ALT Program Coordinator Patrick Grimes

Natural Disasters and Safety...Natural Disasters and Safety ALT Program Coordinator Patrick Grimes Staying Healthy in Japan Besides Covid…. Heat stroke Dehydration Cold / flu season

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Page 1: Natural Disasters and Safety...Natural Disasters and Safety ALT Program Coordinator Patrick Grimes Staying Healthy in Japan Besides Covid…. Heat stroke Dehydration Cold / flu season

Natural Disasters and SafetyALT Program Coordinator

Patrick Grimes

Page 2: Natural Disasters and Safety...Natural Disasters and Safety ALT Program Coordinator Patrick Grimes Staying Healthy in Japan Besides Covid…. Heat stroke Dehydration Cold / flu season

Staying Healthy in JapanBesides Covid….

● Heat stroke

● Dehydration

● Cold / flu season

● Hypothermia

● Hay fever

● Food poisoning, norovirus

Page 3: Natural Disasters and Safety...Natural Disasters and Safety ALT Program Coordinator Patrick Grimes Staying Healthy in Japan Besides Covid…. Heat stroke Dehydration Cold / flu season

Staying Healthy in Japan● Hydration

● Keep warm / cool

● Wash hands (with soap &

warm water, if possible)

● Hand sanitizer

● Masks

● Eat fresh foods

Page 4: Natural Disasters and Safety...Natural Disasters and Safety ALT Program Coordinator Patrick Grimes Staying Healthy in Japan Besides Covid…. Heat stroke Dehydration Cold / flu season

What disasters may you encounter in Japan?(Hint: Besides this presentation…)

● Earthquakes / Tsunamis

● Typhoons

● Landslides

● Flooding

● Tornadoes

● Accidents, Crime, Theft, etc.

Page 5: Natural Disasters and Safety...Natural Disasters and Safety ALT Program Coordinator Patrick Grimes Staying Healthy in Japan Besides Covid…. Heat stroke Dehydration Cold / flu season

Ring of Fire → Earthquakes● Earthquakes are quite common!

● As of 10:00 A.M. today, Japan has had…

○ 0 earthquakes in the past day

○ 8 earthquakes in the past week

○ 47 earthquakes in the past month

○ 503 earthquakes in the past yearearthquaketrack.com/p/japan/recent

Page 6: Natural Disasters and Safety...Natural Disasters and Safety ALT Program Coordinator Patrick Grimes Staying Healthy in Japan Besides Covid…. Heat stroke Dehydration Cold / flu season

Magnitude vs. “Seismic Intensity”● Major earthquakes (magnitude 7+) much less common

● Japan uses “seismic intensity” (震度 shindo) scale

● 1 earthquake = 1 magnitude

● Seismic intensity is the “real feel” and changes based

on distance and depth from epicenterhttps://www.jma.go.jp/jma/kishou/know/shindo/shindo-gaiyo.png

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Seismic Intensity 0-2

● 0: No earthquake

● 1: Some stationary

people inside may feel something

● 2: Majority of stationary people

inside feel some shaking

Page 8: Natural Disasters and Safety...Natural Disasters and Safety ALT Program Coordinator Patrick Grimes Staying Healthy in Japan Besides Covid…. Heat stroke Dehydration Cold / flu season

Seismic Intensity 3● Most people feel the tremors

● Some people may become

surprised or scared

● Tableware may rattle

● Electric wires sway slightly

Page 9: Natural Disasters and Safety...Natural Disasters and Safety ALT Program Coordinator Patrick Grimes Staying Healthy in Japan Besides Covid…. Heat stroke Dehydration Cold / flu season

Seismic Intensity 4● Most people will be surprised.

● Most sleeping people wake up.

● Hanging objects sway a lot.

● Unstable objects may fall over.

● Electric wires sway a lot.

Page 10: Natural Disasters and Safety...Natural Disasters and Safety ALT Program Coordinator Patrick Grimes Staying Healthy in Japan Besides Covid…. Heat stroke Dehydration Cold / flu season

Seismic Intensity lower 5(5弱)

● Most people become afraid and

grab onto something.

● Some tableware and books may

fall off shelves.

● Most unstable objects fall over

and furniture may move.

Page 11: Natural Disasters and Safety...Natural Disasters and Safety ALT Program Coordinator Patrick Grimes Staying Healthy in Japan Besides Covid…. Heat stroke Dehydration Cold / flu season

Seismic Intensity upper 5(5強)

● Most people have difficulty

controlling their movements.

● Most tableware and books may

fall off shelves.

● Most unstable concrete block

walls collapse.

Page 12: Natural Disasters and Safety...Natural Disasters and Safety ALT Program Coordinator Patrick Grimes Staying Healthy in Japan Besides Covid…. Heat stroke Dehydration Cold / flu season

Seismic Intensity lower 6(6弱)

● It is difficult to stand.

● Most heavy furniture moves

or falls over.

● Many doors will not open.

● Many tiles break and fall off,

window panes crack and fall.

Page 13: Natural Disasters and Safety...Natural Disasters and Safety ALT Program Coordinator Patrick Grimes Staying Healthy in Japan Besides Covid…. Heat stroke Dehydration Cold / flu season

Seismic Intensity upper 6(6強)

● It is impossible to stand.

● Almost all heavy furniture

moves or falls over.

● The ground may crack open.

● Unstable buildings will crack

and sway.

Page 14: Natural Disasters and Safety...Natural Disasters and Safety ALT Program Coordinator Patrick Grimes Staying Healthy in Japan Besides Covid…. Heat stroke Dehydration Cold / flu season

Seismic Intensity 7 (Maximum)● People are tossed about.

● Most furniture moves and may

be thrown about.

● Weak buildings collapse;

concrete buildings may tilt.

● Windows break.

Page 15: Natural Disasters and Safety...Natural Disasters and Safety ALT Program Coordinator Patrick Grimes Staying Healthy in Japan Besides Covid…. Heat stroke Dehydration Cold / flu season

Preparing for a Natural Disater● Get supervisor/BC contact info

● Register with your embassy, etc.

● Know your Evacuation Center

● Keep a disaster kit

● Secure furniture, heavy objects, etc.

● Participate in drills

(at work, school, etc.)

Page 16: Natural Disasters and Safety...Natural Disasters and Safety ALT Program Coordinator Patrick Grimes Staying Healthy in Japan Besides Covid…. Heat stroke Dehydration Cold / flu season

A disaster kit should contain…● Food and water (3+ days)

● Necessary medication (e.g. insulin)

● Plasticware, wipes

● Manual can opener

● Flashlight with batteries

● Masks, filters

● Sanitation

● Blankets and warm clothes

● ID, cash, paper copies, contacts

Page 17: Natural Disasters and Safety...Natural Disasters and Safety ALT Program Coordinator Patrick Grimes Staying Healthy in Japan Besides Covid…. Heat stroke Dehydration Cold / flu season

During an Earthquake...● Protect yourself (take cover)!

● Turn off any open flames

and circuit breakers.

● Open a door or two.

● Stay calm!

Page 18: Natural Disasters and Safety...Natural Disasters and Safety ALT Program Coordinator Patrick Grimes Staying Healthy in Japan Besides Covid…. Heat stroke Dehydration Cold / flu season

After an Earthquake...● Identify other possible risks and take appropriate action (e.g. risk

of tsunami, landslides)

● Contact (in this order):

○ Authorities (crime, accident)

→ 110 Police, 119 Fire

○ Block Coordinator

○ Supervisor(s) at work

○ Family and friends

● Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA)

Page 19: Natural Disasters and Safety...Natural Disasters and Safety ALT Program Coordinator Patrick Grimes Staying Healthy in Japan Besides Covid…. Heat stroke Dehydration Cold / flu season

Earthquake Warning Systems● JMA / Government Warnings

● Yurekuru Call

● Yahoo 防災速報 (bousai sokuhō)

● Television

● Block Coordinators

Page 20: Natural Disasters and Safety...Natural Disasters and Safety ALT Program Coordinator Patrick Grimes Staying Healthy in Japan Besides Covid…. Heat stroke Dehydration Cold / flu season

Tropical Storms and Typhoons● Northwestern Pacific Ocean is

most active basin on Earth.

● Average of 25.7 tropical storms

or stronger each year.

● Average of 16 typhoons each

year (Note: not all hit Japan).

Page 21: Natural Disasters and Safety...Natural Disasters and Safety ALT Program Coordinator Patrick Grimes Staying Healthy in Japan Besides Covid…. Heat stroke Dehydration Cold / flu season

Preparing for Typhoons● Ensure home is sturdy.

● Check for cracks, loose

windows, etc.

● Check your roof/gutters.

● Bring in loose objects

from outside (e.g. bike).

● Store food and water.

● Turn off electronics

when not in use.

● Move furniture and

valuables, keep secure.

● Stay inside.

Page 22: Natural Disasters and Safety...Natural Disasters and Safety ALT Program Coordinator Patrick Grimes Staying Healthy in Japan Besides Covid…. Heat stroke Dehydration Cold / flu season

Crime and Theft● Low Crime Rate ≠ No Crime

● Secure valuables inside and

outside your home.

● Trust your instincts.

● Treat Japan as everywhere else.

● Tell someone when something is suspicious.

Page 23: Natural Disasters and Safety...Natural Disasters and Safety ALT Program Coordinator Patrick Grimes Staying Healthy in Japan Besides Covid…. Heat stroke Dehydration Cold / flu season

Prevalent Crimes in Japan● Bicycle theft

● Sagi (詐欺, fraud): suspicious phone calls, door to

door salesmen, get-rich schemes

● Illegal garbage disposal, recycling

● Compensated/JK dating services

● Sexual assault, harassment

● Elderly crimes

Page 24: Natural Disasters and Safety...Natural Disasters and Safety ALT Program Coordinator Patrick Grimes Staying Healthy in Japan Besides Covid…. Heat stroke Dehydration Cold / flu season

Legal rights in japan● Japan is a civil law country (follow codified law) U.S. is a

common law country (judicial opinion)

● Japan: 1 lawyer per 4,000 people (U.S. 1 in 250)

● Most cases resolved outside of court (changing)

● Police and prosecutors have power to control or limit

access to legal counsel

● Can be confined up to 23 days

● Police have tendency to coerce a confession

● Poor confinement conditions

Page 25: Natural Disasters and Safety...Natural Disasters and Safety ALT Program Coordinator Patrick Grimes Staying Healthy in Japan Besides Covid…. Heat stroke Dehydration Cold / flu season

Contacting Students● Bottom line: NO

● Teachers need permission from the Principal in order

to contact students privately.

● Ask your supervisor if absolutely necessary.

● “But my students want to practice their English!”

● “They aren’t my students anymore, so it’s okay now!”

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Breaking the Law● Differences in laws and punishment

● “Like what? How bad could they

possibly be?”

● Jett and the Terrible, Horrible, No

Good, Very Illegal Day…