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Welcome to LBL

Welcome to LBL. There are exits all around you (almost…) –And a meeting point outside the main door We cannot lock the rooms up, so leave stuff at your

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This is California When If there is an earthquake, don’t panic. If you are indoors, stay there. Quickly move to a safe location in the room such as under a strong desk, a strong table, or along an interior wall. The goal is to protect yourself from falling objects and be located near the structural strong points of the room. Avoid taking cover near windows, large mirrors, hanging objects, heavy furniture, heavy appliances or fireplaces. If you are cooking, turn off the stove and take cover. If you are outdoors, move to an open area where falling objects are unlikely to strike you. Move away from buildings, powerlines and trees. If you are driving, slow down smoothly and stop on the side of the road. Avoid stopping on or under bridges and overpasses, or under power lines, trees and large signs. Stay in your car.

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Page 1: Welcome to LBL. There are exits all around you (almost…) –And a meeting point outside the main door We cannot lock the rooms up, so leave stuff at your

Welcome to LBL

Page 2: Welcome to LBL. There are exits all around you (almost…) –And a meeting point outside the main door We cannot lock the rooms up, so leave stuff at your

Welcome to LBL• There are exits all around you

(almost…)– And a meeting point outside the main door

• We cannot lock the rooms up, so leave stuff at your risk.

• The BLUE shuttle up and down is free– Runs every 10-20’ 6:30 to 21:30

• If you need a desk, a phone, anything, ask!

• wifi is good all around campus (except my office)– Connect to lbnl_visitor or use your eduroam

account

Page 3: Welcome to LBL. There are exits all around you (almost…) –And a meeting point outside the main door We cannot lock the rooms up, so leave stuff at your

This is CaliforniaWhen If there is an earthquake, don’t panic.

• If you are indoors, stay there. Quickly move to a safe location in the room such as under a strong desk, a strong table, or along an interior wall. The goal is to protect yourself from falling objects and be located near the structural strong points of the room. Avoid taking cover near windows, large mirrors, hanging objects, heavy furniture, heavy appliances or fireplaces.

• If you are cooking, turn off the stove and take cover.• If you are outdoors, move to an open area where

falling objects are unlikely to strike you. Move away from buildings, powerlines and trees.

• If you are driving, slow down smoothly and stop on the side of the road. Avoid stopping on or under bridges and overpasses, or under power lines, trees and large signs. Stay in your car.

http://geology.com/articles/earthquake-safety.shtml

Page 4: Welcome to LBL. There are exits all around you (almost…) –And a meeting point outside the main door We cannot lock the rooms up, so leave stuff at your

Pay UpCoffee doesn’t grow on trees! Well, cookies and bagels don’t…• $30 per person please – we can give you a

receipt if needed