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Status: | Approved on June 3, 2009 | Signatures and dates
on archival copy |
Effective: | when approved | |
Initiated by: | David Hopka Assistant Vice President for Safety and Risk Managment | |
Endorsed by: | Kathy Krendl Executive Vice President and Provost | |
Approved by: | Roderick J. McDavis President | |
Date of Approval | October 22, 2004 |
It will be the responsibility of each department to physically relocate their own equipment and supplies, as Facilities Management personnel will have the primary responsibility of performing numerous functions that are essential in lessening the impact of flooding conditions on buildings, building mechanical systems, and utilities. All persons shall use extreme caution in flood water, e.g. be alert for all electrical connections when moving or removing devices or equipment.
A. West Green
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B. East Green
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C. South Green
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D. Athletic Mall
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E. North Green
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F. Service Center
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* The buildings marked with an asterisk ("*") are either on the edge of the flood plain or they are raised so they are out of the flood plain, so in the event of flooding, they are likely to be surrounded by water.
Safety and Risk Management is responsible for monitoring river conditions and for implementing, in conjunction with Facilities Mangement, "Flood Watch" and "Flood Warning" notifications. A listing of all building and department contacts that should receive "Flood Watch" and "Flood Warning" notifications shall be maintained by Facilities Management and provided to Safety and Risk Management. The Flood Plan and listing of buildings and departments shall be updated each Fall to recognize the changes that have been made in facility usage and assignments.
Annually, Safety and Risk Management will schedule a meeting to discuss flood planning procedures with representatives of departments that are located in areas that are subject to flooding.
Additional information may be obtained by contacting Safety and Risk Management.
| Dick Piccard revised this file (http://www.ohio.edu/policy/44-117.html) on September 30, 2010. |
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