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Title
Citizen Action Series Expedient Flood Training
Date
1/1/1994
Prepared By
Quark Management Service
Floodplain - Doc Type
Educational/Technical/Reference Information
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<br />I <br /> <br /> <br />Gang Lines <br /> <br />o Usedl'lpass o.-movemale,ials <br />oShOllld be kept as short as possible <br />o Pass materialshotizontally toredu"" bending and <br />possible muscle sbains <br />o Follow the Ihythm and don't rush! <br /> <br />You're the conduit to the <br />front lines! <br /> <br />- <br />Visual 14 <br /> <br />E'~R'client ....fl.ood..'mrainlng <br />Ins.trllPtprYlIid, <br /> <br />Gang lines are used to pass materials. Due to <br />the manpower that is required, gang lines <br />should always be kept as short as possible. <br />Maximum effectiveness is obtained by passing <br />all materials horizontally without bending. <br />This also helps reduce the possibility of back <br />injuries and muscle strains. The gang line will <br />develop its own rhythm and it is important not <br />rush the movement of materials. Hurried <br />actions often result in drops and can rapidly <br />tire out the work force. <br /> <br />10 <br /> <br />41 <br /> <br />41 <br /> <br />41 <br />
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