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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 />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Laying sandbags and stretching Poly are the <br />front line of the flood fight. There is no room in <br />this important activity for hasty or sloppy work <br />as errors may be difficult, if not impossible, to <br />fix. Because footing at the sandbag levee maybe <br />uneven or muddy, it is important to always <br />watch your footing and avoiding bending while <br />lifting. When you lift a sandbag, lift with your <br />legs, not your back <br /> <br />Laying Bags & Stretching Poly <br /> <br />oNoplacefollloppywork <br />olr,.asylodo,lght,bulmflybedifficulltofill <br />.W.lchyourloollnglnd...'oldmu.c~.traln. <br />o8epreplredforemefgencyevacultionl <br /> <br />This Is where you make It <br />or break It! <br /> <br />Visual 15 <br /> <br />Instructor Note: Demonstrate the proper lifting <br />technique for the group. <br /> <br />Rapidly rising waters may create dangerous <br />situations. You should always be prepared for <br />an emergency evacuation to high ground. <br /> <br />11 <br />
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