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| #196606 - 02/25/10 04:58 PM  Re: What do you keep at the office?
[Re: chaosmagnet] |  
|   Rapscallion
 Carpal Tunnel
 
   Registered:  02/06/04
 Posts: 4020
 Loc:  Anchorage AK
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Since our company was too cheap to provide water or coffee service for the employees, I started a collection and now we have a large bottled water dispenser and a coffee maker that I keep regularly stocked with supplies.  I never have less than 5 gallons of bottled water available at one time, and it is in my direct custody, so I control the access.
 I also have a locker supplied with snacks (mixed nuts, candy bars, fruit, gum, fiber one bars).  I also keep a large supply of ibuprofren, tylenol and aspirin.  We have a community refrigerator that I keep at least a one week supply of frozen food in at any given time.
 
 I also have a sewing kit, a flashlight, a multi-tool, a couple of bic lighters, some mini-para cord,  a roll of duct tape, and heaps of plastic grocery bags.  I also have a stash of TP, hand sanitizer, lotion, carmex lip balm, an umbrella, toothpaste and a toothbrush, allergy medicine, eye drops, and vitamins hidden away in my desk.  I add to the stockpile from time to time.  The longer I am here, the more I am going to rat-hole off.
 
_________________________The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools.
 -- Herbert Spencer, English Philosopher (1820-1903)
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| #196607 - 02/25/10 05:08 PM  Re: What do you keep at the office?
[Re: James_Van_Artsdalen] |  
|   Geezer in Chief
 Geezer
 
 Registered:  08/26/06
 Posts: 7705
 Loc:  southern Cal
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The real problem is that if you evacuate your building because of an earthquake, you are not likely to have time to change shoes, or even necessarily to grab them on your way out.
 
I'm ignorant of these things, but I've always assumed the worst place to be is outside next to a multi-story office building as the glass windows and facade fall off and shatter on the pavement.  In other words, move toward the exit and be ready to go, but don't exit until things quit falling outside or something inside (like a fire) becomes even more threatening than outsideAgreed.  I certainly wouldn't stick my neck outside until things had stopped  falling, but, even given that, time will often be of the essence.  In my work situation, I am often away from my desk, either in our warehouse, or elsewhere within the structure. We have regular evacuation drills which are quite interesting.  Nearly everyone elects to follow the obvious exit, typically the ones in regular use.  There are alternate, signed exits which are much less frequented.  From what I have seen, I am going to try and use the less obvious exits.  The large number of people heading for the doors looks like a breeding ground for panic and trampling if anything goes awry.  I dislike being in a crowd.
_________________________Geezer in Chief
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| #196608 - 02/25/10 05:44 PM  Re: What do you keep at the office?
[Re: pforeman] |  
|   Pooh-Bah
 
 Registered:  01/21/03
 Posts: 2205
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We have....
 400 gallons of drinking water for 64 people (in constant rotation, always fresh)
 A fully stocked pantry with a variety of items
 Several buckets and plenty of plastic bags
 Crank-Up radios (4 of them located in various locations
 Flashlights in several locations
 Several analog phones
 A set of Talkabout waklie talkies
 First Aid Kits in the Kitchens on both floors and in the Coat Closet at the reception desk
 A general set of tools
 12 Booster Battery (Jump-start box) on constant maintenance charge.
 
 And...best of all...this was how the office was set up when I first came to work here!
 
 Our office manager routinely discusses emergency planning with me, and we have an employee training program about what to do in case something goes "boom" around the office.
 
 Given that I work in the city with the record for most completed and attempted terrorist attacks in the USA,  that's good.
 
 
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| #196609 - 02/25/10 05:48 PM  Re: What do you keep at the office?
[Re: DesertFox] |  
|   Pooh-Bah
 
 Registered:  01/21/03
 Posts: 2205
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My office window overlooks ground zero, so I get a daily reminder to be prepared. I'm within walking distance of home, as long as the bridges over the Hudson aren't the target.
Well, remember the saints at NY Waterway...those people are the unrecognized superheros of NYC emergency services - as long as there's no ice in the Hudson, those folks are going to be there to move NY - remember that airplane that went down in the hudson? NY Waterway was there first. In the Blackout, who was able to move zillions of people out - NY Waterway.  On Sept 11th, who moved people out and away from the chaos? NY Waterway.  I think about those guys a lot. I could - eventually - find a way home from Weehawken, but that river is fast and wide without a boat of my own! |  
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| #196618 - 02/25/10 09:05 PM  Re: What do you keep at the office?
[Re: Since2003] |  
|   Journeyman
 
 Registered:  11/26/01
 Posts: 81
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A firetruck and 4 big strong guys. The smaller weak ones all work on engines...
 I have two lockers. Extra uniforms,sweatshirts,hats,socks, fleece,shaving kit.Extra hardware,lights,knives etc.
 
 These lockers are big enough to hold a coulpe stacked Rubbermade totes. I'm not telling you whats in there.
 
 A bunch of old Playboys some cigars in a humidor and a flask.
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| #196629 - 02/26/10 12:03 AM  Re: What do you keep at the office?
[Re: THIRDPIG] |  
|   Member
 
 Registered:  02/02/08
 Posts: 146
 Loc:  Washington
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I work out of my car, so I always have my GHB with me. I cover five counties so I have water, snacks, an MRE, an Esbit Stove and cook pots, some soups a couple of bottles of water, a poncho, liner, spare socks and a gore tex rainsuit. I also have a couple of different methods of firemaking as well as several dozen bottles of oxygen, regulators, conserving devices and cannulas. I think if my car went off a bridge and underwater I could still be alive a week later, LOL. I deliver Oxygen for a living. |  
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| #196641 - 02/26/10 01:50 AM  Re: What do you keep at the office?
[Re: THIRDPIG] |  
|   Pooh-Bah
 
 Registered:  09/01/07
 Posts: 2432
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A bunch of old Playboys some cigars in a humidor and a flask.
Good job. It is vitally important to maintain morale. |  
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| #196647 - 02/26/10 03:01 AM  Re: What do you keep at the office?
[Re: DesertFox] |  
|   Old Hand
 
   Registered:  01/28/10
 Posts: 1174
 Loc:  MN, Land O' Lakes & Rivers    ...
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My car is my office:
 Complete set of cold weather clothes including
 a military duffel bag
 pac boots
 balaclava
 boonie hat
 poncho
 orange polar fleece vest
 choppers,
 lined leather gloves
 gauntlet gloves
 wool socks
 long scarf
 snowmobile jacket
 watch cap
 1 MRE
 3 Cliff bars
 1 lb granola
 plastic utensils
 1/2 roll TP
 2 bunjies
 Two compasses
 Two lighters
 Binoculars
 FAK
 large SAK in belt sheath
 large serrated folder
 stainless steel 1 qt bowl with bail
 pliers
 Channelocks
 screwdrivers
 mini screwdriver set
 adjustable wrenches
 other misc tools
 shovel
 military wool blanket
 two AA flashlights
 20 ft bailing wire
 duct tape
 medium hatchet
 small cooler with bail handle
 jumper cables
 coins of the realm
 cell phone and charger
 atlas
 1 Eagles 'Hell Freezes Over' CD
 
 
 
_________________________The man got the powr but the byrd got the wyng
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| #196654 - 02/26/10 04:41 AM  Re: What do you keep at the office?
[Re: Byrd_Huntr] |  
|   Geezer in Chief
 Geezer
 
 Registered:  08/26/06
 Posts: 7705
 Loc:  southern Cal
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1 Eagles 'Hell Freezes Over' CD
 
 
you need their 'Hotel California' album - "mirrors on the ceiling, pink chanpagne on ice" No stove?
_________________________Geezer in Chief
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| #196685 - 02/26/10 05:59 PM  Re: What do you keep at the office?
[Re: THIRDPIG] |  
|   Pooh-Bah
 
 Registered:  01/21/03
 Posts: 2205
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A firetruck and 4 big strong guys. The smaller weak ones all work on engines...
Whats the matter? You can't handle rolling 5" hose or dragging a charged handline up 4 flights?      Truckies. Breaking and entering. Thugs with scott packs!  (Said with a smile)  |  
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