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- NO.4 We held a training session for establishing and operating bases based on measures against infectious diseases.
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NO.4 We held a training session for establishing and operating bases based on measures against infectious diseases.
Last updated on December 3, 2020.
On Wednesday, October 14, in preparation for the opening and operation of the refuge during the COVID-19 pandemic, a training session was held for evacuation shelter operating committee members who became refuge in the event of a major earthquake outbreak.
In addition to explaining the establishment (acceptance) of the refuge based on measures against infectious diseases and the points of operation, the staff in charge of disaster prevention in the ward demonstrated the reception of refugee.
In addition, materials and stockpiles deployed at each base are brought to the venue as a countermeasure against infectious diseases, and how to use them are actually deployed and how they are handled. It was an opportunity to get to know.
State of the workshop
Confirmation of products deployed at bases
Products deployed at bases (for infectious disease control)
In the questionnaire conducted after the workshop this time, we received many opinions and impressions from the participants, and once again felt the high awareness of disaster prevention among the steering committee members. .
The ward will continue to work on safe and secure operation of the evacuation shelter, including further enhancement of infectious disease control supplies, while referring to the opinions received.
Inhabitants of a ward, when evacuation is necessary, not only stockpiles such as water and food, but also masks, thermometers, alcohol disinfectants, etc. as infectious disease control supplies Please.
December 2020 Yoichi Deguchi, Hodogaya, Director General
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