Earthquake Resource Center
Do your employees know what to do in an earthquake?
During an earthquake, your employees are at risk of injury, especially from falling and flying objects. Drop, Cover, and Hold On is considered the safest response when the ground starts shaking. Find out more about what to do before, during, and after an earthquake.
What to do Before, During and After
We all know earthquakes happen in California. Here are some tips to help you prepare your workplace and your employees for the next one. When the ground starts moving, Drop, Cover, and Hold On and after the shaking stops, check if everyone is okay.
Additional Resources
To further assist you in preparing your workplace for an earthquake, check out this list of resources that provide additional help with your earthquake planning.
Videos
Need a video for your Drop, Cover, and Hold On employee training? You can show these videos and then practice what you watched. Available in English and Spanish.
Latest Earthquake Info
Find the latest earthquake information right here. The US Geological Survey provides up-to-the-minute information on the latest earthquakes not only in California, but around the world.