In Case of EmergencyBack to Contents≫●How to respond if you are on-campus.i. If you are in a building where there are classrooms, seminarrooms, or cafeterias…* Hide under a desk or cover your head with your bags or clothes so thatii.If you are in the hallway or the stairwells…2.Earthquakes Japan has very frequent earthquakes. The Great East Japan Earthquake which occurred on March 11th, 2011, was a major earthquake of magnitude 9.0 and caused serious damage to the country. It is still said that an inland earthquake may occur at any time in the Tokyo Metropolitan area and to keep damages to a minimum, preparations and precautions are said to be a necessity. In particular, around a metropolitan area like Shinjuku, it is expected that there will be a chaos especially because transportation will be paralyzed with the influx of people who cannot go home by train or bus. Therefore, if an earthquake occurs, the first priority is to make sure that you are safe, then to consider the best way to evacuate the area.you can avoid falling glass, blackboards, light bulbs, etc.* Move away from windows or bookshelves to prevent injury from brokenglass or falling shelves.* After shaking is over, open the door to secure the exit.* If you are handling any flammables or chemicals for experiments, turn offall sources of fire as soon as possible and keep away from chemicals.Move away from falling items such as windows and lights, sit down whereyou are and wait until the quake stops. Make sure to cover your head and body with your belongings.▍100
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