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7054 - Thunderstorms/Tornados

About this Document

7054 - Thunderstorms/Tornados is one of many policies and procedure templates within Behavioral Health Environment of Care Manual written for the medical office, hospital, and other healthcare organizations. The policies cover: Joint Commission (JCAHO or TJC) • CMS • HIPAA • CDC • AAAHC and more.

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Sample Content From 7054 - Thunderstorms/Tornados

Snippets are randomly selected, unformatted passages from the Microsoft Word policy template.

Snippet

A tornado is a powerful, violent storm of short duration formed of winds rotating at very high
speeds. These storms start out as a funnel-shaped cloud which drops to the ground. A
tornado can destroy buildings, uproot trees, and hurl objects, animals and people great
distances.

Second Snippet

W hen a tornado hits a building, the high winds can tear the building apart, collapsing walls
and shattering windows. The debris caused by this destruction is launched through the air
causing even more destruction.