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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.Share access within your facility at no cost.
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.
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.
and shattering windows. The debris caused by this destruction is launched through the air
causing even more destruction.