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If a water leak or flooding occurs:

  1. Notify the Trouble Desk (HELP) immediately,
    1. Provide information on the source of flooding, i.e. broken pipe, rising water from storm, leaks, etc.
    2. Priority of resources in the facility, i.e. flight hardware, offices, etc.
  2. Identify the location of the leak by building number and room number or other identification.
  3. If there is electrical equipment in the area, use extreme caution.  If there is any possible danger, evacuate the area.
  4. If you know the source of the water and confident of your ability to stop it (i.e., turn off a tap, shut a window) do so cautiously.
  5. Be prepared to assist as directed in the protection of equipment and materials, for example, by covering large objects with plastic or moving small objects out of the affected area.


 


 
     
 
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Last Updated: January 16, 2007