Great ShakeOut earthquake drills help people in homes, schools, and organizations improve preparedness and practice how to be safe during earthquakes.
This service helps organizations identify their risk of damage from earthquake activity using an industry-accepted methodology.
A new publication from the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) provides a broad understanding of earthquakes and how they affect buildings.
“Use of building safety codes results in fewer injuries and lives lost,” affirms Richard P. Weiland, Chief Executive Officer of the International Code Council.
While one of the largest credit card companies in the world continued to handle it’s millions of business transactions successfully, MasterCard’s personnel languished due to its numerous office spaces spread throughout the St. Louis metropolitan area. From the February 2003 issue.