Earthquake Hazard Mitigation and Earthquake Insurance: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Policy Research and Insurance of the Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, Second Session, September 11 and 12, 1990, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 1092 pages |
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... , including those where the occupants are most vul- nerable or whose functions are most essential , e.g. , schools , hospi- Two , a methodology for a more detailed evaluation of tals . 4 CONTENTS Executive summary Introduction.
... , including those where the occupants are most vul- nerable or whose functions are most essential , e.g. , schools , hospi- Two , a methodology for a more detailed evaluation of tals . 4 CONTENTS Executive summary Introduction.
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... schools would be reinforced . 1971 , San Fernando , knocked out a lot of over- pass bridges , and based on that , CALTRANS instituted seismic pro- visions in a different form and also instituted a retrofit scheme to try to make all ...
... schools would be reinforced . 1971 , San Fernando , knocked out a lot of over- pass bridges , and based on that , CALTRANS instituted seismic pro- visions in a different form and also instituted a retrofit scheme to try to make all ...
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... identify seismically hazardous buildings , including those where the occupants are most vulnerable or whose functions are most essential ( e.g. , schools , hospitals ) . 2 . A methodology for a more detailed evaluation of 5 102.
... identify seismically hazardous buildings , including those where the occupants are most vulnerable or whose functions are most essential ( e.g. , schools , hospitals ) . 2 . A methodology for a more detailed evaluation of 5 102.
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... school in St. Louis and many other cities or towns east of the Rocky Mountain is three to five times greater than that of a tornado ? How many of those schools have an earthquake plan ? I would say only one or two , and 10 years ago ...
... school in St. Louis and many other cities or towns east of the Rocky Mountain is three to five times greater than that of a tornado ? How many of those schools have an earthquake plan ? I would say only one or two , and 10 years ago ...
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... schools over a 50 year period , where the primary difference from average buildings is thorough plan review and careful field inspections . EXISTING BUILDINGS " Existing " buildings is actually a misnomer as any completed building is ...
... schools over a 50 year period , where the primary difference from average buildings is thorough plan review and careful field inspections . EXISTING BUILDINGS " Existing " buildings is actually a misnomer as any completed building is ...
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