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本帖最后由 jack_lai 于 2010-3-17 23:12 编辑 ' h) g, F2 I+ ~+ c
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Today, at the morning safety meeting, foreman talked about one thing that I can’t understand well, so I took the his paper and read it over,(now I make a copy hear). G6 L7 V* y. y! Q1 E
; g8 C( o% P8 o& F2 f& ]+ a‘Remember that today at 11:20 am, the Evacuation Drill will commence with the Time Alley buzzers sounding (followed by a broadcast over the radios). All employees in the RHC will shut down their work and safely proceed to the identified Muster Point. All PCL office employees are required to muster at their designated assemble points.
0 u' e+ e5 s" O0 V5 JAssemble with your supervisor, foreman and crew members. A head count will not be required for this drill. Once the area personnel have arrived the head count coordinator will explain the steps that would normally follow in the event of a real evacuation. When that is completed the “All Clear” will be stated by the headcount coordinator and you will be asked to return to work locations or lunch rooms. “
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with a dictionary I can understood.- g4 c; l r t* \
Drill means : (military) the training of soldiers to march (as in ceremonial parades) or to perform the manual of arms ( n, v ) 操练, 训练,; n1 `! F0 M' A0 `. H
Muster means: to gather a group of solders into one place in order to fight an enemy ( n, v ) 召集, 集结
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: L/ f( j- @& `5 bWhat we did are: 4 L" e! E/ u9 F- \! T
In the morning safety meeting, the foreman said: “ during the drill, the place we will go is Muster Point B….”/ Q/ z: U" T' d' A- c" F& k
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) X( d9 }8 C9 X1 G: M# \At 11: 23 pm, A alarm sounded and every employee, working at the construction area, could here it.; p* b4 j% D1 P6 }
Once the alarm sounding, Every employee went to the Muster Point B. It is outside of the lunch room.
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, R. z6 U' _* eOne guy, I guessed he was headcount coordinator, holding a intercom speaker on the side of road, said to the people who was passing by: “ find your foreman,…”
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) H# \ n( }, p1 J$ k, rI found my foreman….. He counted the people in our crew and reported the number of our crew to a white headgear guy.
9 }# `( l0 X2 D, ^& G; M% ^7 S“We are eleven. It is ok…”
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. S, Q, y3 m4 |- U) z' Z: C/ o$ TAfter about 10 minutes, a headcount coordinator spoke to us, a bunch of words…. That would be “steps that would normally follow in the event of a real evacuation.”
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$ ]# X2 K Y8 \9 O z“ can you remember what he said ?” I asked a white guy.
0 v' _# R+ M7 o+ e6 K8 D3 ]“No.” he answered.
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Finally the coordinator gave the “All Clear” , that was "go to the lunch room." |
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