Thread started: May 15 2009, 1:42 PM EDT
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The above page got me thinking:
How likely am I, or anyone else, to survive by bunking down at work?
I work on a farm, so the main area (barns, house, a milking parlour) could easily be shored up and blockaded with large farm vehicles. there are also guns, food (mainly in cows and cow-related items), and a large amount of diesel. On the other hand, it's not very big, and it's too isolated, with too many possible ways in.
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RE: How safe is your workplace?
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Apr 3 2012, 2:18 PM EDT
Corp offices with warehouses attached. Over 75% of the office walls are 8-10 ft high glass. External doors & some internally restricted doors (wood with glass panels) are secured with magna-locks & card-key access. Warehouses have 30ft (guesstimate) high ceilings & 10-20 electrically controlled roll up bay doors per wall. Restrooms are hurricane/tornado shelter rated, but no real way to secure the doors which are light wood. Basically, screwed.. Especially when the power goes out & if the backup generators fail.
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