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- WEMO ERT Team Set 3 - April 2011 - Photograph 03
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- A photograph of a Christchurch City Council red sticker. The sticker was used by the Civil Defence after the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes to indicate that a building had been inspected and that serious structural damage had been found. The sticker states that there should be no entry to the building. It also states that 'entry may result in death or injury'.
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- 12:44am 2nd April 2011
- Tags
- red sticker, Christchurch City Council, Civil Defence, structural damage, Government and Politics
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- WEMO ERT Team Set 3 - April 2011 - Photograph 02
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- A photograph of the photocopy template for the Christchurch City Council's yellow sticker. The sticker was used by the Civil Defence after the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes to indicate that a building had been inspected and that structural damage or other safety hazards had been found. The sticker states that there should be no entry to the building, 'except on essential business'. It also states that 'earthquake aftershocks present danger' and that people who enter must do so at their own risk.
- Date
- 12:43am 2nd April 2011
- Tags
- yellow sticker, Civil Defence, structural damage, Christchurch City Council, Government and Politics
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- WEMO ERT Team Set 3 - April 2011 - Photograph 01
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- A photograph of the photocopy template for the Christchurch City Council's green sticker. The sticker was used by the Civil Defence after the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes to indicate that a building had been inspected and that 'no structural or other safety hazards' were found.
- Date
- 12:43am 2nd April 2011
- Tags
- green sticker, Civil Defence, Christchurch City Council, Government and Politics
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- WEMO ERT Team Set 3 - April 2011 - Photograph 09
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- A photograph of the back page of a Christchurch City Council form. The form allowed contractors to apply for the authorisation to enter the Christchurch Red Zone after the 22 February 2011 earthquake. Information on the back reads, "What does this authorisation mean for me? I am wearing appropriate personal protection clothing and equipment. At all times DO NOT enter any red placarded building. You may enter a yellow placarded building for a period of time (no longer than 30 minutes) and follow the instruction of the escorts. A green placarded building may be accessed for longer periods. Please note: do not enter any buildings which are not for the purpose of your authorisation".
- Date
- 12:47am 2nd April 2011
- Tags
- cordon, Red Zone, Christchurch City Council, green sticker, red sticker, yellow sticker, Government and Politics