Disaster Planning

Topics:
Disaster Planning and Management
Tags:
Data Management,
Disaster Planning,
Disaster Recovery,
Management,
Northeast Document Conservation Center,
Risk,
Strategy
Source:
Northeast Document Conservation Center

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Overview: Disaster planning is complex; the written plan is the result of a wide range of preliminary activities. A prudent first step is to list geographic and climatic hazards and other risks. Once the institution's hazards are specified, the disaster planner should devise a program with concrete goals, identifiable resources, and a schedule of activities for eliminating as many risks as possible. The determination of the supplies that are needed for disaster response and salvage efforts should be there for specific objects. Basic supplies like polyethylene dropcloths, sponges, flashlights, and rubber gloves should be purchased and kept on hand. Setting priorities and maintenance the plan should take place.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1


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