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*The <span style=background-color:#D4D5D5>'''CJH Executive and Senior Management'''</span>, specifically the CEO and Director of Operations will make all decisions about building closures and other necessary safety measures. In addition, with support from the CFO and Director of Archive and Library Services, they will be responsible for coordinating the appropriate dispersal of funds to disaster response vendors and equipment providers, contacting insurers regarding losses, and facilitating the flow of information among first responders, recovery vendors, and CJH and Partner staff. | *The <span style=background-color:#D4D5D5>'''CJH Executive and Senior Management'''</span>, specifically the CEO and Director of Operations will make all decisions about building closures and other necessary safety measures. In addition, with support from the CFO and Director of Archive and Library Services, they will be responsible for coordinating the appropriate dispersal of funds to disaster response vendors and equipment providers, contacting insurers regarding losses, and facilitating the flow of information among first responders, recovery vendors, and CJH and Partner staff. | ||
*The '''CJH Senior Manager for Collections Services''', in conjunction with the Preservation Services Manager and Director of Archive and Library Services, is responsible for alerting the Partner Emergency Response Point Persons of potential disasters threatening their collections and their responsibilities during a disaster, orienting CJH staff to disaster plan updates and procedures, and ensuring intellectual and physical control over all materials removed from CJH locations. | *The <span style=background-color:#D4D5D5>'''CJH Senior Manager for Collections Services'''</span>, in conjunction with the Preservation Services Manager and Director of Archive and Library Services, is responsible for alerting the Partner Emergency Response Point Persons of potential disasters threatening their collections and their responsibilities during a disaster, orienting CJH staff to disaster plan updates and procedures, and ensuring intellectual and physical control over all materials removed from CJH locations. | ||
*The <span style=background-color:#D4D5D5>'''CJH Disaster Team'''</span> is responsible for securing their respective work areas in the event of an emergency to ensure continuity of operations to the extent possible. In addition, they are required to maintain an inventory of Partner collection materials being held in their work areas and to provide that inventory to the Senior Manager for Collections Services as needed. Each person in the Disaster Team should know the location of the Emergency Response bin in their work area and should contact Preservation Services if they are low on disaster supplies. | *The <span style=background-color:#D4D5D5>'''CJH Disaster Team'''</span> is responsible for securing their respective work areas in the event of an emergency to ensure continuity of operations to the extent possible. In addition, they are required to maintain an inventory of Partner collection materials being held in their work areas and to provide that inventory to the Senior Manager for Collections Services as needed. Each person in the Disaster Team should know the location of the Emergency Response bin in their work area and should contact Preservation Services if they are low on disaster supplies. | ||
*The <span style=background-color:#D4D5D5>'''Partner Emergency Response Point Persons'''</span> are representatives from each of the Partner organizations and who will be responsible for moving their respective collections to Partner stacks. Partner Emergency Response Point Persons will be responsible for providing appropriate book carts and for providing the Senior Manager for Collections Services with updated location information for relocated collections materials. During the post-disaster and recovery phase, Partner Emergency Response Point Persons will be responsible for moving damaged items to the Conservation Lab for treatment. <span style="color:red">If collections need to be moved outside of normal work hours or in the case of a fast-moving, immediate threat, the Director of Archive and Library Services has the right to decide to have Center staff move materials without consulting Partner Staff until after the threat has been contained.</span> | *The <span style=background-color:#D4D5D5>'''Partner Emergency Response Point Persons'''</span> are representatives from each of the Partner organizations and who will be responsible for moving their respective collections to Partner stacks. Partner Emergency Response Point Persons will be responsible for providing appropriate book carts and for providing the Senior Manager for Collections Services with updated location information for relocated collections materials. During the post-disaster and recovery phase, Partner Emergency Response Point Persons will be responsible for moving damaged items to the Conservation Lab for treatment. <span style="color:red">If collections need to be moved outside of normal work hours or in the case of a fast-moving, immediate threat, the Director of Archive and Library Services has the right to decide to have Center staff move materials without consulting Partner Staff until after the threat has been contained.</span> |
Revision as of 18:55, 5 April 2019
Overview
This section includes the response plan for the Parners’ collections materials in temporary custody in CJH labs, Reading Room, and Rare Bookroom as well as information to help supplement Partners’ own disaster plans for their materials in the stacks including suggested contents for disaster supply kits, CJH contact numbers, the Center’s Emergency Action Plan, samples of suggested signage and reports, and useful Web links.
Disaster Preparedness Plan (2019)
Disaster Preparedness Plan
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