A DISASTER PLAN. For Museums
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1 14400 Midway Road Dallas, TX / / / (fax) A DISASTER PLAN For Museums This document is designed to assist museums in preparing for emergency situations which may threaten the safety of persons, collections and facilities. Whether your institution has a minimal amount of time to devote to emergency planning or is undertaking a comprehensive planning project, this disaster plan can help you to gather vital information which will be invaluable in the event of an emergency. Use this document as it is, or use selected parts. It may be reproduced without permission, provided that the Amigos Preservation Service is credited.
2 DISASTER PLAN Institution: Date of current revision: IN-HOUSE EMERGENCY TEAM Administrator: Office Phone: Home Phone: Cell Phone: Disaster Team Leader: Office Phone: Home Phone: Cell Phone: Building Maintenance: Office Phone: Home Phone: Cell Phone: Disaster Team: Department Head: Department Head: Department Head: Department Head: Department Head: Amigos Library Services Page 1
3 FACILITIES: LOCATIONS OF EMERGENCY SYSTEMS Building: List locations and attach floor plan (use letters to indicate locations on floor plan). A. Main Utilities 1. Main water shut-off valve: 2. Sprinkler shut-off valve: 3. Main electrical cut-off switch: 4. Main gas shut-off: 5. Heating/cooling system controls: B. Fire Suppression Systems (by room or area) 1. Sprinklers: 2. Halon: 3. Other: C. Water Detectors D. Keys Key boxes: Individuals with master and/or special keys (attach list with names, titles, and keys in possession) E. Fire Extinguishers (Label by number according to type) 1. Type A - Wood, paper, combustibles 2. Type B - Gasoline, flammable liquid 3. Type C - Electrical 4. Type ABC - Combination F. Fire Alarm Pull Boxes (use floor plan) G. Smoke and Heat Detectors (use floor plan) H. Radios 1. Transistor radios (for news): 2. Two-way radio (for communication): I. First Aid Kits J. Public Address System K. Nearest Civil Defense Shelter Amigos Library Services Page 2
4 EMERGENCY SERVICES Company/Service and Name of Contact Phone # Security Fire Dept. Police/Sheriff Ambulance Civil Defense Other Maintenance/Utilities: Janitorial Service Plumber Electrician Locksmith Carpenter Gas Company Electric Company Water Utility Recovery Assistance: Preservation Resource Amigos Imaging and Preservation Service (800) Preservation Resource Conservators/Specialists: Paper & Book Photographs Computer Records Amigos Library Services Page 3
5 EMERGENCY SERVICES (continued) Conservators/Specialists (continued): Textiles Objects Paintings Architecture Wooden Artifacts Local Freezer (1): Local Freezer (2): Disaster Recovery Service: Account pre-established? Yes No Account Number: Services available: Water Recovery Freezer Vacuum Freeze Dryer Fire Recovery Mold Fumigation Environment Control Disaster Recovery Service: Account pre-established? Yes No Account Number: Services available: Water Recovery Freezer Vacuum Freeze Dryer Fire Recovery Mold Fumigation Environment Control Exterminator: Other Services: Insurance (Attach copy of insurance policy) Insurance Company: Agent/Contact: Policy Number: Self-Insured? Yes No If yes, list contact: Amigos Library Services Page 4
6 Other Legal Advisor: Architect: Historic Buildings: Amigos Library Services Page 5
7 COLLECTION SALVAGE SUPPLIES On-Site Location or Off-Site Source Phone # Cotton swabs Distilled water Freezer bags (all sizes) Freezer or wax paper Gloves, nitrile or latex Interfacing (Pellon) Masks Milk crates, plastic Mylar polyester sheets Newsprint, blank Notepads & clipboards Nylon monofilament (fishing) line Paper towels (no dyes) Plastic clips/clothespins Plastic screening (fine mesh) Shallow plastic trays Soft natural bristle brushes Sponges Amigos Library Services Page 6
8 EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES On-Site Location or Off-Site Source Phone # Aprons, smocks Book trucks, metal Boots, rubber Brooms Buckets & trash cans, plastic Camera (to document damage) Dehumidifiers Extension cords, grounded Fans Flashlights Forklift Generator, portable Hard hats Lighting, portable Mops, pails Pallets Paper towels Plastic sheeting, heavy (stored w/ scissors, tape) Refrigerator trucks Safety glasses Sponges, industrial Sponges, natural rubber Sump pump, portable Tables, portable Trash bags, plastic Vacuum, wet Amigos Library Services Page 7
9 EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES (continued) On-Site Location or Off-Site Source Phone # Water hoses Water-proof clothing Other: Amigos Library Services Page 8
10 ATTACHMENTS 1. List of SALVAGE PRIORITIES for each department, area and/or office. 2. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES and EVACUATION PLAN. 3. Copy of INSURANCE POLICY. 4. Copy of DISASTER RECOVERY VENDOR CONTRACT. 5. Other EMERGENCY PLANNING and RECOVERY DOCUMENTS: In-House: LOCATIONS WHERE THIS PLAN IS ON FILE Off-Site: Amigos Library Services Page 9
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