SECTION
1
Introduction
SECTION 2
Emergency Tel. Numbers
SECTION 3
Planning & Recommend.
SECTION 4
Unit Plans
4.1 Admin.
4.2 Circulation
4.3 Documents
4.4 Media
4.5 Reference
4.6 SpecialColl
4.7 Tech. Svcs.
4.8 Fine Art Col
4.9 WNCLN Net.
SECTION 5
Floor Plans
SECTION 6
Disaster Plan Types
6.a Water
6.b Fire
6.c Natural Disaster
6.d Terrorism
6.e Mold, Fungi,
Varmints, etc
6.f Electronic
Disaster Plan
6.g Medical Emergency
SECTION 7
Recovery Resources &
Suppliers
SECTION 8
Experts & Consultants
SECTION 9
Bibliography
SECTION 10
Internet Links
SECTION 11
Model Programs
SECTION 12
Appendix
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Thomas Rowlandson, European, British,
1756 - 1827 (artist) A Table d'Hote (1810). Fine Arts Museums
of San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA. 1963.30.2510 Collection of
the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. [Source, CAMIO]
EMERGENCY EVACUATION PLAN - RAMSEY LIBRARY
Do you know where to go in the event of an emergency evacuation?
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. Emergency
Telephone Numbers
3. Planning
and Recommendations
A. Administration
B. Coordination with Health and
Safety Office
B. Unit Coordinator Statements
C. Unit Priority Statements
1. Circulation
2. Media Center
3. Reference & Government
Documents
4. Special Collections
5. Technical Services
4. Unit Plans
5. Unit
Floor Plans
A. Location of DISASTER KITS
B. Location of FIRE
EXTINGUISHERS
C. Location of EXITS
6. Disaster Plans by
Type
A Water
Disasters
1. Initial Response
2. Recovery Guidelines
B.
Fire
1. Initial Response
2. Recovery Guidelines
C. Natural
Disasters
1. Earthquake
2. Flood
3. Tornado
4. Hurricane
5. Snow-storm
D. Terrorism,
Civil Disorder, Bomb Threat,...
1. Initial Response
2. Recovery Guidelines
E. Varmits,
Insects, Molds, Fungi
1. Initial Response
2. Recovery Guidelines
F. Electronic
Disaster Plan
G. Medical
Emergency
7. Recovery
Resources & Suppliers
A. Supplies & Equipment
1. Core DISASTER KIT
and
Supplements
2. Suppliers and cost
8. Experts
and Consultants
A. Local
B. National
9.
Bibliography
10. Links
11. Model
Programs
12. Appendix
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