Earth, Wind, and Fire: Identifying External Hazards to Your Collections Feb. 7, 2013 Webinar 2 of Risk Evaluation: First Step in Disaster Planning 1 Thursday, February 7, 2013 Alexandra Allardt Principal and Managing Director ArtCare Resources Identify natural and man-made hazards Identify natural hazard resources Building relationships with first responders 2 Plimoth Plantations fire, Thanksgiving Day 2011 Phoenix, AZ, hahoob 2012 MAN-MADE Utility outages Fires Highway disruptions Dam failures Power plant failures Chemical spills Civil/Political disruptions 3 Deepwater Horizon oil rig spill 2010 Civil/Political disruptions Lif ft • Life safety • Site security • Collections preservation 4 Arson Renovation project welding sparks 5 Chatham Country, NC, landmark courthouse 1826 storefront in historic district 6 Train derailment Dump fires
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Earth, Wind, and Fire: Identifying External Hazards to Your Collections
Feb. 7, 2013
Webinar 2 ofRisk Evaluation: First Step in Disaster Planning 1
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Alexandra AllardtPrincipal and Managing Director
ArtCare Resources
Identify natural and man-made hazards
Identify natural hazard resources
Building relationships with first responders
2
Plimoth Plantations fire, Thanksgiving Day 2011
Phoenix, AZ, hahoob 2012
MAN-MADE
Utility outages Fires Highway disruptions Dam failures Power plant failures Chemical spills Civil/Political
disruptions
3
Deepwater Horizon oil rig spill 2010
Civil/Political disruptions
Lif f t• Life safety• Site security• Collections
preservation
4
Arson Renovation projectwelding sparks
5
Chatham Country, NC, landmark courthouse1826 storefront in historic district
6
Train derailment Dump fires
Earth, Wind, and Fire: Identifying External Hazards to Your Collections
Feb. 7, 2013
Webinar 2 ofRisk Evaluation: First Step in Disaster Planning 2
Collections Manager, town Fire Chief, and university Fire Marshall/Safety Officer sharing information on what happens and who is in charge during a response.
First responders are in charge until the site is safe to return to.
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Earth, Wind, and Fire: Identifying External Hazards to Your Collections
Feb. 7, 2013
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