Does anyone have a good example of an incident report that can be used for 
when artwork or objects are damaged during exhibition?  I am developing 
guidelines to help the security, education and docent staff and volunteers 
collect all appropriate information - less emotion and more 'who, what, 
when, where' facts - but I think a certain amount of formality to the 
process and an actual form may help.  I am also in communication with our 
insurance broker but I wanted to see if anyone on the list already has a 
template from which I could borrow some ideas.

Rebecca L. Hutchins
Curator of Collections/Registrar
Whatcom Museum
121 Prospect Street
Bellingham, WA  98225
(360) 778-8955
www.whatcommuseum.org


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