Dear colleagues,
I am working on risk management and emergency planning and am wondering if anyone has had any experience creating and implementing this type of policy within an institution with large immovable industrial heritage. I'm theoretically proficient with a traditional emergency plan but am having some trouble making recommendations regarding these immovable industrial heritage objects that are considered high priority within the collections. Have any colleagues noticed any differences between a traditional emergency or disaster plan and been able to do a successful practice drill within these sorts of collections? All advice welcome [log in to unmask]
Thanks!
Davina
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