ࡱ> [ oYbjbj 4ΐΐoQCCCCCWWWWl\WxDpL(CCCCCCC$$FHjDCDCC2D(((vCCC(C((WAl;C0ŖWZ^B*CHD0xDBN0Ip0IT;C;C00ICkCx(DD(xD0I :   91ƷƵ Archives and Museums Tuskegee, AL 36088 Tuskegee Archives and Museums 2009, 91ƷƵ. All rights reserved. Disaster & Emergency Plan Introduction Libraries have learned, through difficult and often disastrous personal experience, that they are not immune from disasters and other emergency situations. Emergencies are unforeseen circumstances calling for immediate action, such as fire alarms or severe weather which may cause damage to people and facilities. An often cited definition of a disaster is an unplanned event whose outcomes are tragic. Any preparation or planning conducted prior to an emergency or disaster will lessen its effects. The purpose of this document is to present some general guidelines for disaster preparedness and specific steps for emergency response by 91ƷƵ Library employees. Included in this plan is a description of responsibilities of the disaster team and a list of persons to call if disaster strikes. Specific types of emergencies addressed here are:  HYPERLINK "http://library.uncwil.edu/web/policies/disaster.html" \l "Fire" Fire Emergencies  HYPERLINK "http://library.uncwil.edu/web/policies/disaster.html" \l "Power%20Outages" Power Outages  HYPERLINK "http://library.uncwil.edu/web/policies/disaster.html" \l "Storms" Thunderstorms, Tornadoes, etc.  HYPERLINK "http://library.uncwil.edu/web/policies/disaster.html" \l "Hurricanes" Hurricanes Snow Emergencies Note: Attached to this document is the Pocket Response Plan for Collections which includes pertinent information in case of an emergency. Preparedness and Procedures for Fire Emergencies Preparedness and preparation for fire emergencies is almost entirely contingent upon regular, routine and as needed maintenance to the library's fire protection system. The 91ƷƵ Physical Plant tests and maintains this system. Follow up responsibility for ensuring that this regular, routine and as needed maintenance takes place is the responsibility of the Director of Library Services. Another integral component of fire preparedness is a current and functional evacuation plan. The plan is in conspicuous locations, included in the library (including satellite libraries and archives) and departmental policies and procedures manuals and it should be evaluated annually. Library staff members are trained in general evacuation procedures and should understand their specific roles during an evacuation. Furthermore, staff members should be trained in the use of fire extinguishers and know when it is appropriate to use them. Each employee is expected to be aware of conditions which could result in a fire, or other disasters, and to report those conditions according to the specified procedure. Employee involvement in general disaster prevention is critical to the success of any fire preparedness effort and is a major component of the overall disaster planning effort. This component will be addressed through a comprehensive staff awareness and training program. General Fire and Emergency Evacuation Procedures Upon hearing the alarm, Circulation Department staff will call Campus Police at extension 4911 and report that the alarm is sounding. If applicable, look at the annunciator panel, located in the elevator area, to tell the police in which zone the alarm was initiated. Evacuate the building as specified in "Fire/Emergency Evacuation Procedures", accompanying floor plans and instruction flyers. (See  HYPERLINK "http://library.uncwil.edu/web/policies/disaster.html" \l "Appendix%20D" Appendix D.) Do not use the elevators to evacuate the building. Evacuate to a distance of at least 500 feet from the building/s and remain out of the way of emergency personnel. Staff members should meet at a pre-assigned location and assist in accounting for all library personnel. Notify either Campus Police or firefighters on the scene if you know or suspect someone may be trapped in the building. Do not return to the building after a fire alarm until instructed to do so by authorities.  Preparedness and Procedures for Power Outages If the power outage occurs during normal business hours, all decisions will be made in the library administrative office. If the power outage occurs outside of normal business hours, these steps should be followed: Circulation staff person calls Campus Police at 4911 to report that the library has lost power. Note: This is after hours when Sodexo is not on campus. Circulation staff person secures area. Note: batteries should be routinely examined for viability. Circulation staff person calls Director of Library Services. All staff in building locates flashlights and has them ready for use. Systems staff person calls other satellite libraries. Nights and Weekends - Emergency Lights Functioning Use the procedures listed on the emergency evacuation clipboards and clear the 2nd and 3rd floors of the building, assisting patrons to the first floor area; be prepared to assist patrons with special needs. During daylight hours, university employees with offices on the second floor may use their own discretion about evacuating. All staff in the building should monitor the first floor areas and be prepared to move patrons to the front of the building If the power outage lasts longer than 30 minutes, the staff members at circulation and reference shall confer with Director of Library Services in order to make a decision as to whether to close the building. If the decision is made to close, notify Campus Police and let them know if you need assistance. Evacuate the building following the procedures as outlined on the emergency evacuation clipboards. Once the building is evacuated, secure the front doors and notify the Director of Library Services. If the power is expected to be restored in a reasonable period of time, all staff will remain in the building and be prepared to re-open. If the building is closed for the night, Circulation staff should ensure building closing procedures are followed before leaving the library. Notify Campus Police and the Director of Library Services of this decision before leaving. Nights and Weekends - Emergency Lights not Functioning Evacuate the building as per the procedures on the emergency evacuation clipboards; be prepared to assist patrons with special needs. Notify the Campus Police that the building is being evacuated and to let them know if you need assistance. Ensuring everyone's safety is of primary importance and great care should be taken to get everyone out of the building safely and quickly. Once the building is evacuated, secure the front doors and notify the Director of Library Services. If the power is expected to be restored in a reasonable period of time, all staff will remain in the building and be prepared to re-open. If the building is closed for the night, staff should ensure building closing procedures are followed before leaving the library. Notify Campus Police and the Director of Library Services of this decision before leaving.  Preparedness and Procedures for Thunderstorms, Hailstorms and Tornadoes Severe thunderstorms can produce lightning, hailstones and tornadoes. At the discretion of the Director of Library Services or their designee, the following safety rules will be followed: Immediately turn off or disconnect all electrical or electronic equipment.Systems Department personnel will be responsible for shutting down library application servers. Unplug all telephone lines and do not use the telephone unless there is an emergency. Stay away from windows, doors and skylights. A tornado watch is issued when tornadoes and severe thunderstorms are possible. A tornado warning is issued when a tornado has actually been sighted somewhere in the warning area. If a tornado approaches: Move to the interior of the lowest floor of the building. Get as far away from doors, windows and skylights as possible. Avoid large, open areas. Take shelter underneath a desk or other heavy furniture. Assume a curled position to protect your head and eyes. When adverse or emergency conditions occur be sure to follow the guidelines set forth by the Campus Security. If evacuation becomes necessary, follow the evacuation plan outlined in this document.  Hurricane Evacuation Procedure The purpose of these procedures is to provide guidance and specific duties for 91ƷƵ Library personnel in the event of a hurricane emergency. These procedures apply to all 91ƷƵ Library employees. It is 91ƷƵ policy to view each hurricane threat as an extremely hazardous condition. The University's goal is to minimize the risk to personnel consistent with protecting University property and assets. Following a hurricane, movement to and from the campus may be seriously impaired. Persons who must be available following the hurricane to protect University property must be on campus prior to the arrival of the storm. This policy seeks to limit exposure of the University community to the risks of a hurricane, and yet allow for the protection of property. Preparedness Review Prior to the beginning of hurricane season (June 1) of each academic year, the Library Emergency Management Team will review the Library's hurricane plan and recommend any needed changes to the Director of Library Services for approval. Members of this committee (see  HYPERLINK "http://library.uncwil.edu/web/policies/disaster.html" \l "Appendix%20A" Appendix A) will assume leadership roles in executing the plan in the event a hurricane emergency occurs and they will ensure that items on the checklist are completed. When a hurricane approaches, the preparations listed below are followed: Phase 1: Hurricane/Tornado Watch When a hurricane/toranodo watch is announced, emergency operations are begun, and they should be completed during the Coastal Evacuation period(if hurricane watch is in effect). When coastal evacuation is announced, the University is closed and shut-down procedures are performed. 1. Review Hurricane/Tornado Plan and appoint a coordinator from the Library Emergency Management Team for the hurricane emergency. 2. Check inventory of plastic wrap, garbage bags and duct tape, all stored in storage room off of study rooms. Procure additional supplies, if needed. Phase 2: Hurricane/Tornado Warning Library personnel shall ensure all computer backups have taken place and that backup media is stored in secured place. Storage location shall be in a predetermined location that is water/weather tight. Phase 3: Mandatory Evacuation in Case of Hurricane University Administration notifies the main library of hurricane warning and of the possibility that the library application servers may go down. Library administration reminds users via e-mail to unplug terminals and microcomputers from both power and communications lines and to secure equipment. Each library department is responsible for securing terminals and microcomputers in its area. Housekeepers will assist Library personnel if requested to do so. Housekeeping will store all cigarette butt containers inside buildings, will close and secure windows with all blinds in closed position and will unplug appliances, other than computer equipment, from power outlets. Each department head or designate will assure that windows and offices in their area are secured, using the following checklist: unplug all electrical equipment such as PCs, printers, projectors. cover equipment with plastic wrap or plastic bags and tape securely cover equipment in bibliographic instruction room position moveable stacks in Special Collections so that just the supply aisle is exposed move chairs in recreational reading section away from the windows move/cover pertinent sculptures and other artwork? notify student assistants/workers scheduled to work that building is closing close and lock all doors and windows that haven't been secured change telephone voice mail message vacate the building and notify Campus Police that the building is cleared Phase 4: Preparedness for Tornado Before the Storm: Have frequent drills. Have a NOAA Weather Radio with a warning alarm tone and a battery backup to receive warnings. Listen to radio and television for information. . If a warning is issued or if threatening weather approaches: In building, move to a pre-designated shelter, such as a basement. If an underground shelter is not available, move to an interior room or hallway on the lowest floor and get under a sturdy piece of furniture. Stay away from windows. Occasionally, tornadoes develop so rapidly that advance warning is not possible. Remain alert for signs of an approaching tornado. Flying debris from tornadoes causes most deaths and injuries. Recovery After the hurricane/tornado, library employees should monitor email special alerts or the news media to determine when to return to work. The Emergency Management team will report damage to the University Librarian. Housekeeping is available to assist in mopping up water and conducting other housekeeping duties. If there is no damage, when library employees return to work, they will: Remove plastic wrappings. Check communication and computer equipment for damage. Report problems to the Associate University Librarian for Computing Services. Systems personnel will restart/reboot library application servers, if needed. If there is damage, the pertinent parts of the Library Disaster Plan will be placed into operation.  Preparedness and Procedures for Snow Emergencies When snow accumulation is predicted, library staff should closely monitor official 91ƷƵ email alerts and news/weather sources (either radio, television or internet). If classes are cancelled, the University Librarian will decide whether and when the library will close. If the University Librarian in unavailable, the chain of command will fall to ____________________________________________. All decisions will be made in accordance with the university adverse weather policy and in consultation with 91ƷƵ Administration. The greatest dangers posed by snow emergencies are slippery sidewalks, roof leaks and structural damage through snow accumulation. The Physical Plant/Sodexo is responsible for all, but the library staff should take note of any problems and report them to the Library Administrative Office. On nights and weekends, or other times when the Administrative Office is closed, report problems to Campus Police.  Disaster Team for Libraries/Archives The disaster team is listed in Appendix A. Members should be knowledgeable about the collection and capable of assigning salvage priorities; trained in inventory and recording of materials; familiar with conservation and preservation procedures. The Director of Library Services acts in an advisory role until the team is called into its emergency role. At that point, the Director of Library Services, having sole responsibility for the physical facilities and final budget authority, assumes a primary role in managing the disaster. In all emergencies and disasters, the library depends heavily on support from the Physical Plant/Sodexo, Environmental Health and Safety, Campus Police Department, and Information Technology Systems Division. General Responsibilities of the Disaster Team Becoming thoroughly familiar with the disaster plan for all libraries and archives. Members of the committee should have one copy of the plan at home and one at work. Reviewing the plan on a regularly scheduled basis, at least once a year. The disaster team should meet a minimum of once a year. Distributing copies of the plan and its updates to appropriate persons and offices. Training library staff members. Arranging for availability of in-house emergency supplies for use during a disaster. Developing a list of needed supplies and services, including names of contact persons. Coordinating all disaster operations as specified by the plan. Writing a disaster aftermath report in the event one occurs. Summary of Immediate Steps to be Taken if Disaster Strikes Activate the disaster team. (See  HYPERLINK "http://library.uncwil.edu/web/policies/disaster.html" \l "Appendix%20A" Appendix A for list.) Assess the damage. Stabilize the environment by reducing the temperature and humidity. Gather emergency supplies (See  HYPERLINK "http://library.uncwil.edu/web/policies/disaster.html" \l "Appendix%20B" Appendix B for list.) Obtain work area for in-house salvage and restoration. If water damage has occurred, gather and prepare material for freezing according to pre-established priorities. (See  HYPERLINK "http://library.uncwil.edu/web/policies/disaster.html" \l "Appendix%20C" Appendix C for list.) Record all materials moved from the disaster area(s). Restore damaged area(s). Determine drying procedures needed once material return from freezer facility. General Guidelines 1. Stay calm and contact the appropriate emergency officials, disaster team members and library/archives staff. 2. Ensure that all persons are safely evacuated from the building. General Preventive Checklist The university Physical Plant/Sodexo and Campus Security personnel regularly check alarms, fire extinguishers and other safety equipment. All libraries/archives must remain in compliance with instructions from these offices, as well as the Fire Marshall. Every library staff member is responsible for observing the surroundings and reporting problems with the building to the Library Administrative Office. Particular attention should be paid to leaks, obstructions, unstable shelving, broken equipment and other potential safety hazards. Specifically, employees should: Have a flashlight in each office and check flashlight batteries annually. Have a printed copy of this disaster plan in each office and review it annually. Be aware of the location and proper use of fire extinguishers. Emergency evacuation procedures. Employees are encouraged to enroll in training for life saving techniques such as First Aid/CPR.  Appendix A Library Disaster Team Members: Dana Chandler Leigh Jones Margaret Alexander G. Banks Erick Butler Francis Davis Deborah Haile Jason Howard D. Player L. Richardson Jontyle Robinson S. Singh Richard Webb Juanita M. Roberts  Appendix B Emergency Preparedness Checklist List of Emergency Supplies Plastic sheets Large plastic garbage bags Duct tape Flashlights Book trucks Markers, pens, pencils and pads Scissors Rubber gloves Extra batteries First Aid kits  Appendix C Salvage Priorities will be established by the Disaster Team.  HYPERLINK "http://www.solinet.net/consulting/consulting_home.cfm" SOLINET Preservation Services will provide guidance and resources. Appendix D  HYPERLINK "http://library.uncwil.edu/web/policies/disaster.html" \l "top" Fire/Emergency Evacuation Procedures When you are alerted by the fire alarm, shouted warnings, or the sensation of smoke or fire: Evacuate the building by the main entrance if possible. If smoke or flames make this route impossible, use the nearest exit. Two clipboards at the Circulation Desk in the main library, one each in each of the satellite libraries and the archives,contain emergency instructions. The two staff members nearest to the clipboards should each take one clipboard and follow the detailed instructions. Most of the time, this will be Circulation staff members. However, it is important that all staff know and understand the instructions in case called upon to respond. After exiting the building, all staff members should meet at the front of the building and assist in accounting for all personnel. NEVER use an elevator to evacuate the building and NEVER re-enter a building after a fire alarm until instructed to do so by the authorities.  Clipboard Instructions 1. Call Campus Police at 4911 to tell them that you have a fire alarm or actual fire. 2. Lock all of the main/entrance electronic doors in the open position. 3. Evacuate the second floor using the route outlined on the attached map. If smoke or flames prevent the execution of these duties, exit the building immediately by the closest exit. If you encounter a person who is unable to evacuate due to special needs, such as a wheelchair, help them to one of the four stairwells on the north or south sides of the building and leave them there. 4. Upon exiting the building, notify the Fire Department or Campus Security of any persons that are still in the building, including those with special needs. 5. Meet with the rest of the staff at the sidewalk at front of building. 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