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All Department Heads should be prepared to act as first responders
All library staff should be made aware of this disaster plan.
All library staff should know the location of fire alarms, fire extinguishers and emergency exits.
All departments should have a first aid kit and emergency supplies
All work study students and grad assistants employed by the library should be informed regarding evacuation procedures and emergency numbers
flashlights
batteries
radio- battery operated or cranking
vinyl gloves
dust masks
bucket
mop
large garbage bags
paper towels
Disaster and Emergency Preparedness
ALL STAFF AND STUDENT EMPLOYEES SHOULD FAMILIARIZE THEMSELVES WITH The Department of Public Safety's UNIVERSITY EMERGENCY PROCEDURES WEBSITE;
UNIVERSITY EMERGENCY PROCEDURES WEBSITE
Emergency and disaster preparedness has emerged from the grim experiences of librarians and curators over many years. Power outages, water damage, natural disasters, computer security, health emergencies and fires have added to the growing list of unexpected events in libraries. Our emergency preparedness is essential for the safety of our collections as well as the safety of our staff and students. The University's Department of Public Safety has emergency procedures in place. All staff should familiarize themselves with the guidelines and advise student employees to do the same.