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REDS
Below you will find some useful advice...
What you can do to help yourself
Establish your own emergency stockpile, by identifying materials likely to be needed in case of typical incidents, such as flood, fire or storm damage in your own institution and its related sites. Ideally, designate the stockpile as such, and do not use material in it except in an emergency; at the least, store materials together,… - read the full postMore
What Harwell Offers
Harwell's 24 Hour Priority User Service - EMMS is a corporate subscriber on behalf of EMMS member organisations signed up to the REDS scheme. Take a few minutes to follow this link and find out more about the member benefits of Harwell's Priority User Service Additional resources that can be purchased direct from Harwell include… - read the full postMore
Developing a disaster kit
Museums are advised to develop their own onsite 'Disaster Kit' or 'Emergency Response Kit', to enable them to deal quickly and effectively with emergency incidents - indeed, this is a requirement of the Accreditation standard. But what to include? This will depend upon several factors - for example, you may wish to consider: Materials to… - read the full postMore
EMMS Emergency Plan
- EMMS/REDS
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