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Writing a Disaster Plan: Identifying Risk. Koninklijke Bibliotheek The Hague René Teygeler. Summary. Introduction The Netherlands Methods of risk analysis The Koninklijke Bibliotheek Writing disaster, taking a risk Closing remarks. Introduction.
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Writing a Disaster Plan: Identifying Risk Koninklijke Bibliotheek The Hague René Teygeler
Summary • Introduction • The Netherlands • Methods of risk analysis • The Koninklijke Bibliotheek • Writing disaster, taking a risk • Closing remarks
Sorts of Risk Natural Man-made Natural + Man-made
A cry for safety and security • Dutch Hazards • Safety Act (1934) • Occupational Health and Safety Act (1999)
Pascal’s Wager God is, or is he not. Which way we should incline? Reason cannot answer.
Risk Analyses • Quantitive • Qualitative
Quantitive Risk Analysis Potential loss x Probability
Qualitative Risk Analysis Estimated potential loss
Summary • Two emergency plans • Quantifying risk • Flood risks • Fire risks • Theft • Pollution • Monitoring • Discipline
Emergency Plans Company Emergency Assistance + Collection Emergency Assistance
Collection Emergency Plan Company Emergency Plan Disaster Preparedness Plan staff collection building
Golden Rule People precede over Collections
KB Risks • Flood risks • Fire Risks • Theft • Pollution
Flood Risks • Construction of Builidng • Neglect
Fire Risks • Smoking habit • Reconstruction • Insecure Household Appliances
Theft • International gangs
Pollution • Reconstruction • HVAC
Monitoring • Non-library staff
Discipline • Library staff • no smoke • no food • no drinks
Risky business • Include digital collections ? • Expliciting shelf-list ? • Sharing responsibilities ? • Audit – Quality Management ?
Summary • The Netherlands • Methods of risk analysis • The Koninklijke Bibliotheek • Writing disaster, taking a risk
Disaster Hits • anywhere • anytime
Prepare for the Worst Plan for the Best
Thank you for your attention & Endurance