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To report an emergency affecting library collections:
  1. Before taking any action, be sure you are not endangering yourself. Avoid unstable structures, radiation hazards, electrical wires, toxic fumes, chemical spills, fire, etc.
  2. Do not jeopardize your life or the lives of others in attempting to save personal or university property.
  3. Call the SULAIR Facilities Department at 3-4857.

 

Until help arrives:

Response to collection damage will occur only after any injuries have been attended to and the building is safe to enter.

Most emergency situations that require rapid response involve water. The following guidelines assume that the scope of the emergency will permit effective response. Use caution in flooded areas that might contain electrical cables, exposed wiring, circuit-breaker boxes, etc.

  • If water from overhead: If possible, move materials to a dry location or to shelves using book trucks. Do not place materials on floor. If only a relatively small number of volumes are affected, move materials from top shelves to lower shelves first. Otherwise, cover books with plastic sheets stored in the library specifically for emergencies.
  • If water is rising from floor: Move material from the lowest shelves to higher shelving or higher floors. Use book trucks to speed the move.

 

 

Disaster Preparation and Response
The Preservation Department plays a key role in coordinating response and recovery efforts. It maintains the Collections Emergency Response Manual (CERM) that provides instructions, suggestions, and contacts necessary for immediate response to an emergency involving the collections of the Stanford University Libraries. The Preservation Department also works with a statewide cooperative group, the California Preservation Task Force, to develop disaster response resources for libraries and archives throughout California. For thorough coverage of disaster preparedness and response, see the disaster topic pages in Conservation OnLine.

 


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