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This manual offers guidelines to assist in preparing and updating a disaster plan that is tailored to an HER's local circumstances. (See Panel 7 for a disaster-plan template).
This manual offers guidelines to assist in preparing and updating a disaster plan that is tailored to an HER's local circumstances. (See [Panel 7|http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/ifp/Wiki.jsp?page=SectionB.11#section-SectionB.11-Panel7DisasterPlanTemplate] for a disaster-plan template).
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__If a disaster happens, it will be a shock. Preparing a written plan helps.__ This should cover both the procedures to be followed at the moment of disaster, and information to meet immediate requirements. A template is provided to assist (see Panel 7) but remember that your plan may need to be co-ordinated with a disaster plan for your local authority or department.
__If a disaster happens, it will be a shock. Preparing a written plan helps.__ This should cover both the procedures to be followed at the moment of disaster, and information to meet immediate requirements. A template is provided to assist (see [Panel 7|http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/ifp/Wiki.jsp?page=SectionB.11#section-SectionB.11-Panel7DisasterPlanTemplate]) but remember that your plan may need to be co-ordinated with a disaster plan for your local authority or department.
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*Emergency conservation techniques include air drying, freeze drying and in some cases washing - these techniques are well documented in other literature (see G.7)
*Emergency conservation techniques include air drying, freeze drying and in some cases washing - these techniques are well documented in other literature (see [G.7|http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/ifp/Wiki.jsp?page=SectionG#section-SectionG-G.7InformationManagementSystemsAndRecordingPractice])