Print

Print


Same in Peterborough

Regards

Rebecca

Rebecca Casa Hatton
Archaeologist
Planning Services
Peterborough City Council
Stuart House (East Wing), St John's Street
Peterborough
PE1 5DD

Email: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Telephone: 01733 864702
Mobile number: 07920160223

(Monday-Tuesday and Thursday 9.00 - 15.00;
Wednesday 11.00 -12.30)

To find out more about Peterborough City Council, please go to: www.peterborough.gov.uk

Please consider the environment before printing this email



________________________________
From: Issues related to Historic Environment Records [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Godden, Alex
Sent: 05 January 2012 16:01
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Disaster plans, Risk assessments, Risk Mitigation, Insurance and other fun fun fun stuff

Hi Nick,

Happy New Year and all that!

As our HER and subsequent scanned grey literature files etc are housed on Hampshire County Council's IT systems we fall under the departmental recovery/disaster plan, although I'm still chasing them up on policy regarding the longevity of electronic files compared to paper ones...

All the best

Alex


Alex Godden BA (Hons) MA
Archaeologist/ Historic Data Manager
Strategic Environmental Delivery Group
Economy, Transport and Environment Department
Hampshire County Council
Tel. 01962 832338    HPSN 8 200 2338
Email: [log in to unmask]


hants.gov.uk/landscape-and-heritage<http://www3.hants.gov.uk/landscape-and-heritage.html>


________________________________
From: Issues related to Historic Environment Records [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Nick Boldrini
Sent: 05 January 2012 15:49
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Disaster plans, Risk assessments, Risk Mitigation, Insurance and other fun fun fun stuff
Hi Folks

New Year, old topic...

I have been battering my head against the DCC Disaster Plan for a while, and each time I time I think I am getting my head round it, someone helpfully talks to me and suggest a whole new load of stuff to chew over.

The latest one is looking at Risk Assessment to HER collections (ie what are the likely risks and how likely are they to strike); and how you can mitigate the risks and/or insure against them.

A related topic is that to insure something you have to value  it - and how do you value HER collections, where some things might be unique?

So has anyone looked at these aspects in particular of disaster planning, and be willing to share thoughts? Or just has some thoughts?

I have trawled the archives to see if there is anything on this, and there isn't on this stuff particularly. There are some old discussions of Disaster planning generally though.

If anyone is willing /able to send me any copies of their plans I would be interested to see them.

best wishes

Nick Boldrini

Historic Environment Record Officer
Archaeology Section
Design and Historic Environment Team
Planning Service
Regeneration and Economic Development
Durham County Council
Rivergreen Centre
Aykley Heads
Durham
DH1 5TS
Tel: 0191 3708840
Fax: 0191 3708897
[log in to unmask]


________________________________


Help protect our environment by only printing this email if absolutely necessary. The information it contains and any files transmitted with it are confidential and are only intended for the person or organisation to whom it is addressed. It may be unlawful for you to use, share or copy the information, if you are not authorised to do so. If you receive this email by mistake, please inform the person who sent it at the above address and then delete the email from your system. Durham County Council takes reasonable precautions to ensure that its emails are virus free. However, we do not accept responsibility for any losses incurred as a result of viruses we might transmit and recommend that you should use your own virus checking procedures.


-----------------------------------------
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Conditions apply to the confidentiality, copyright, legal liability
and use of this email. For full information relating to the
transmission and use of this email please visit
www.peterborough.gov.uk/emaildisclaimer

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~