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 Instructing fellow staff and visitors of the need to stay away from the windows.
              Everyone should remain in the building(s) and move to central hallways, as the

                  building offers shelter.
4. After confirming no further severe weather activity is going to occur, the residents, visitors and

    staff will be accounted for and medical treatment provided if needed.
5. Staff will inspect all equipment and report damage to the Executive Director, unless already on

    site.
6. Staff will verify inventory resources and supplies (water, dietary, medication, etc.) and to

    determine damage to these resources. A report is given to the Executive Director and if damage
    has occurred, arrangements are made to replenish.

Continuing Critical Agency Functions

1. As soon as possible following the disaster, Hopess will attempt to resume the critical information

functions described below. The exclusive use of paper recordkeeping may be required until normal

information system operation can be resumed.

Critical Information Function                 Emergency Mode Operation Plan

Master resident index                         Maintain handwritten records until the
Current resident medical records              electronic system is restored.
Closed resident records                       Move to a secure, undamaged location (on-site
Resident records stored                       or off-site). Continue maintaining written
Accounting and personnel / payroll records    records.
                                              Move to a secure, undamaged location (on-site
Telephone communication                       or off-site).
                                              Access back-up data from stored records if
                                              need be.
                                              Time sheets are handwritten then transferred
                                              to ADP at time of payroll. Time sheets may
                                              need to be re-done. Schedules are posted at
                                              each site and previous schedules are kept at
                                              each site location in the event these need to be
                                              accessed for time sheet creation.
                                              Use cell phones or 2-way radio.

Immediate Recovery of Water-Damaged Paper Documents

1. Stabilize the environment by stabilizing the temperature and relative humidity as soon as possible.
    If possible, reduce the temperature to 50º - 60º F.

2. To reduce mold growth, leave the lights on and create air movement.

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