10:30:21 From Kim : Not that a cookie-cutter approach works, since public libraries vary so widely, but a template that populates different fields differently based on different input seems like it would be immensely helpful, especially for smaller systems which don't have dedicated safety personnel. Does such a resource exist? Links? 10:33:11 From Dorothee : I really appreciated the grid of assessing risk scores for various events, and then evaluating them in context of how much notice we have before we must react. It points out that for events of no notice, you need to have thought this out well in advance. 10:34:13 From Dorothee : Also thinking that Houston, TX would change their scores on the whole power outage thing. 10:34:44 From Ken : They underestimated the blizzard risk 10:34:46 From Dorothee : Yes to the half-day workshop. That would be great. 10:35:29 From Monika : Sometimes 2 things happen at once. Our library adjusted for Covid and while we were closed did some work on the building and discovered a structural issue. Switch to moving the entire collection to another city building so repairs can be done and service can continue. The plan needs to be modular so parts can be plugged in. 10:39:09 From Ken : Thanks again! 10:39:11 From Susannah : Thank you! 10:39:23 From Kim: Thank you, I found that very helpful! 10:39:29 From Rachel : Thanks! 10:39:36 From Kim: :)