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Facility security

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Security is as much about creating a culture of safety and security and processes to follow as it is about locks and card keys

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Security planning

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aim to limit damage due to security breaches and specify steps to take for recovery from a breach. institution’s security plan should list measures to employ when a disaster, problem, or accident disrupts the normal routine of the staff.

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Risk assessment

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take into account the species housed in the facility and the likelihood that the species will appeal to human emotions.

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Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)

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All USDA inspection reports and PHS letters of assurance, as well as emails sent to these agencies, are available to the public

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Electronic Freedom of Information Act (E-FOIA).

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All USDA inspection reports and PHS letters of assurance, as well as emails sent to these agencies, are available to the public

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common security practices

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Doors closed and locked at all times

Training to deal with activists

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success of any security plan

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determined by the good will and the sense of responsibility that the personnel working at the facility apply in carrying out the plan; must include ways to prevent security breaches as well as steps that should be taken if a security breach occurs. The goal is to minimize damage and quickly restore a safe, secure, and fully functioning environment.

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facility manager should

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Make sure every person is aware of procedures and roles

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natural disasters

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Snow, hurricane, tornadoes, floods

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Facility specific tech emegencies

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power outages, equip. breakdown, chemical spills

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The guide on planning

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Facilites must have a disaster plan

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5 types of actions for dealing with disasters

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Prevent: steps to avoid or decrease the likelihood of an event (moving animals if basement for flood)
Prepare:planning to handling effects of disasters installing equip. and evac. plans
Respond: Disaster response includes all actions that take place during the actual event, essentially carrying out the steps of the disaster plan
Recover: activities such as making repairs and rebuilding the facility;return to a state of normal activity
Mitigate: actions taken to minimize the after effects of an unexpected event. Purchasing insurance to cover the costs of rebuilding or repairing the facility after a flood or fire and regular back-up of important computer files are examples of actions that help mitigate the effects of a disaster.

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Community Right to know

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List of hazardous chemicals; coordination of plans

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Not mentioned in the guide for requirement for disaster

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Regulation of select agents