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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Extent strategies, Outdoors or in building e.g. Fully open, awning, building, Primary storage hardware e.g. In cabinets, ELV Tactic 2: Response limits damage Y In cases where risk event or incident does not trigger response, Will the entire FS be affected? N EFS Tactic 1: FS can be defined by item level precautions Item-related considerations included in EFS and not FS: proportion of the items (defined by the FS) not individually protected or expected to be impacted by random incidents or events. EFS is the fraction of items in the FS that are not protected from the hazard., EFS Tactic 2: Rate of use Not all of the items in the FS will be exposed to the hazard over the projected 100 years. EFS is the fraction of items in the FS that will be exposed to the hazard. Y 2.2: Use reduces risk by increasing chance of detection, Structural limits e.g Fire compartment, EFS Tactic 2: Rate of use Not all of the items in the FS will be exposed to the hazard over the projected 100 years. EFS is the fraction of items in the FS that will be exposed to the hazard. Y 2.1: Use increases risk, 3.1: EFS is based on proportion of area affected as a surrogate for proportion of items affected Water leak event, ELV Tactic 1: Accumulating LV to items Y 1.2: Continual, Emergency response capabilty/reliability e.g. Water event recovery, ELV Tactic 1: Accumulating LV to items Y 1.1: Incremental, 2.1: Use increases risk e.g. Handling, loans, 1.2: Continual e.g. Wear of surface, light damage, 1.1: Supports or enclosures e.g. Support boards, anoxic bags, 3.2: EFS is based on ratio of units affected / units in FS as a surrogate for proportion of items affected Shelving collapse, EFS Tactic 1: FS can be defined by item level precautions Item-related considerations included in EFS and not FS: proportion of the items (defined by the FS) not individually protected or expected to be impacted by random incidents or events. EFS is the fraction of items in the FS that are not protected from the hazard. Y (item level) 1.1: Supports or enclosures, 2.2: Use reduces risk by increasing chance of detection e.g. Thefts, pests, ELV Tactic 3: Back-up copies of information maintained Y Offsite duplicate catalogs, databases, field notes, etc., 1.3: Regular precautionary procedure e.g. Pest eradication of incoming collection items, Is full LV always realized? N ELV Tactic 1: Accumulating LV to items