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Alphabet Soup

Vital Records

SHHH!Disaster

PlansRecords Tragedies

BIA

What is a Business Impact Analysis?

FEMA

What is the Federal Emergency Management

Agency?

COOP

What is Continuity of Operations?

DARM

What is the Division of Archives and Records

Management?

PARIS

What is Public Archives and Records Infrastructure

Support grants program?

Records needed for emergency operations and to

protect financial and legal rights.

What are vital records?

A plan to keep the flow of government functioning

during emergencies.

What is Continuity of Operations (COOP) or

Business Continuity Plan (BCP)?

The practice, often used in vital records programs, of

transferring duplicate copies to several locations other

than where the originals are housed.

What is dispersal?

The periodic replacement of obsolete records with

current records.

What is cycling?

Duplicate copies of records stored offsite.

What are backups?

A stable temperature no higher than 21. degrees

Celcius (70 degrees Fahrenheit) and a stable

relative humidity between 30 and 50 percent relative

humidity.

What is the environmental standard for archival

storage?

A method of drying watersoaked records in

“airless” chambers.

What is vacuum drying or vacuum freeze drying?

A process by which the pH of paper documents is raised to

a minimum value of 7.0.

What is deacidification?

It can start growing in less than 72 hours and causes

irreparable damage to records and can pose a health hazard to staff.

What is mold?

A computer program which replicates itself into other

programs with the intent to cause damage.

What is a virus?

This is used to contact staff in an emergency.

What is an emergency phone tree?

The safety of your staff.

What is the first priority in an emergency and in

recovery?

Records that determine who takes the place of

unavailable staff, their duties and their powers.

What are delegations of authority?

A facility fully equipped for resumption or continuation

of operations of an agency in the event of an emergency.

What is a hot site?

The most likely substance to damage records.

What is water?

These were carried to safekeeping across the

Potomac in 1814.

What are the Declaration of Independence and the

Constitution?

Genealogists and historians mourn the loss of these

records.

What are the 1890 census records?

A 1973 fire in St. Louis destroyed these records.

What are military service records from WWI, WWII

and the Korean War?

This 1999 hurricane that caused damage to local

government records in New Jersey.

What is Hurricane Floyd?

These records were damaged in the 1980 State

House Annex fire.

What were the Superior Court records?

FINAL JEOPARDY

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