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Join the conference call by dialing the conference number in your Invitation or Reminder s. Please put your phone on mute. Please stand by! The webinar will begin shortly. 1 2 Be sure to have all Session 3 materials ready before the session starts. You’ll find the link to the materials in your Invitation or Reminder s.

Session 3 Overview Take-Home Activity Debrief Module 2—Protect Essential Records –Lesson 2: Determine and Evaluate Preparedness and Mitigation Strategies Slide 3-2

Take-Home Activity Debrief Activity: Identify and Evaluate Risk— Part 2 Slide 3-3 Handout 2.3—Table 3: My Agency’s Risk Matrix

Module 2—Protect Essential Records Introduction and Objectives Slide 3-4

Module 2 Objectives At the completion of this module, you will be able to: –Assess and analyze risks to essential records, including risks specific to your region or locality –Identify and evaluate preparedness and mitigation measures Slide 3-5

Module 2—Protect Essential Records Lesson 2: Determine and Evaluate Preparedness and Mitigation Strategies Slide 3-6

Strategies for Handling Risk Acceptance Mitigation Slide 3-7 Photo courtesy of Tina Seetoo, Georgia Archives

Preparedness and Mitigation Measures Dispersal On-site protection Evacuation Tape backup Data replication Mirroring Slide 3-8

Duplication of the Original Records Duplication formats: Microform Digital formats Backup tapes Paper Slide 3-9

Storage of Essential Records On-site storage options: –Vaults –Secure central file rooms –Fire-resistant containers Off-site storage options: –Another office –State Archives or records center –Commercial storage facility –“Hot” and “cold” sites Slide 3-10 Photo courtesy of NARA

Evaluate Protective Measures Consider formats Consider cost Slide 3-11

Session 3 Review and Wrap-Up Strategies for handling risk Preparedness and mitigation measures Protecting copies of records Formats for creating copies of essential records Factors to consider when determining protective measures Slide 3-12

Activity Determine Protection Strategies and Measures Slide 3-13

Materials for Part 1 of the Activity Slide 3-14 Handout 3.2—Table 1: DPR Protection Strategies and Measures Handout 1.6 Handout 2.3—Table 1: DPR Risk Matrix

Materials for Part 2 of the Activity Slide 3-15 Handout 3.2—Table 2: My Agency’s Protection Strategies and Measures Handout 2.3—Table 3: My Agency’s Risk Matrix

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