Subject: Disaster recovery supply estimates
I am currently developing a spreadsheet to assist my library in disaster recovery. My hope is that, when completed, it will enable the user to estimate the number of boxes, rolls of tape and possibly freezer paper needed to pack-out damaged books. In addition, a disaster officer should be able to enter in the number of staff available to work on the pack-out and have the program calculate approximately how many hours it will take to do the job. This should help determine if additional workers are needed before mold starts to form. I have a good starting point because the University of California has conducted studies on the average number of books per section of book stack. If the spreadsheet works as I hope, I will be happy to make it available to other libraries. Obviously, the more accurate the figures, the better spreadsheet. Therefore, I need confirmation of some of my figures--based mainly on personal experience--from those of you who have tracked what it takes to do a pack out. The system assumes the following: * the majority of boxes to be used will be 1.5 cu (15x12x10) * 10-12 books fit into a box * wrapping every book or every other book in freezer paper does not affect the dimensions of a book enough to reduce the number that can be placed in a box * a group of people average packing 100 books per hour--equivalent to 10 boxes per person Please let me know if you have experience which contradicts, amends, or confirms these figures. I will also try and make the program flexible enough to allow for different size boxes (please send box size and average number of books it holds) or non-standard shelves (unusual size or number per section). Please respond to me directly. Thank you all in advance for your help. Sheryl Davis University of California, Riverside 909-787-4382 Fax: 909-787-3285 *** Conservation DistList Instance 7:45 Distributed: Thursday, December 16, 1993 Message Id: cdl-7-45-007 ***Received on Tuesday, 14 December, 1993