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I have been working on an Evacuation Plan with other members of our
Library faculty and staff.  Right now I'm writing a section on leaving
the building without personal belongings.  It has become a touchy
subject between those on the committee.  The consensus is that if you
are sitting at your desk, you may grab your purse/backpack.  This gives
rise to arguments of "I'm only x steps away from my desk, let be get my
stuff. . . " 

 

I think the language we use must be clear, if not stern.  Bottom line is
I'm looking for examples of language to use in this section of our
Evacuation Plan.  Does anyone have suggestions?

 

Thanks in advance for your suggestions.

 

Jeanne Gaunce, MLIS, CA

University Archivist/Reference Librarian

Cameron University

Lawton, OK 73505-6377

580-581-5565

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