How is Salvage and Restoration handled?
• Affected departments are expected to participate in salvage and restoration after the buildings are inspected and deemed safe after an incident. • Facilities will notify tenants when it is safe to re-enter their buildings to retrieve necessary items to work remotely. • In total loss areas, it may take more time to allow salvage and restoration due to safety issue • There are various steps of assessment and the incident command structure have to be followed before salvage and restoration can begin. • If a department deems any item non-salvageable, the Department of Insurance and Risk Management makes the final call and may bring in salvage and restoration vendors to try to salvage those items.
• Affected departments are expected to participate in salvage and restoration after the buildings are inspected and deemed safe after an incident. • Facilities will notify tenants when it is safe to re-enter their buildings to retrieve necessary items to work remotely. • In total loss areas, it may take more time to allow salvage and restoration due to safety issue • There are various steps of assessment and the incident command structure have to be followed before salvage and restoration can begin. • If a department deems any item non-salvageable, the Department of Insurance and Risk Management makes the final call and may bring in salvage and restoration vendors to try to salvage those items.