Book Title: Sambodhi 2005 Vol 29
Author(s): J B Shah, N M Kansara
Publisher: L D Indology Ahmedabad

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________________ 112 VISMAY H. RAVAL SAMBODHI-PURATATTVA Physical System • Building maintenance • Physical security • Cabinet, packing and supports Electronic System • Air cleaning system • Environmental control system • Fire and evacuation system Human System • Integrated pest management • Building inspection • Good house keeping • Collection survey • Monitor collection in store • Emergency response plan • Ensuring staff appropriately qualified Conservation Preventive conservation provides the most effective use of resources for preservation of the collection. The application of preventive conservation measures should take precedence over conservation treatment. Conservation treatment should take precedence over restoration. Conservation Treatment and Ethics The conservation professional should practise within the limits of personal competence and education as well as within the limits of available facilities. The conservation professional must strive to select the methods and materials that, to the best of current knowledge, do not adversely affect manuscript or its future examination, scientific investigation. • The conservation professional should provide document examination, scientific investigation and given treatment by creating records. Any new addition or modification (removal of pencil mark or ritual signs for worshipping etc.) to the manuscript by means of restoration should be done by proper consultation with in-charge/owner, art historian or other experts in the field, and all new additions should be done by easily reversible techniques and

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