in Addition, do not take sufficient measures to prevent theft and damage to property, according to the national audit office, and the museums are hard to live up to a reasonable level in order to prevent long-term damage.
13 state centralmuseer, and examined how they work with the security. It turned out that the museums work hard and ambitious, with the security, but the result will be although it is not always so good.
“the Museums do not have sufficient knowledge about the objects they manage, where they are and what condition they are. At one of the museums is, for example, only a quarter of the objects are registered and the only know location for seventy percent of the objects,” writes the auditor general Helena Lindberg.
among other things, to review their procedures for access restrictions, arrange for procedures to reduce the insiderproblematiken and obtain the appropriate tray.
the national heritage board is also recommended to develop advice for how theft and vandalism prevention, and follow up how safety work is carried out and document the incidents at the museums.