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This is mainly directed to people from the utility industry, but comments
from others will be appreciated. I would like to find out what other
utilities are doing with their drawings. I have been asked to attend a
meeting where there will be a discussion on getting rid of hardcopy
drawings. It would be very helpful to me to be able to go into this
meeting with some best practices and benchmark information.
Prior to being asked to this meeting and since, I have been asked what my
position is on saving scanned hardcopies. (My opinion is once a drawing
has been scanned, QC has been done and the image is usable, the hardcopy
can be purged.) I was also asked if I know of any regulations which
require us to make hardcopies of our electronic drawings as a backup. (I’m
not aware of any, but as we all know it is possible to miss something.)
Someone from IT will be at the meeting to handle the questions about the
backup processes for our ECM system.
Also, for those who scan old drawings or other documents which have a lot
of background noise or are on blue paper, what is the quality of the
scanned images? I have to admit I am not real knowledgeable in what can
and can’t be done in this area. I do know when there is a lot of
background noise it takes more time to clean up the image. With today’s
technologies do these poor copies produce good images?
The group which handles the drawings is not part of my department and is
feeling threatened, which makes it difficult for me to get information
from them.
Thanks.
Janet
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Janet Nelson CRM
Manager Records
Dairyland Power Cooperative
3200 East Avenue South
PO Box 817
La Crosse WI 54602-0817
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608/787-1218
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