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My tip would be for everyone to buy a copy of this book -
http://tinyurl.com/65wedc
Useful, informative and actually quite entertaining!
My department just finished our annual preparedness exercise/training a
few weeks ago. While the focus is always on ensuring continued
operations of the physical plant (water and sewer systems) my division
(engineering) is responsbile for doing an initial damage assessment. A
small question I had this year was that it dawned on me that we did not
have a records class for the paperwork that would be generated by such
an actual event.
How long a retention for completed damage assessment forms might be
suggested - 1 year after the event, 2, 3..?
Gerry
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came across this blog the other day and thought others would find it of
interest http://shrinkster.com/10ei
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