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Not very long ago, all aspects of a Restoration Business were recorded on paper. That practice continues today to some extent in virtually every business. Safety documents are included in that; for example:
All of these documents in the past went into a job folder and were kept by a Project Manager or Project Administrator. Ultimately, they went into filing cabinets and then long-term storage.