We have EMC lab currently files and saves the original signature
documents for every test report. However, we retain the electronic scan
copy version of the reports which are backed up and have disaster
recovery procedures in place for off-site storage. We would like to
stop saving the paper copies and just rely on the electronic scanned
copy reports.
If we have a scanned electronic copy of the test reports, is there any
need to have the original signed paper version? Are there any countries
or agencies that require us to have the original signed paper versions
on hand?
Thanks.
Monrad Monsen
+1.303.272.9612 Office
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