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Stuart Cranmer
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WE are currently looking at making our existing archive filing process more efficient and scanning of documents is one method. However, I am told that we need to retain all of our original documents in case they are needed to be subitted as evidence in a Court of Law. More particulary in a criminal case that civil.
I beleive there is a "Best evidence" ruling that allows scanned documents to be submitted as opposed to the original which is more open to fraud that an electronic copy.
I would be happy to know the actual legal stance regarding this. Many thanks
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Stuart Cranmer
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We had concerns raised regarding ozone concentrates and I am led to believe that this issue was mainly with printers that had "corona" wire installed which when heated gave off ozone and subsequently carbon screen filters were introduced to combat this. Modern technology has negated the need for "corona" wire to be installed and most printers are well below the limits specified in the recognised workplace safety regulations. I am also led to believe that ozone generated by laser printers has a very short life span and decomposes back to oxygen within a few minutes. I would be interseted in any findings regarding the toner.
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Stuart Cranmer
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Please could someone advise on the legislation regarding the refrigerant in air conditioning systems. As I understand it R-11, R-12, R-22 etc are to be phased out for use in new equipment by 2010 and completely discontinued by 2020.Therefore, what is the legal refrigerant currently and in the future.
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