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- From: Terry.Gendreau@f17.n275.z1.fidonet.org (Terry Gendreau)
- Newsgroups: misc.emerg-services
- Subject: Re: problems in the offic
- Message-ID: <721961980.F00088@remote.halcyon.com>
- Date: Sat, 14 Nov 1992 10:12:00 -0800
- Sender: UUCP@remote.halcyon.com
- Lines: 31
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- JL>How about a plastic or aluminum SEAL across the handles of the kit,
- JL>marked with the date of the last check or restock of the kit, and
- who
- JL>did the check, restock, or seal. The seal is broken every time the
- kit
-
- This is a good way of knowing when the equipment has been accessed, but
- still doesn't address the problem of stopping the outflow. Is the
- equipt.
- being re-routed by in-house personnel or by passers-by ? If the local
- Joe
- Citizen is doing the lifting, then nothing short of an armed guard,
- german
- shephard, and high security locks will stop the pilfering. BUT, if
- in-house people are filching, it sounds like a major RE-TRAINING is
- needed
- especially in the professionalism dept. 'cause if the "pros" can't see
- the
- need for the ready status of equipment, then there are no pros around
-
-
- ....T
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