d. All of the above
All of the above
The percentage of records that make up vital records in an organization can vary depending on the industry and the specific organization's needs. However, it is generally recommended that vital records should comprise around 5-10% of an organization's total records. These vital records typically include essential and sensitive information that is crucial for the organization's operations and continuity.
3-7 percent would be vital records.
3-7%
vital records improve safety and security vital records recover damaged records vital records are required to achieve compliance with laws and regulations vital records protect legal and financial rights
ensure all staff are informed about vital recordsensure that the edentification of vital records is current and completeensure that vital records and copies of vital records are adequately protectedEnsure vital records and copies of vital records are adequately protected, accessable, and immediately usable; ensure that all staff are informed about vital records; ensure the identification of vital records is current and complete.
Vital
You don't need any records after such an occurrence.
Vital records recover damaged records Vital records improve safety and security Vital records are required to achieve compliance with laws and regulations Vital records protect legal and financial rights
vital would pertain to organs: heart, lungs, kidneys, etc.
The two categories of vital records are emergency operating records and
-ensure that vital records and copies of vital records are adequately protected, accessible, and immediately usable -to ensure that all staff are informed about vital records -to ensure that the identification of vital records is currecnt and complete