From what I understand, after you have reviewed the copy that the last driver left then you can toss it after your shiftas the company has the original in their files. They have to keep it for 3 months. The biggest thing is to show the lastdrivers report if your inspected.
You should ask your company for what their policy is. They may want you to keep it longer.
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In a file in a building
Sales reports are something that can be kept in a data base.
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The Shroud of Turin is kept safely in a chamber in Turin Italy. The Shroud is kept in a temperature-controlled environment in a vault to delay disintegration. It is seldom removed for inspection or testing .It may occasionally be observed in a hermetically sealed case.
Any medical reports for employees should be kept confidential. Only the manager, employee, and medical facility should have access to any reports.
All the vessels documents should be kept safe and available for inspection
The winning cars are kept in the "closed park" for further inspection. The FIA officials check the weight of the car, they perform chemical analysis of the remaining fuel (that's why F1 driver must save a bit of fuel even after the race.) They also perform random mechanical inspection. The cars are relased later the same day.
Hazardous waste inspection records must generally be kept for a minimum of three years from the date of the inspection, as mandated by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). However, some states may have their own regulations requiring longer retention periods. It's essential to check both federal and state requirements to ensure compliance. Always consult with legal or environmental compliance experts for specific guidance.
All the vessels documents should be kept safe and available for inspection
It should because GM has kept the drive lines the same in it's trucks for a long time .