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File name 5991-1706EN Paperless Calibration - White Paper c20140811 [4].pdf Keysight Technologies Paperless Calibration White Paper Bulging filing cabinets or over-full hanging files are a common office scene. But as far as calibration records are concerned, is the "paperless office" taboo? Does Keysight's free Infoline service satisfy critical record requirements? 02 | Keysight | Paperless Calibration - White Paper What do You Keep in Your Drawers? Most quality managers keep calibration results and certificates in their drawers! From discussions that have taken place with many people in industry whose responsibility includes the control of test instruments, a filing cabinet full of paper calibration `evidence' is an integral part of the quality system without which audits would fail and the business would crumble. But when pressed for a rationale for such belief, three main reasons to maintain paper records emerge: |
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