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Record Protection

Cable network documentation records are very important documents. Keep several backup copies of each document, whether on paper or on a computer, in different places for safekeeping. In case a copy is presented to the client, the installer must keep their own records for future work related to the project. A complete set of the paper must be kept with a “restoration kit” of the appropriate components and instructions for the tools in case of interruptions or damage to the cables. To be useful, the documentation must always be updated.

This task should be assigned to a person at the facility who will be responsible for informing all parties that keep copies of the necessary updates records. The modification of the records must be restricted to prevent unauthorized changes in the documentation.

Installation Planning
Once the design of a fiber optic project is complete and documented, one would think that most of the design work is finished. However, that is only the beginning. The next step is to perform the planning for the actual installation. This planning is a fundamental stage in any project since it involves coordinating activities between several people and companies. Probably, the best way to keep everything in order is to prepare a checklist based on the design during the early stages of the project.
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