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Filing  systems

Files Introduction The way a shop files data, correspondence, original drawings, tracings, negatives, and large- or roll-size drawings is unique to each shop. Often it is dictated by the available storage containers and space. The effectiveness of a filing system is simply material retrievability. Responsibility The leading petty officer in the shop should designate one person to be responsible for maintaining the files. This person is to check material in and out, trace outstanding files, and replace returned files. All workers in the shop, however, should familiarize themselves with the system and be able to maintain it. Containers Navy shops have the following similar filing containers: · file drawers for data and correspondence, · flat files for original drawings, tracings, and negatives, and · container files for large- or roll-size drawings. These filing containers may or may not have safeguards for protecting classified  material. Continued  on  next  page 1-35

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