Health And Social Care Level 3 Unit 3 P1

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This is the current number of individual packets with no place to go. These numbers are only 2 inspectors. This does not include all other inspectors and or loss in labs.
3. There is no way to track the revisions to what the cables are being built to. This prevents the company from being able to verify the current build. We make a contract to properly create and track the paperwork. Without this we cannot uphold our side of this agreement.

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