...and what happens if there is a power failure or the internet is down?
I've stuck with paper copies and also save the pdf to a shared folder. Don't get me started on that on-line system, I'll start ranting
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The SAM believes people will use their mobile phones too look it up, so the power won't be a problem. Internet on the other hand... I would assume in such an emergency that a teacher would use they're own credit to look up the SDS on their own data if there was a need.
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Don't forget that Telstra had some issues last year where parts of Sydney were without internet coverage. I know it is extreme, but should be considered.
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Good point.
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Plus depending on your phone, some files won't download properly or at all. That's why we stick to paper copies as well, although I do have them electronically and provide links on our register.