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      <title>The washroom cleaning log has a credibility problem</title>
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      <description>That paper checklist taped inside the stall door is the most-read compliance record in your building, and the easiest one to fake. Here is what the rules actually ask for, and how to keep a log that holds up when someone challenges it.</description>
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