345 resultados para Inspector
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Continued In the Reports of U.S. Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation, After 1932
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"September 1988"--P. [2] (1st group).
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In 1 vol. each year, -1894, 1896-1897, 1890- In 2 v. each year 1895, 1898, 1901-1904.
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"A report pursuant to section 5(a) of Public Law 95-452."
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This manual is intended to serve as an aid to inspectors on well construction. Since this type of work is a noteworthy departure from that found on normal highway construction, the average inspector will be unfamiliar with the procedures and terminology employed by the contractor and his men.
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This handbook is an inspector's aid. It was written by two inspectors to bring together all of the most often-needed information involved in their work. The beginning inspector should look to the handbook as a reference for standards of good practice. The Standard Specifications and Special Provisions should not, however, be overlooked as the basic sources of information on requirements and restrictions concerning workmanship and materials.
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"November 16,1989."
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The SIG identifies Executive Branch employee fraud through mandatory reporting by each agency; law enforcement reporting; agencies’ annual reports to the Office of the Comptroller General; and open source reporting. In FY 2015-2016, the SIG received twelve notifications of fraud involving 18 Executive Branch employees at ten statewide agencies, which resulted in estimated losses of $1,188,529. This indicates a low risk of employee fraud in the Executive Branch given its $26 billion budget and 60,000 employees.