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Ordonnance 814.600 sur la limitation et l’élimination des ...

Ordonnance 814.600 sur la limitation et l’élimination des ...

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matériaux d’excavation et de percement: les matériaux résultant de l’excava-tion ou du percement, sans les matériaux terreux issus du décapage de la couche supérieure et de la couche sous-jacente du sol; fbis.4 déchets de mercure: 1. déchets contenant du mercure ou des composés du mercure, 2.

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Archaeology 101 Material culture Introduction that ...

Archaeology 101 Material culture Introduction that ...

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tion. Archaeologists generally choose to focus on a particular ... Excava-tors record the vertical as well as horizontal relationships of every object. Within each square, every artifact is located vertically in relationship to the datum point and horizontally

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IS 3764 (1992): Code of safety for excavation work

IS 3764 (1992): Code of safety for excavation work

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as to the safety of the work without shoring, no further excava- tion or other work shall be continued until adequate shoring is provided. 5.1.3 Where the sides of trenches are sloped as specified in 5.1.2 but not to within 1.5 m of the bottom, the …

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SAMPLE METAL BUILDING INSTALLATION MANUAL

SAMPLE METAL BUILDING INSTALLATION MANUAL

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all times during installa-tion of components supplied by Manufacturer. KNOWLEDGE OF AND ADHERENCE TO OSHA AND OTHERLOCAL CODES OR LAWS IS CRITICAL, AND IS THE RESPONSI-BILITY OF THE INSTALLER. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MODIFY, WITHOUT NOTICE, INFORMATION IN THIS GUIDE. R-3/12-04/10M SAMPLE

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Landslide Types and Processes - USGS

Landslide Types and Processes - USGS

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tion of loose soil, rock, organic matter, air, and water mobilize as a slurry that flows downslope (fig. 3F). Debris flows include <50% fines. Debris flows are commonly caused by intense surface-water flow, due to heavy precipitation or rapid snowmelt, that erodes and mobilizes loose soil or rock on steep slopes. Debris flows also commonly

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