Contains the First annual report of the Anti-Discrimination Division of the Industrial Commission of Colorado, July 30, 1951 to June 30, 1952 (p. 3) and a bibliography of materials on fighting discriminatory work practices and improving intercultural relations (p. 5-28). The annual report was superseded by the Biennial report of the Anti-Discrimination Division., "September 1952.", Print version record.
Agriculture is an industry that impacts people on a daily basis-providing sources of food, energy, and fiber for clothing. This industry offers a wide array of exciting and challenging career choices that are not limited to traditional farming and ranching in rural settings., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed December 2019)
"Many facilities are damaged due to the fact [the facility] cannot be located electronically. Non-conductive materials, such as PVC, cannot be located using traditional locate methods. When designing and installing non-conductive facilities, the use of a tracer wire or other method (refer to CGA practice 2-5, Markers for Underground Facilities) is part of that design nd installation. This will allow these facilities to be identified, located and marked prior to future excavation activities.", best practices are recommendations of the Underground Damage Prevention Safety Commission., "This Best Practice is meant to help industry stakeholders and the public understand the concept of electronically locatable by defining it, citing relevant sources and portions of the Excavation Requirements Statute, and discussing practical application/intention of the law.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed January 2025)
"SUE is considered an effective practice by many organizations.... SUE is used to better understand underground infrastructure during the planning and designing phases of projects. The intent is to design around utilities in the interest of public safety. The recommendation is to include SUE in the design phase. SUE combines civil engineering, surveying and geophysics to meet damage prevention goals., best practices are recommendations of the Underground Damage Prevention Safety Commission., "This Best Practice is meant to help industry stakeholders and the public understand the concept of Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) by defining it, citing relevant sources and portions of the Excavation Requirements Statute, and discussing practical application/intention of the law.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed January 2025)