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Staff surveys, comprehensive

Soil Survey Staff. Soil Classification—A Comprehensive System—7th Ap-... [Pg.78]

Culminating a long-term international effort, the Soil Survey staff of the Soil Conservation Service (U S. Department of Agriculture) developed a Comprehensive Soil Classification System (CSCS) for world soils (Soil Survey Staff 1975). The CSCS defines soil classes strictly in terms of soil morphology, rather than based on soil genesis. A brief explanation of the 10 soil orders in the CSCS is given in Table 7.4 (see also Bodek et al. 1988). Their temporal relationships are considered in Fig. 7.6. [Pg.239]

Smith, G.D. and Soil Survey Staff., 1960. Soil Classification - A Comprehensive System, 7th Approximation. Soil Conservation Service, U.S. Dep. Agric., U.S. Govt. Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 265 pp. [Pg.40]

US Department of Agriculture (1960) Soil classification a comprehensive system, 7th Approximation. SoU Survey Staff, Washington, DG, p 113... [Pg.177]

Comprehensive surveys are not the same as inspections. Comprehensive surveys should be performed by people who can bring to your worksite a fresh vision and extensive knowledge of safety, health, or industrial hygiene, i.e., safety professionals, industrial hygienists, ergonomists, etc. Insurance carriers, corporate staffs, private consultants, and the OSHA-funded consultation projects are sources of help in this area. [Pg.225]


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