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Figure  1-2.—Labor  codes.
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projects   involving   different   operations,   codes   for direct  labor  may  vary  from  one  activity  to  another.) Use  direct  labor  codes  in  reporting  each  hour  spent by  each  of  your  crewmembers  during  each  workday on an assigned activity code. Submit your  reports  on  a  daily  labor  distribution report  form  (timekeeping  card).  Views  A  and  B  of figure 1-3 show typical timekeeping  cards.  The  form provides a breakdown, by man-hours, of the activities in the various labor codes for each crewmember for each day on any given project. The form is reviewed at   the   company   level   by   the   staff   and   platoon commander.  The  company  commander  then  initials the report and sends it to the operations department. The     management     division     of     the     operations department  tabulates  the  report,  along  with  those received from all other companies and departments in the  unit.  This  consolidated  report  is  the  means  by which the operations office analyzes the labor Figure 1-3.—Typical timekeeping cards (A and B). 1-5

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