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Figure 14-7.—Example end-of-month status for a project.

Figure 14-6.—Presentation of CBR data. section is keyed to the construction currently being done. The person making soils tests in the laboratory today may be performing slump tests on the jobsite tomorrow. The testing section is usually small; and therefore, each person in the section must be trained to cope with all testing problems. In short, one of your main responsibilities as a supervisor is to train your people. QUESTIONS The following questions are strictly for your use in determining  how  well  you  understand  the  topics discussed in this chapter AND IN THE REFERENCES SPECIFICALLY  CITED  IN  THIS  CHAPTER.  The intent of these questions is to help you to learn the topics  contained  in  the  chapter  and  in  the  references. Remember:  when  you  participate  in  the  advancement examination for EA1, you may be asked questions that are  drawn  not  only  from  this  TRAMAN  but  also  from the cited references as well. Therefore, it is to your benefit to answer the review questions. You do NOT have to submit your answers to these review questions to anyone for grading. Similar review questions are included at the end of each chapter. After answering the questions, you may turn to appendix VI of this book to see  how  well  you  performed. Q1. Q2. 14-13 In  the  normal  55-hour  battalion  workweek  your EAs  have  produced  600  man-hours  of  labor. How many man-days of labor does this equate to? In general, the majority of the work that EAs perform  while  in  a  battalion  should  be considered as what type of labor?

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