Information
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CSA
- CSA 01
- CSA 02
- CSA 03
- CSA 03T
- CSA 03U
- CSA 04
- CSA 05
- CSA 06
- CSA 07
- CSA 07U
- CSA08
- CSA08U
- CSA 09
- CSA 09U
- CSA10
- CSA 10U
- CSA 11
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Job ID
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Job Source
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Address
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Audit date
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Auditor
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Auditee
1.000 Design
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1.001 All documentation lodged in iTools e.g. Scope, CDPs, RMA site plans, lay, hauling and grid plans. note costs to be in Chorus Shared drive except for RBI
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1.002 iTools progress task dates updated
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1.003 NetMap design not in conflict with other design work
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1.007 Build standards applied in design, manhole and cable size, plant location and position
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1.012 Work priced correctly using template, FS codes and quotes as applicable
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1.022 Billed tasks actually done
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1.024 Design summary recorded in the Feasibility Outcome field
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1.025 Build category correctly identified and recorded
2.000 Handover and collateral delivered to Chorus
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2.003 Timing correct for RFS and DDC. recommits meet business rules
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2.004 Compliance certificates available (RMA, PTW, RON, TMP, electrical)
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2.006 Work plan, H&S, technical procedure, PTTN accreditation approval, access card current
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2.008 TLRD/NetMap updated, integrity checked and confirmed
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2.011 Inventory database updated
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2.019 All network items defined within the Chorus Network Specified Product (CNSP) process are used in the network. No non-approved items used
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2.021 Cable Network Alteration (CNA) form completed and correct
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2.022 Cable Plant Alteration (CPA) forms completed and correct
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2.025 Addresses on As Builts match physical address
4.000 Codes
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4.004 Correct statement of works codes used
6.000 Work Areas and Safety
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6.001 Personal and site safety procedures observed
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6.002 Hazards identified and recorded. Worksite audit form completed, hazard notices in place
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6.003 TMP provided
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6.004 Services located
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6.005 Power and gas clearances correct
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6.006 Gas detector within current calibration certificate
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6.007 Gas detector measures O2, flammable,carbon monoxide (and hydrogen sulphide in volcanic areas)
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6.009 Joint chamber/manhole lids closed and secured
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6.012 Temporary work clearly labelled and contains name, contact details, job ID of person involved
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6.013 Latest version of relevant standards and practices documentation held by sub-contractor or field technician
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6.014 Any defects to existing network outside of scope of project referred to be rectified in the future
11.000 OFDF & Exchange Fibre
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11.001 All optical cables 100% supported on horizontal and managed on vertical, no more than 400mm fibre cable to be unsupported
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11.002 OFDF hardware secure: OFDF drawer - cable trough - guides - rack
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11.003 Network labelling correct at OFDF (OFDF designation, jumper to/from label, data said in I, Q and L drawers)
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11.004 Optical cables and cords adequately managed within racks and shelves
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11.005 OFDF single fibre organiser tray not overfilled (<1.5 m tails)
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11.007 30mm bend radius unconditionally observed at all locations
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11.008 Fibre pigtail label records 'from' OFDF ID and SFO number
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11.009 Trunking manages fibre cords within maximum capacity limits, drop off position ok, flexitube anchored at equipment
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11.010 Protective caps on all unterminated connectors
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11.013 No fibre task waste, all optical (glass) ends safely contained
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11.014 Access OFDF patch cords routed within mandrels. Excess length stored at AOFDF end
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11.015 Access OFDF passive devices within OCM shelf, all unused ports capped
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11.018 Access OFDF rack (GR3) :cables secured, breakout to OFDF shelves tidy
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11.021 Log completed
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11.022 Patch cords on the POLT are installed and labelled
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11.023 OCM shelf data card filled out correctly with drawer ID and fibre number
13.000 Cable Haul
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13.001 Correct cable installed as per project pack
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13.003 Correct duct used, or changes recorded on As Builts
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13.008 Correct method used to blow/suck
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13.009 Communication method adequate (H & S of staff)
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13.016 All cable ends sealed with heat shrink, coiled and secured ready for use
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13.022 Fibre cable prepared for joint correctly in manhole (cable management tidy to cable loop brackets)
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13.023 Manhole/joint chamber lids free of material, bung fitted in lifting hole, lid locked
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13.025 RMA: Contaminated manhole water collected for disposal
15.000 Cable and Duct Lay
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15.005 Route position correct according to plan
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15.006 Correct cables identified and installed
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15.007 Cable ends sealed with heat shrink
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15.008 Warning tape installed
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15.015 Manhole/joint chamber lids free of material, bung fitted in lofting hole, lid locked
16.000 Micro Duct Directional Drill and Lay
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16.006 Route position correct according to plan
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16.007 Micro duct ends sealed with heatshrink
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16.008 Micro duct end on customer boundary either buried or housed in approved enclosure (e.g. Pedestal)
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16.010 Micro duct joints to standard - approved enclosure, correct connectors, earth continuity maintained, water tight etc
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16.011 Micro duct joints at correct depth and not on a bend
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16.012 Micro duct joints protected
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16.017 Warning tape installed
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16.026 Micro duct correctly labelled
17.000 Manhole, joint chamber and ducts (new and existing)
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17.001 Manhole preparation, bedding, backfill compacted ok
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17.002 Manhole sited correctly to plan and parallel to boundary line
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17.003 Manhole correctly sized, as per Design Job Specification
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17.004 Manhole frames flush to ground, no trip hazard
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17.005 Manhole stripped of form work, no protruding nails left
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17.006 Manhole throat (where fitted) correct diameter and does not obstruct access
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17.008 Concrete panel joints sealed to prevent water ingress
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17.009 Manhole floor level, sump hole fitted
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17.010 All manhole duct entry grouted, duct reamed, sits flush to wall
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17.011 Non-concrete joint chamber duct entry protrudes into chamber 50mm, reamed, sealed to wall
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17.012 Manhole cable management brackets installed to accept arms
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17.013 Manhole cable management arms installed as required
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17.014 Manhole/joint chamber lids locked, in working order and rubber bung fitted
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17.015 Duct entry positioned close to adjacent wall for easy cable management
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17.016 Duct sealed where necessary to prevent ingress of water, moisture, gas, pests into buildings and cabinets
18.000 Manhole Cable Management
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18.001All cables managed tidily on brackets and arms
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18.002 Fibre cable prepared for joint correctly in manholes (cable management tidy to cable loop brackets)
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18.003 Fibre cable protection when required - tread plate/split subduction/bandit tape
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18.004 Fibre closure secured to manhole wall with bracket
19.000 Fibre Jointing and Closure
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19.001 Joint closure secured on manufacturer's bracket
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19.002 NetMap label on closure and each cable tail
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19.003 Laser safety label (Starburst) visible outside and inside closure
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19.005 Mechanical closure fittings correct (fitting, seal)
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19.008 Unused tubes contained,managed, secured without stress
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19.010 30mm bending radius unconditionally observed at all locations
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19.012 Heat shrink splice protectors secured from movement
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19.014 No fibre or task waste, all optical (glass) ends safely contained
25.000 Poles
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25.001 All mechanical aids in good working order, regular checks
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25.003 Pole in good condition, no splits or burrs
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25.010 Pole safe to climb, hammer, probe, dig
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25.012 Plant positioned correctly and safely,plant clearances correct
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25.014 Unsafe poles labelled/marked up for replacement/7 days
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25.015 Unsafe poles noted in Hazardous Pole Register
39.000 UFB FFP
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38.001 Outer door lock works smoothly and door closes without jamming
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38.002 Door stays in place and work well
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38.003 Cabling run correctly
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38.005 Terminal label on lid or plate on pole
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38.006 Distribution frame: Data shard inside of drawer
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38.008 All micro ducts earth terminated
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38.009 All micro duct earths labelled
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38.010 All duct seals in place for cable entry (100mm)
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38.012 Locks and hinges ok
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38.013 Door seals in good condition
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38.017 All unused connectors capped
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38.019 All micro ducts sealed
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38.020 All micro ducts labelled
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38.021 Fixed fibre strain relief installed
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38.023 Fixed fibre sub-shelves. First distribution fibre over second roundel etc
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38.024 Fibre entry to cabinet correct (32 mm duct)
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38.027 Managed via mandrels/Velcro ties used
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38.028 Two fibres per customer connection rule observed within an individual tray
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38.029 No fibre or task waste, all optical (glass) ends safely contained
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39.037 Connect, verify minimum bend radius maintained when drawers are opened and closed
39.000 Aerial Terminal/OFDC
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39.001 Correct terminal used
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39.002.Terminal mounted and secured correctly
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39.004 Terminal lid secure
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39.013 Network labelled in place to suit requirements
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39.014 Terminal on correct pole face
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39.015 Flexi pipe secured directly below terminal (galv saddles on wooden pole)
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39.016 Flexi pipe secured directly below terminal (bandit tape on concrete pole)
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39.017 20mm or 32mm conduit secured to pole (wooden -galvanised saddles for White PVC, plastic saddles for grey/beige 32mm HDPE pipe, secured with clouts or bandit straps, 600mm spacings
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39.018 20mm or 32mm conduit secured to pole, spaced less than or equal to 1.5m (concrete bandit tape)
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39.019 Protective cable casing installed as required, concrete or wood
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39.020 Reduce joiner installed between flexi pipe and conduit
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39.035 Tray labelled with fibre numbers and customer's address
41.000 BDD Terminal
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41.001 Pit lids secure/locked, with bung fitted where appropriate
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41.002 Pit installed correctly
42.000 Pedestal
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42.001 Pedestal vertical, firm, at correct depth
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42.008 Foam bung fitted/ in correct position
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42.015 Micro duct sheath opening 50mm above bung
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42.023 Network labelling in place to suit requirements
43.000 Aerial Service Lead
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43.001 Correct service lead used
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43.002 No In Span joints (single Ribbonet aerial)
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43.003 Tension, sag correct
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43.004 Correct pole fittings used and installed correctly (screw eyes, clamps)
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43.005 Lead-ins enter terminal correctly
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43.006 White pipe down poles
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43.007 600mm saddle spacing (wooden poles) or 1500mm bandit spacing (concrete pole)
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43.008 Roadway crossing minimum 5.5m height, elsewhere 4.9m height
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43.012 Correct building fittings used and installed correctly (screw eyes,clamp)
44.000 Service Lead
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44.001 Service lead terminated and labelled correctly
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44.002 20mm pipe connected at pedestal correctly (bend into pedestal)
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44.003 20mm pipe connected at BDD correctly (50 mm into BDD pit, 450 mm depth)
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44.007 Green 20mm pipe installed in trench
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44.008 White pipe above ground level
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44.009 Depth correct
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44.010 Power/gas clearances correct
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44.013 Pipe connected at ETP correctly (not glued)
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44.017 Both ends of Ribbonet Correctly sealed during lead-in process
45.000 ETP
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45.001 ETP physical alignment correct, all fittings secure, installation tidy
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45.005 20mm pipe to ETP is white or grey only (not green)
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45.017 Ericsson S/NEG203200 ETP installed
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45.021 White pipe or flexi duct fitted to building is secured with galvanised or stainless steel saddles and footings
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45.022 50-20mm duct reducer fitted between 50mm underground green duct and 20mm above ground white pipe
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45.023 Fixed fibre or ABF tube housed in 20mm white or grey pipe or UV stabilised flexi pipe where fibre exits through bottom of ETP
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45.024 Correctly connected to hybrid cable at ETP
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45.026 30mm bending radius unconditionally observed at all locations
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45.027 Fibre splicing within design tolerance
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45.028 Heat shrink splice protectors secured from movement
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45.029 Fibre continuity confirmed
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45.030 No fibre or task waste, all optical (glass) ends safely contained
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45.031 Gas block connector installed on the micro duct and locked
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45.034 Micro duct held in position with zip tie or integrated saddle within ETP
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45.035 Laser label positioned externally on the lid, supplied screw installed in bottom and front of ETP
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45.036 Cable entry to building sealed
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45.037 Unused copper pairs capped with clearing connectors
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45.038 Hybrid cable/pigtail enters ETP at correct position
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45.039 Fibre managed correctly, length not excessive causing unnecessary bends or stress
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45.040 Min 5mm hybrid cable sheath inside ETP
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45.043 ETP installed, secured with 3 screws and installed to best suit the site
47.000 Business Premises
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47.002 Equipment labelled and secure
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47.006 Connectors cleaned and verified with fibre inspection probe
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47.007 No fibre or task waste, all optical (glass) ends safely contained
55.000 Network Records
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55.002 Correct standard has been used?
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55.006 Recording made to the appropriate standards
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55.007 All new trenches plotted consistent with the As Built lay plan
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55.010 All network items labelled (UUB, T/E)?
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55.011 Trench table contents are correct
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55.012 Sufficient number of trench tables have been placed
58.000 Fibre Access Terminal
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58.027 Gel seal fully tightened
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58.028 Customer 'lead in' felt tape 5mm from end - secured to bracket, 2 cable ties
68.000 Fibre Access Terminal
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68.001 Entry tubes sealed
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68.002 Two fibres per tray only
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68.003 Lead cleaned and abraded
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68.004 Rayblocks fitted to tubes (90mm) and shrunk down to seal cable into access tube (glue extruding)
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68.005 Tube holder installed
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68.007 Silica gel pack installed
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68.008 Triangle symbols on dome and base match
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68.009 All latches locked
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68.010 O-ring installed
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68.011 Fibre correctly managed within FAT and trays
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68.013 Slack managed in fibre management coil (1.5 - 2m)
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68.014 Swing arm and bracket in working order/or mounted on manufactured bracket
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68.015 Lid locked and lock bung fitted
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68.016 30mm bending radius unconditionally observed at all locations
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68.018 Heat shrink splice protectors secured from movement
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68.019 No fibre or task waste, all optical (glass) ends safely contained
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68.020 FAT labelled correctly
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68.021 Fibre strain relief installed correctly
69.000 Blown Fibre Boundary Connection
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69.001 1-way Tubes trimmed accurately and securely seated in 5mm connector
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69.002 1-way Ribbonet connector secure
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69.003 Cover board installed prior to reinstatement
72.000 Reinstatement
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72.001 Property damage made good
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72.002 Ground reinstatement complete around poles
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72.003 Reinstatement/backfill satisfactory around buried service leads
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72.005 Cabinet ground reinstatement complete
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72.006 Concrete flush with footpath or surrounding ground, no trip hazard
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72.007 Excess vegetation removed
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72.008 Reinstatement complete around pedestal
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72.009 Reinstatement complete around hand holes
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78.011 Reinstatement appropriate around cable haul
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72.019 Backfill completed every 150mm
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72.020 Surplus soil removed
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72.021 Reseal completed - footpath/vehicle resurfaced
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72.022 Grass reinstated and replanted
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72.023 Ground reinstatement completed around manholes
73.000 Site tidy
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73.001 Site tidy, no task waste - Poles
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73.002 Site tidy, no task waste - Cabinet internal
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73.003 Site tidy, no task waste - Aerial terminal
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73.004 Site tidy, no task waste - Pillar terminal
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73.005 Site tidy, no task waste - BDD terminal
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73.006 Site tidy, no task waste - PDS terminal
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73.007 Site tidy, no task waste - Aerial service lead
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73.008 Site tidy, no task waste - Service lead
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73.009 Site tidy, no task waste- ETP
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73.010 Site tidy, no task waste - Customer premises
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73.011 Site tidy, no task waste - Business premises
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73.012 Site tidy, no task waste - Cabinet external
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73.013 Site tidy, no task waste - Hand holes
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73.014 Site tidy, no task waste - Cable haul
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73.020 Site tidy, no task waste - Manholes
74.000 Hand Holes
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74.001 Bedding done correctly and compacted
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74.002 Lock facing the customer's boundary and openable
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74.003 Starter pipe(s) installed to facilitate provisioning of NGA services
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74.004 Hand hole flush with ground
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74.005 Laterals sender hand hole from the side
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74.006 Lateral labelled and sealed. End cap and heat shrink
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74.007 Hand holes locked
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74.008 Lid free from concrete/seal
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74.009 Sited correctly (close to boundary, hard surface, foot traffic only)
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74.010 Single way Ribbonet, one turn only, sealed with heat shrink
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74.011 Maximum of four single way Ribbonets installed
75.000 Ground Level Closure
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75.001 GLC vertical and firm
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75.002 Lid secure
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75.003 Lid labelled
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75.004 Micro ducts labelled
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75.005 Micro ducts 20mm above bracket
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75.006 Micro ducts installed
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75.008 Fibre strain relief installed
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75.009 Gas blocker installed (GLC)
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75.010 Continuity wires installed and labelled
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75.011 Tray retention strap in place
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75.016 Splice Trays installed and labelled correctly
77.000 Flash 9 installation
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77.026 Fibre routed and laid up in correct trays
78.000 Building Distributor
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78.001 Correct reducers used and protection installed
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78.002 BUDI vertical
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78.003 BUDI lid secure
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78.004 Incoming fibre secured to anchor point with foam and zip tie
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78.005 Lid labelled
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78.006 Micro ducts labelled
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78.007 Micro ducts trimmed to the correct height, 220mm from base of cabinet
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78.008 Micro ducts capped
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78.009 Gas blocker installed
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78.010 Continuity wires installed and labelled
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78.011 GPX cabinet - Tray retention strap in place
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78.012 ABF entry tubes sealed
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78.013 Two fibres per tray only
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78.014 Fibre routed
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78.015 Slack managed in fibre management coil
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78.016 30mm bending radius unconditionally observed at all locations
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78.017 No fibre or task waste, all optical (glass) ends safely contained
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78.018 Feeder/fibre cables labelled correctly
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78.019 Terminal lid secure
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78.020 Correct terminal used
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78.021 Network labelling in place to suit requirements
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78.022 Terminal label on lid
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78.023 Splitter installed and labelled
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78.024 Fibre management - Tray retention strap in place
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78.025 Appropriate external pipe and fixings used
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78.026 Reinstated in accordance to AS/NZ3000 standard
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78.027 Riser cable/micro duct dimensioning in accordance with section 5.1.4 ND0574
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78.028 End terminated into correct BUDI 2S
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78.029 GPON feeder fibres to future PON splitters reserved in NetMap
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78.030 MDU lead in cables and IBDN recorded in NetMap
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78.031 All unused connectors capped
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78.034 Micro duct management coil or bend back to prevent the EPFU creeping down the riser. Bend back and tie on away side
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78.035 Labelled with correct network label
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78.036 Outer door locks work smoothly and door closes without jamming
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78.037 Feeder fibres installed on far left hand side
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78.038 Distribution frame:Correct trays installed and labelled
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78.039 Distribution frame: Data card inside drawer and labelled with the splitter, unit and level numbers
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78.040 All micro duct connectors capped
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78.041 All micro ducts labelled
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78.042 All 5mm micro duct fibre strain relief installed
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78.043 Correct number of mandrels used
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78.044 Minimum bend radius maintained when drawers are opened and closed
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78.045 Splitter installed and labelled, and splitter legs secured in parking bay
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78.046 Verticassa cable secured to wall/tray in riser
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78.047 Window cut does not exceed the breakout limit
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78.048 Cable protection cover installed on unused window
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78.049 Coil at base of the riser and top of the riser
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78.050 If second Verticassa installed, must have gravity coil at end of first cable
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78.051 If third Verticassacinstalled, must have gravity coil at end of second cable
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78.052 Micro duct secured to wall/tray in riser
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78.053 Tap off box secured to wall/tray in riser
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78.054 All tubes jointed correctly where they exit the top off box to floors
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78.055 Labelled correctly
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78.059 Correct number and type of trays installed