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PEX CHART GLOSSARY
Before you start any ground disturbing work it is vital to locate and prove (i.e. validate) any utilities within a work area. If critical utilities can’t be validated, then alternate solutions must be sought.
The PEX Chart was developed as a reliable workflow process for:
- identifying and validating what utilities might be on a worksite
- determining if those utilities are potentially within the designated work/ground disturbance area – by using existing locating methods and AS5488 to define data accuracy and reliability.
- providing a solid data trail for compliance.
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For explanations about the various terms and acronyms used in the PEX Chart please view the Glossary.
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