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Low-level workers, who are known as counselors, are supposed to inspect the yard, and sometimes they find the balls.
The people who are supposed to inspect care homes – the Care Quality Commission, or CQC – are being massively cut back under David Cameron.
While the city's authority covers only building and fire codes, the United States Labor Department is supposed to inspect for machine safety, minimum-wage and overtime payments, and the employment of minors.
The agency is supposed to inspect domestic drug makers every two years, but there is no such requirement for foreign suppliers, even though foreign factories are more likely to have quality problems, witnesses said.
Today the AP reported that President Barack Obama's promised NSA review panel is channeling the entity that it is supposed to inspect, hiding behind layers of government bureaucracy and obfuscating its work.
Then, just as with restaurants, county officials are supposed to inspect the filming sites.
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Under federal regulations, miners are supposed to visually inspect oxygen packs to see whether the color-coded indicator shows that they are functioning properly.
Company reps are supposed to come inspect these displays, but as someone who spent a good deal of time in retail, I can tell you that rarely happens.
We are already anxious that there is a big backlog with early years inspections more generally: some haven't been inspected for five or six years when they're supposed to be inspected every four years.
The system was initially supposed to be inspected every 12,500 flight hours.
"Cranes are supposed to be inspected, at a minimum, once a year with records kept," said Ronald L. Brodek, the owner of Brodek Crane Inspections, in Phoenix.
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