Motion and time study: Residual house spraying equipment and crew-size comparison
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July 1951
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Description:During the 1950 malaria control season, a cooperative study of residual house-spraying equipment and techniques was undertaken by personnel of the Communicable Disease Center, and the South Carolina State Department of Health. The data gathered, indicating crew size and equipment which are most economical of operational time, will be useful for future planning. Although the comparative economy of some individual factors is indicated in this report, the final basis for comparison is the net cost per house-spray application.
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Source:CDC Bull. 1951Jul;10(7):13-21.
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Pages in Document:p. 13-21
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Volume:1951
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Issue:7
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