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37、on for StandardizationApproved byPetroleum and natural gas industries Specific requirements for offshorestructures Part 8: Marine soilinvestigations(ISO 19901-8:2014, IDT)CAN/CSA-ISO 19901-8:15National Standard of CanadaCAN/CSA-ISO 19901-8:15Petroleum and natural gas industries Specific requirements
38、for offshore structures Part 8: Marine soil investigationsSeptember 2015 2015 CSA GroupCSA/5CAN/CSA-ISO 19901-8:15Petroleum and natural gas industries Specific requirements for offshorestructures Part 8: Marine soilinvestigations(ISO 19901-8:2014, IDT)CSA PrefaceThis is the first edition of CAN/CSA-
39、ISO 19901-8, Petroleum and natural gas industries Specificrequirements for offshore structures Part 8: Marine soil investigations, which is an adoption withoutmodification of the identically titled ISO (International Organization for Standardization) Standard19901-8 (first edition, 2014-12-01). At t
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45、15Petroleum and natural gas industries Specific requirementsfor offshore structures Part 8: Marine soil investigationsSeptember 2015 2015 CSA GroupCSA/6This Standard is subject to review five years from the date of publication, and suggestions for itsimprovement will be referred to the appropriate c
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47、ange.CSA Technical Committee on Design,Construction, and Installation of OffshoreStructuresR.M. Frederking National Research Council Canada,Ottawa, OntarioCategory: General InterestChairP. Rogers Suncor Energy Inc.,St. Johns, Newfoundland and LabradorCategory: Owner/Operator/ProducerVice-ChairK. Bee
48、n Golder Associates Ltd.,Dartmouth, Nova ScotiaCategory: Supplier/Fabricator/ContractorD. Bennett WoodGroup PSN,St. Johns, Newfoundland and LabradorCategory: Supplier/Fabricator/ContractorA. Bound Ausenco Sandwell Inc.,Vancouver, British ColumbiaCategory: Supplier/Fabricator/ContractorT.G. Brown The
49、 University of Calgary,Calgary, AlbertaCategory: General InterestJ. Bruce Chevron Canada Limited,Calgary, AlbertaCategory: Owner/Operator/ProducerT.R. Butler Lloyds Register North America, Inc.,St. Johns, Newfoundland and LabradorCategory: Regulatory AuthorityD.B. Colbourne Memorial University of Newfoundland,St. Johns, Newfoundland and LabradorCategory: General InterestB. Dixit National Energy Board,Calgary, AlbertaCategory: Regulatory AuthorityD. Fissel ASL Environmental Sciences Inc.,Victoria, British ColumbiaCate