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Tolling means to provide manufacturing services for a fee by a contractor (the toller), to a company issuing (letting) a contract for those services. Tolled services can include ... [Pg.4]

The contributions from the toller and the company issuing the contract will vary according to circumstances. However, the toller typically provides ... [Pg.5]

Client The term used in this text to identify the company issuing the tolling contract to the toller. The toller s client. [Pg.213]

Since common stock (or equity) costs more than bonds, why do companies issue stock This is because a company is only able to borrow money at a good rate if the lender is 100% sure he can get his money back plus interest. The less sure he is that he can get his investment back, the higher the interest rate. When a bank is asked to finance the building of a private home it will rarely lend more than 85% of the cost of construction. It also insists that the house be insured, with the bank having the first lien. This means that in case of a catastrophe the bank loan is repaid first. Then the other creditors and the owners receive what is left. A lien s significance is that it takes precedence over all other debts. Even under this arrangement an individual is... [Pg.320]

Stanislaus County Department of Environmental Resources Air Pollution Control District. Permit for Modesto Energy Company. Issued 3/9/88. Permit No. 4-025. [Pg.188]

Spilker, B., Multinational Drug Companies Issues in Drug Discovery and Development, Raven Press, New York, (1989). [Pg.430]

Protective clothing Clothing provided to personnel to minimize the potential for skin, personal and company-issued clothing contamination. Also referred to as anticontamination clothing , anti-Cs and PCs (USDOE, 1998). [Pg.401]

In 2002, the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA), the trade group for pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, issued a new marketing code for its members. Developed in response to concern that promotional activities were tarnishing public opinion about the pharmaceutical industry, the volxmtary code reinforces PhRMA s intention that interactions between representatives of the manufacturer and health professionals were to enhance the practice of medicine and benefit patients. [Pg.442]

Another issue is what are appropriate penalties for issuing violative materials. If a company issues information that is misleading, what are the appropriate remedies—e.g., letters to health professionals, corrective advertising Further, and perhaps more importantly, what corrective measures are most effective There has never been a study of the effectiveness of corrective measures imposed by the FDA. [Pg.65]

There are two ways for keeping up to date on new trade publications. Once you are on the mailing list for such material, the companies issuing the trade publication will automatically send you the new issues and, in some cases, will inform you which ones they supersede. It is not possible nor desirable to be on the mailing list of every company. The best way to be aware of new products and the existence of trade publications describing them is to scan a certain number of trade and technical new journals routinely for advertisements and announcements. The following journals, for example, provide a relatively broad and complete coverage ... [Pg.130]

Are copies of the registration certificate of the managing director and the company, issued by the Pharmacy Council under Act 53 of 1974 as proof of manciging director cmd applicant Vcdidity, included ... [Pg.667]

Figure 8.11. Does your company issue a Sustainability Report If so, is the report externally verified in whole or in part If not, do you expect that your company will issue a report (Question 9). (Source PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP.)... Figure 8.11. Does your company issue a Sustainability Report If so, is the report externally verified in whole or in part If not, do you expect that your company will issue a report (Question 9). (Source PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP.)...
Larger companies often have a corporate group that leads hazards analyses (and that also conducts safety audits). Personnel from these groups will provide more of an outside perspective than plant people. They will also have a good knowledge of internal standards and policies. However, their knowledge of the realities of internal company issues and reporting structures may unconsciously affect their independence. [Pg.208]

Communication training is provided for personnel with employee and public communications responsibilities concerning company issues. [Pg.756]

In contrast to the French deal, there is no record of BASF licensing negotiations with the British, and in any case the company issued no other Haber-Bosch licenses during the early 1920s. Hence the British sought to use the apparatus of the Treaty to force transfers of technology. Concurrent with Lefebure s offensive, the British firm... [Pg.234]

The permit-to-work system must help communication between everyone involved in the process or type of work. Employers must train staff in the use of such permits and, ideally, training should be designed by the company issuing the permit, so that sufficient emphasis can be given to particular hazards present and the precautions which will be required to be taken. For further details see Permit to Work at www.hse.gov.uk. [Pg.33]

The substance of involvement meetings, as well as the overall program, should be kept fresh, focused, and relevant to current company issues. [Pg.1065]

Safety talks, sometimes called toolbox talks, are an important training tool for the safety and health department and the supervisor. These safety talks can be used to cover a wide range of important safety topics in real time or immediately after mishaps or near-misses have occurred. Safety talks have the benefit of incorporating specific company issues and concerns. [Pg.266]


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