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Completion and perforation reports

In another survey conducted by the clinical section of the British Pharmacological Society over a one-year period from 1986 to 1987, 8163 healthy volunteers received drugs for research purposes.Potentially life-threatening adverse effects were reported in 0-04% and moderately severe adverse effects in 0-55%, with no lasting sequelae. The three severe reactions were skin irritation and rash requiring hospitalisation, anaphylactic shock after an oral vaccine, and perforation of a duodenal ulcer after multiple-dose non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug all made a complete recovery. The results were similar to those reported in the earlier ABPI survey and the authors concluded that the risk involved in these studies is very small... [Pg.190]

The main attraction of hyperspectral imaging is to obtain the complete picture of the sample. It has been reported that particle size or blending quality (spatial distribution characteristics) is as important to the performance of a pharmaceutical product as its chemical composition [5, 6]. Hence, by characterizing both the chemical and spatial composition of the sample, hyperspectral imaging can provide valuable insight that bridges the relationships between processing and perfor-... [Pg.378]

When we introduced the system at a large copper mine and smelter we decided to do things differently. Our pocket size, perforated and self-carbonized booklets were ideal for underground miners to slip into their pockets where they could stay dry and safe in wet underground conditions. They were also simple, easy to complete forms and the reporter could retain his carbon copy in the booklet. [Pg.207]

Every accident must be reported to an employer and minor accidents reported to a supervisor, safety officer or first aider and the details of the accident and treatment given suitably documented. A first aid log-book or accident book such as that shown in Fig. 1.34 containing first aid treatment record sheets could be used to effectively document accidents which occur in the workplace and the treatment given. Failure to do so may influence the payment of compensation at a later date if an injury leads to permanent disability. To comply with the Data Protection Regulations, from 31 December 2003 all first aid treatment log-books or accident report books must contain perforated sheets which can be removed after completion and filed away for personal security. [Pg.48]


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