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Education/training electronics

Determination that persons who develop, maintain, or use electronic record/electronic signature systems have the education, training, and experience to perform their assigned tasks. ... [Pg.6]

They were last on an external system for business, educational, training, or private purposes (including but not limited to software acquired electronically from external networks or the Internet). [Pg.307]

Training records should be maintained that demonstrate that individuals, as appropriate, have sufficient education, training, and experience to develop, use, and maintain computer systems that support electronic records and electronic signatures (see also Chapter 4). [Pg.371]

All person involved with electronic records and systems have adequate education, training and experience. [Pg.25]

As causal therapy is not available for many forms of foot complications, continuous care and patient education are mandatory. This is best developed for the prevention of the diabetic foot syndrome. In many countries, training programs as well as printed and electronic information are available. The key problem is that patients must compensate their diminished or lost sensory qualities by daily inspection of their feet for changes of color, blisters, fissures, or any other skin changes and also, daily inspection of shoes for foreign bodies is necessary. However, this might sometimes be problematic, particularly in patients who have additional eye problems or reduced mobility. [Pg.246]

The educational materials being produced by the committee for CSP to use in its training activities will be delivered separately. They will be based on material generated by this current study (mainly Chapters 3 and 4 and Appendixes F and G) and derived from the forthcoming revised edition of Prudent Practices in the Laboratory Handling and Management of Chemical Hazards. The educational materials will be distributed in print and electronic format, and will be translated into Arabic, French, and Indonesian. [Pg.13]


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