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Identification of exceptional regulatoiy requirements (SARA .311/ .313 lists status EDA controlled substance list NORM or other radiation issues, chemical-specific registration or license requirements)... [Pg.43]

This rule varies from state to state. Some materials are exempt from Nuclear Regulatory Commission or State licensing requirements. Most institutions already have an institutional license which would specify the safety officer. It would be well for the clinical chemistry laboratory to check with this individual before beginning to use radioactive materials. If there is no license, many manufacturers of isotope materials will assist the laboratory in obtaining the proper license. [Pg.67]

There was an inportant discussion of licensing requirements rslsted to safety. The contributor cone froa the U.S., from France and froa West Germany, it appeared that there were some differences, but there was unfortunately not enough tine to specify these differences in detail. [Pg.37]

The federal government is the only entity that can authorize the manufacture, sale, storage, and use of explosives. Therefore, it can issue administrative regulations requiring mandatory and random inspection of facilities as a licensing requirement. [Pg.267]

Cartwright AC. Introduction and history of pharmaceutical regulation. In Cartwright AC, Matthews BR, eds. Pharmaceutical Product Licensing. Requirements for Europe. Chichester EUis Horwood, 1991 29 5. [Pg.108]

The original provisions date back to the early 1970s. Under section 7(2) of the Medicines Act 1968, it was necessary to hold a product licence in order to sell, supply, export or import a medicinal product to procure those activities or for the manufacture or assembly of the product. However, various exemptions from the licensing requirements, including those relating to particular patient supply, were provided for in the act and in related statutory instruments. The most important exemptions were contained in sections 9 and 13 of the act, the Medicines (Exemption from Licences) (Special and Transitional Cases) Order 1971, the Medicines (Exemption from Licences) (Special Cases and Miscellaneous Provisions) Order 1972 and the Medicines (Exemptions from Licences) (Importation) Order 1984. ... [Pg.382]

When creating a scannable resume (after you have determined what content to incorporate into your document) carefully read the ad to which you re responding and the job description the company has written for the position. Any keyword or phrase, industry buzzword, specific job title, years of experience, degrees or licenses required, skills, or personal traits, and so forth, mentioned in the ad or job description should definitely appear within your resume. [Pg.92]

Use of the medical grade gas is by prescription only, and regulated by the FDA. Compressed medical gas suppliers must register with FDA, and are subjected to facility inspections from FDA at least once every two years. Licenses required to purchase and administer nitrous oxide in the healthcare setting is regulated on a state level. [Pg.386]

The provision of the National Energy Policy Act (NEPA, 1992) that prohibits NRC from establishing dose criteria that could be used to exempt radioactive wastes from licensing requirements for disposal clearly is an impediment to development of generally applicable exemption levels for radioactive waste. An exempt class of radioactive and hazardous chemical waste is the cornerstone of the risk-based waste classification system developed in this Report, and any legal and regulatory impediments to establishment of generally applicable exemption levels would need to be removed. [Pg.315]

NRC (1982a). U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. 10 CFR Part 61— Licensing requirements for land disposal of radioactive waste, Final rule,... [Pg.395]

On 30 March 1984, the United Nations Security Council issued a statement condemning the use of chemical weapons during the Iran-Iraq War. The same day the US government announced it was instituting a special licensing requirement for exports to Iran and Iraq of particular chemicals that could be used in the manufacture of chemical weapons. Other governments took similar steps. Following this statement, reports... [Pg.109]

Radiation-based level detection continues to be very appealing for cryogenic, hard-to-handle, toxic, and corrosive processes, because it does not require vessel wall penetrations. Costs and licensing requirements do limit the number of applications but are not serious impediments to the implementation of carefully designed systems. [Pg.460]

A minicomputer, such as a HP-1000E, can also be used for chemical inventory, 1%C license requirements and structure library. [Pg.294]

XM22, GID-3) Mustard-FID 2 mg irr3 30 s battery powered. (license required)... [Pg.72]

Vehicle battery operated Maintenance required Radioactive source (licensing required) Automatic unattended operation Remote placement... [Pg.463]

However, because it contains 5 millicuries of 63Nickel, the ECD is covered by a General License requiring a periodic wipe test and the filing of a form with the respective state s Department of Health or with another adequate authority. Its advantages are (Venn 2000) ... [Pg.639]

Outlined licensing requirements for biologies—for both product (product licensing application, or PLA) and establishment where the product was manufactured (establishment licensing application, or ELA)... [Pg.38]

Audit GMA-NAMUR (1996) An activity to determine through investigation the adequacy of, and adherence to, established procedures, instructions, specifications, codes, and standards or other applicable contractual and licensing requirements, and the effectiveness of implementation. [Pg.941]

Cartwright Matthews PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCT LICENSING Requirements for Europe... [Pg.273]


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