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Removal storage

Virus checking should be performed on all computer systems and removable storage media if ... [Pg.307]

They have been used with other computer systems or removable storage media of unknown status (including but not limited to being sent off-site for repair, maintenance or upgrade). [Pg.307]

After investigation, infected removable storage media should be destroyed, but if important data is needed, the virus must be removed under the supervision of the IT support contact. Systems that may have come into contact with the diskette must be checked immediately. [Pg.308]

Any servers that may have come into contact with the virus must also be checked immediately. Any computer system that has come into indirect contact with the infected computer system via removable storage media must also be checked. [Pg.308]

Char collection receiver on cyclone Poor arrangement to facilitate easy removal of char Receiver replaced with removable storage bin with quick release clamps... [Pg.444]

Pi Disk Management —[ Disk Detiagmenta O Logical Drives Removable Storage Services and Applications... [Pg.609]

Removable Storage This option allows you to manage a backup tape drive or a ZIP-type removable disk drive with your system. It also is the place where you can go to check up on your CD-ROM or DVD drive, as they are also considered to be removable storage. [Pg.611]

The procurement agency should provide stationery to enable staff to perform the relevant tasks, including paper, letterheads, business cards and pre-printed forms as required. Computer consumables to be provided include removable storage devices (floppy disks, CDs and/or flash memory sticks), printer cartridges, printing paper, as well as any replacement parts not covered by a maintenance contract. [Pg.221]

Ordnance and Supply Units. Explosive Ordnance Detachments normally handle or coordinate the removal of all unexploded ordnance. The Industrial Operations Command (IOC) assists in the removal, storage and processing of equipment from the battlefield. Preventive medicine units need to coordinate with both the maintenance companies and IOC to ensure proper health physics practices. The Army Materiel Command (AMC) is the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) license s holder for most of the radioactive items in the field. [Pg.10]

Storage poses a major problem because the fission products are extremely radioactive. It is estimated that 20 half-lives are required for their radioactivity to reach levels acceptable for biological exposure. Based on the 28.8-yr half-life of strontium-90, one of the longer-lived and most dangerous of the products, the wastes must be stored for 600 yr. If plutonium-239 is not removed, storage must be for longer periods because plutonium-239 has a half-life of 24,000 yr. It is otherwise advantageous, however, to remove plutonium-239 because it can be used as a fissionable fuel. [Pg.853]

IAEA (1978). International Atomic Energy Agency, Removal Storage and Disposal of Gaseous Radionuclides from Airborne Effluents, IAEA Report No. 209 (Internationl Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna). [Pg.53]


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