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Clinical site personnel—These individuals are responsible for the conduct of the study within the context of the daily clinical environment. Clinical QA must ensure that it is aware of such study medication requirements as appropriate storage and security as well as the importance of maintaining the privacy of study subjects and adequate records. [Pg.506]

Chapter 4 (Fulgides). The fiilgides are a class of photochromic compounds for which the thermal reversal or decoloration of the colored species is disallowed. Therefore, the reversion is largely driven photochemically as is illustrated with compound 4 (Scheme 4). Because of the stability of the colored species toward thermal reversion, the fulgides have potential application in the field of optical storage and security printing. Another use, in actinometry, is well known. [Pg.5]

FDA, require extensive documentation, information management, storage, and security measures as part of the regulatory requirements of a learning management system. [Pg.523]

Storage and Security Each stockpile is stored in a chemical exclusion area at each installation. Most of the stockpile is kept on pallets, in boxes, in cans, or is stored individually in igloos specifically designed for ammunition and explosives. The igloos have lightning protection systems and steel doors, and they are covered with earth. They are equipped with multiple locking systems. [Pg.29]

Pohanish, R. P., HazMat Data For First Responders, Transportation, Storage, and Security, 2nd ed., John Wiley Sons, Inc, Hoboken, NJ (2004). [Pg.1109]

It was concluded that the use of buffered propionic acid combined with sodium benzoate as a preservative for wet corn storage, even without prior drying, provides an interesting option for long term storage and secures the quality of the stored raw material. [Pg.84]

Employees with respirators loaned on permanent check-out must be responsible for their sanitation, proper storage, and security. Respirators damaged by normal wear must be repaired or replaced by the company when returned. [Pg.394]

I. Gourevich, H. Pham, J. E. N. Jonkman, and E. Kumacheva, Multidye nanostructured material for optical data storage and security labeling,... [Pg.615]

Prevention of arson Control access at all times Screen employees and casual labour Lock away flammable substances and keep combustibles away from doors, windows, fences Provide regular fire safety patrols, even where automatic systems are provided Secure particularly storage and unmanned areas... [Pg.196]

Sample package, storage, transport and security to ensure integrity. [Pg.388]

Replication and disposal could be controlled by secure storage and prior authorization routines where replication and disposal is carried out only by authorized personnel or organizations. [Pg.405]

Where potential flooding to the site is minimal an alternative to the balance pond could be an open-trench system that could provide on-site storage and added security to watercourses. [Pg.21]

To fortify a sample, the label from a fortification sampling vial was removed and secured to the pre-labeled sample jar. Spike vials were individually shaken before use. The cap was discarded, the contents of the vial were poured into the sample jar and then the vial was dropped into the sample. The sample jar was capped with a Tefion-lined lid, hand shaken to mix, placed in a Kapak bag and sealed. Jars were placed immediately in storage freezers. In all cases, quality control samples were transported and stored with their corresponding field plot samples throughout sample handling and shipment to the analytical facility. [Pg.968]

Military munitions. Military munitions are all ammunition products and components produced for or used by the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) or U.S. Armed Services for national defense and security. Unused or defective munitions are solid wastes when abandoned (i.e., disposed of, burned, incinerated) or treated prior to disposal rendered nonrecyclable or nonuseable through deterioration or declared a waste by an authorized military official. Used (i.e., fired or detonated) munitions may also be solid wastes if collected for storage, recycling, treatment, or disposal. [Pg.488]

While public understanding of nuclear issues may lack sophistication and is often based on inadequate or even misleading information, the public s assessments are not irrational. Having been told over many years that spent fuel is nuclear waste, it is only natural that the public should insist on its disposal. If and when effectively informed ofthe fact that spent fuel is not a waste but an energy resource, there is every reason to believe that the public will reject its deliberate burial and favor its storage under secure conditions, just as it now favors consuming, rather than immobilizing, surplus weapons plutonium. [Pg.117]


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