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If a required team member is not available, the project manager shall determine with the concurrence of the project safety representative, if the review can be adequately accomplished without the designated member. In such cases, a substitute individual from the supplemental member list below, should usually be provided in his place. A review should not be undertaken if an operations representative or his delegate is unavailable. [Pg.10]

The review team may be supplemented with additional personnel to augment the review process. Preferably supplemental personnel should only be considered when a particular complicated aspect of the project needs further in-depth review. Supplemental members may only be required for part time review support. Suggested supplemental personnel are selected from the following individuals ... [Pg.10]

The Brominated Flame Retardants Industry Panel (BFRIP) was formed ia 1985 within the Flame Retardant Chemicals Association (FRCA) to address such concerns about the use of decabromodiphenyl oxide. Siace 1990 the BFRIP has operated as a Chemical Self-Funded Technical Advocacy and Research (CHEMSTAR) panel within the Chemical Manufacturers Association (CMA) (64). As of 1993, members of BFRIP are Ak2o, Amerihaas (Dead Sea Bromine Group), Ethyl Corp., and Great Lakes Chemical. Siace its formation, BFRIP has presented updates to iadustry on a regular basis (65,66), and has pubhshed a summary of the available toxicity information on four of the largest volume brominated flame retardants (67,68) tetrabromo bisphenol A, pentabromodiphenyl oxide, octabromodiphenyl oxide, and decabromodiphenyl oxide. This information supplements that summarized ia Table 11. [Pg.472]

Discussions and interviews with the task experts can be supplemented with observations of their actual performance, for example, taking notes on certain aspects of the task or taking video or audio recordings. Observational techniques can reveal information that may be difficult to acquire in any other way. Detailed physical task performance data can be recorded, and major environmental influences (e.g., noise, light, interruptions) can all be faithfully represented. Observations can also provide an insight into the way that the team members communicate, allocate job responsibilities, and make use of operating procedures and other resources. [Pg.156]

These two trade organizations represent the views of their members, who between them manufacture some of the most common types of boiler found in general industrial and commercial applications. Their respective guidelines are very useful supplements to the detailed operating instructions provided by manufacturers. [Pg.563]

We quote below the results of computations for problem (3) with j/q = 1 and j/j =82, where is the smallest root to the quadratic equation (4). Once supplemented with those initial conditions, the exact solution of problem (3) takes the form j/, = i s (A = 0). Because of rounding errors, the first summand emerged in formula (5). This member increases along with increasing i, thus causing abnormal termination in computational procedures. [Pg.89]

Angel is 12 and a member of the local swimming club.She is a good swimmer and has won a number of medals for backstroke and butterfly stroke events. The staff at the club tell her and her parents that she could make it to international or even Olympic level if she is prepared to train very hard. One day her personal coach at the club suggests to her that she take some special tablets that will help her build up her muscles. He tells her that they are only food supplement tablets but also tells her that she should not tell anyone else about them, not even her parents. [Pg.138]

Amaranthus Palmeri S. Wats., Palmer amaranth, is a coarse, weedy, drought-resistant, dioecious member of the Amaranthaceae and is related to A. retroflexus L., redroot pigweed, and the ornamentals k. tricolor L., sumner poinsettia, and /. caudatus L., love-lies-bleeding. Palmer amaranth was used by natives of the North American desert as a protein source and cereal to supplement maize and beans. Another member of the same family, A. spinosus L., spiny amaranth, has been reported to exhibit allelopathic activity toward coffee... [Pg.286]

Simple Ignition Test. The proposed tests for combustible materials may need to be supplemented by a simple ignition test, involving contact of a small flame in the absence of any impressed irradiance. Some of these tests are already used in the Member States, in particular Germany and Italy (see Figure 6). Such a test could be used as an additional test or a screening test. [Pg.488]

The strategy presented in Scheme 3.31 substantially supplements the known approaches to the synthesis of five-membered cyclic nitronates. [Pg.459]

Member States shall take all measures necessary to ensure that the laboratories referred to in Article 7 of Directive 89/397/EEC1 comply with the general criteria for the operation of testing laboratories laid down in European standard EN 450013 supplemented by Standard Operating Procedures and the random audit of their compliance by quality assurance personnel, in accordance with the OECD principles Nos. 2 and 7 of good laboratory practice as set out in Section II of Annex 2 of the Decision of the Council of the OECD of 12 Mar 1981 concerning the mutual acceptance of data in the assessment of chemicals.4... [Pg.80]

The AMFC Directive requires that food control laboratories should be accredited to the EN 45000 series of standards as supplemented by some of the OECD GLP principles. In the UK, government departments have nominated the United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) to carry out the accreditation of official food control laboratories for all the aspects prescribed in the Directive. However, as the accreditation agency will also be required to comply with the EN 45003 Standard and to carry out assessments in accordance with the EN 45002 Standard, all accreditation agencies that are members of the European Cooperation for Accreditation of Laboratories (EA) may be asked to carry out the accreditation of a food control laboratory within the UK. Similar procedures will be followed in the other Member States, all having or developing equivalent organisations to UKAS. Details of the UK requirements for food control laboratories are described later in this chapter. [Pg.81]

This report documents the ACW II Committee s completion of its final task. Since 1997, the ACW I and ACW II Committees have produced four full reports and one letter report (NRC, 1999,2000a, 2001a, 2001b, 2001c). Usually, NRC study committees are constituted to produce only a single report during their tenure. The aim of the ACW I and ACW II Committees has been to provide constructive advice to PM ACW A. Questions that committee members asked at meetings attended by the ACWA team and its support contractors have supplemented the advice contained in the reports. [Pg.9]

Table 4.6 (opal, carbonate and aluminosilicate) were chosen to provide end members for matrix analysis. These samples also could be blended to produce any mixture desired. Sampling sediments from well-studied depositional regions such as MANOP Site R in the North Pacific (for open-ocean red clay) and Florida Bay (for carbonate sediments) would offer a variety of supplemental information that is already available. In addition, the (Atchafalaya) river sediment would provide a useful link between those studying terrestrial and marine processes. [Pg.90]

The foundation of European pharmaceutical legislation is Directive 65/65/EEC [1], which, when it was promulgated in 1965, applied only to the initial six member states. In this directive, the definition of a medicinal product is given and the data required to obtain approval are described. This original directive has been continually updated, amended, and supplemented with subsequent legislation, but remains the basis of pharmaceutical legislation. [Pg.62]


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