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Supply maintenance

Equipment and supply centers Medical emergency response Medical monitoring activities Sanitary facilities Supply, maintenance, and repair of communications, respiratory, and sampling equipment Maintenance and repair of vehicles Replacement of expendable supplies Storage of monitoring equipment and supplies—storage may be here or in an on-site field laboratory... [Pg.659]

Introducing new service concepts restructuring product ranges and production sites usually raises the issue of outsourcing. Many chemical firms bundle tasks such as power supply, maintenance, and logistics in independent companies with a pronounced service mentality. This allows the business units to concentrate on their core business (see also Chapter 20). [Pg.333]

Miscellaneous costs (salaries, labor, office expenses, lab supplies, maintenance, repairs, communication, sales, silver catalyst replacement, etc.) amount to 360,000 per year. [Pg.847]

Operating Supplies Maintenance Supplies Operating Laboi, Supervision Maintenance Labor, Supervision Quality Control Royalties... [Pg.34]

Information on sales, sales management, and inventories of sanitary chemicals, janitor supplies, maintenance equipment, and so forth is compiled by the National Sanitary Supply Association, Inc., of Chicago, for its membership. [Pg.28]

The cost of goods sold represents the cash operating expenses for raw materials, labor, utilities, supplies, maintenance, waste disposal, plant indirect expenses, and so forth. [Pg.1287]

Support. The tasks, actions, and activities to provide supply, maintenance, and support material and facility management for sustaining operations. [Pg.8]

The aim of controlled drug release is to maintain constant the concentration of the active compound in tissues or blood as long as possible. This kind of release can be obtained with two sequential steps first, there is a rapid release of a quantity of drug necessary to reach the therapeutic dose then, there is a constant release with time for supply maintenance dosage. Release and metabolic removal of drug must occur at the same rate. [Pg.292]


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