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As referred to above, most of the modules involve the intervention of a third party, the so-called notified bodies. These bodies are designated by Member States as being competent to carry out the certification tasks for which they are notified. As a precondition for their notification they must fulfil the minimum criteria which are set out in the relevant directives. These conditions vary from independence, impartiality and professional integrity, to technical competence, possession of or access to necessary facilities and to liability insurance. Once notified, the Commission publishes a list of all notified bodies in the Official Journal, It is worth noting that there is free competition between notified bodies and that manufacturers can make their own choice from all notified bodies notified within the European Union. [Pg.939]

The only known increase in unionization among professionals to date has occurred in the context of governmental and institutional employees and, particularly, in the field of education. There, the National Education Association, the American Federation of Teachers, and the American Association of University Professors are all competing for the right to represent the professional academic employees on American campuses. In the context of the private business firm, however, either the number of professional employees is too small or the economic interests are too diverse to give them any real economic influence vis-a-vis their employer in a bargaining situation. [Pg.75]

Chamot, D., Professional Employees Turn to Unions, Haro. Business Rev. [Pg.88]

Mobilizing scientific resources throughout the European Union to provide high quality evaluation of medicinal products, to advise on research and development programs, and to provide useful and clear information to users and health professionals ... [Pg.63]

The European Union s advisory Committee, the CPMP, was set up in 1975 under Directive 75/319. The first meeting was held on 26 November 1976 and Mr Leon Robert from Luxembourg was appointed its first Chairman. The Professional Head of the then UK Medicines Division, Dr EL Harris, who was also the UK Representative to CPMP, was elected a Deputy Chairman. Dr JP Griffin, initially his alternate but later the UK representative during 1977-84, was appointed Chairman of the CPMP Working Party on Safety. Dr NMG Dukes from the Dutch regulatory... [Pg.483]

Communication with healthcare professionals and the general public is essential to promoting safe and effective use of medicines. Legislation is in place in the European Union to ensure not only that these avenues of communications are not abused but also to impose appropriate penalties when the legislative code is breached. [Pg.523]

The company has a legal obligation to report all suspected serious ADRs occurring in the European Union to the Licensing Authority within 15 days of the receipt from any health professional. Serious and unexpected suspected ADRs are required to be reported from outside the EU within 15 days of receipt from health professionals. All other ADRs should be reported in the periodic safety updates. [Pg.823]

Belton KJ. Attitude survey of adverse drug-reaction reporting by health care professionals across the European Union. The European Pharmacovigilance Research Group. Eur J Clin Pharmacol 1997 52(6) 423-7. [Pg.241]

Dr. Pitts is a member of a number of professional societies, including the American Chemical Society, the American Geophysical Union, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the Ameri-... [Pg.992]

In the European Union, a very comprehensive initiative with the aim to improve the protection of human health and the environment from the hazards of chemicals, and to enhance the competitiveness of the EU s chemical industry, is under way. It is referred to as REACIT, which stands for Registration, Evaluation, Authorization, and Restriction of Chemicals. REACFf places greater responsibility on industry to manage the risk of chemicals and provide appropriate safety information to professional users and, as far as the most hazardous substances, to consumers. New substances need to be registered before they are placed on the market. REACH came in force on June 1, 2007, with a phased implementation over the next decade. There is no doubt that it will affect the UV/EB industry. [Pg.237]

Listed below are several major professional organizations, publications, and websites in the fire service field. You may want to take advantage of the information and assistance that these organizations have to offer regarding fire service opportunities, training and education, union activities, and other career-related matters. You can also learn more and keep up on the latest fire-service news by reading dedicated magazines, journals, and websites. [Pg.21]

Mr. Wellington E. Walker died suddenly on May 8, 1980. His death is a deep loss to his friends at Union Carbide Corporation. He was honest in his private and professional lives and never surrendered his principles he was a good friend always ready to help he worked every day honestly with excellence and dedication. He was an inventor of commercialized reactions for low pressure polyethylene, the synthesis of n-octanol and the rhodium catalyzed homogeneous conversion of C0 H2 into polyols. He was a coauthor of ca. forty-six patents and twenty-seven papers. [Pg.84]


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