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Waste paper baskets

One of the copies should be designated as master. No item should be added to this before being finalized. On the other copies, adding the desired features will be a matter of trial and error on paper, with many copies ending up in the waste paper basket. [Pg.19]

There are many examples of action to eliminate or reduce problems. As an example there is the Quality System Regulation (QSR). FDA requires details on how products such as medical devices are manufactured. The details of the process are documented so that once a product produced in USA is approved, following what was in the QSR preparation can only produce the product. No change can be made. The exact plastic composition has to be used, process control settings remain the same, etc. Literally if a waste paper basket had been identified and located in a specific location in the plant, you can not relocate, change its size, etc. It has been reported that to make a change could cost literally a million dollars. Result of the QSR regulation is too ensure the safety of a person when the medical device is used. [Pg.476]

Waist means the middle part ot the body. The dress was gathered around the waist. Waste means garbage or left-over materials. Put those papers in the waste basket. Waste also means to use carelessly. He s always wasting money that could be spent on a new car. [Pg.100]

Nitrophenol on filter paper deposited in a waste basket can give rise to an unexpected explosion Nitrosyl chloride, NOC1, the reddish-brown gas dissolved in aqua regia is a very reactive reagent. It reacts with most of the elements and with many of the compounds, and is very corrosive in the presence of water (Ref 115)... [Pg.432]

If left on the scene the wireless mike will continue to transmit for about 80 hours. It can be attached to the bottom of a desk or chair with a piece of tape or ribbon epoxy or hidden in a paper bag and placed in a convenient waste basket. [Pg.4]


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