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... with expert knowledge in meat production process control and relevant regulations. This def...
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Questions on compliance issues are answered. The US Food and Drug Administration almost always reviews the complaint system during a site inspection. Both device and pharmaceutical manufacturers receive a wide range of feedback about their products. Unless specified differently by a firm, a complaint is an expressed conveyance -- usually verbally or in writing -- by a customer (i.e., wholesaler, retailer, health professional, or patient) that some aspect of the firm's operation has impacted negatively on the handling or use of the product. Under this definition, firms receive a wide range of feedback via complaints. The GMP guidelines outline the requirements for the production and control of drug products. Neither the regulations nor FDA tell you how to meet the requirements. In the ca...
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... allow a State to adopt a plantwide definition of the term "stationary source," under which an ex... legislative regulations are given controlling weight unless they are arbitrary, capricious, or m... from being separated into individual production lines for purposes of determining applicability of...
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Traditionally food safety had to do with minimizing the immediate risks arising from consuming a risky food. Usually it requires attention on how to prevent the distribution of food that is not fresh, how to avoid the existence of toxics and pest control materials in foods, and monitoring that the various industrial additives, which are added during production, do not exceed safety regulations. This distinction between "good food" and "bad food" as based on the quality of the food is important in reducing the risk arising from eating something that is dangerous for people, but it ignores another kind of risk which is due to over-eating. The following paper expands the definition of food safety by distinguishing between the quality and the quantity of food consumed. Although it is diffic...
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... newsroom solution to enhance production, archive and playout operation. * Accelerated proc...The complete high-definition, file-based solution will support JRTV's current a... signal distribution, and Harris master control and high-definition channel branding systems will ...
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... concept is relatively new, a universal definition has yet to emerge, yet its implementers have repor... reflects feelings of personal control over the job. Impact describes feelings of being a... specialists in marketing, personnel, production or accounting may be looking at the same organizat...
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... hurricanes and other events beyond the control of the lessee. This rulemaking will eliminate some...The final rule will also add new definitions providing clarity in the training regulations, whi...
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Corporate law theory and practice considers shareholder relations with companies and the implications of ownership separated from control. Yet through the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) bailout and the government's resultant shareholding, ownership and control at many companies have merged, leaving corporate theory and practice for the financial and automotive sectors in chaos. The government's $700 billion bailout is a unique historical event; not merely because of its size, but also because of a resulting ripple through corporate scholarship and practice. This article builds on the author's five testimonies before Congress during the financial crisis and implementation of the TARP bailout and his consultation for the Special Inspector General for TARP. After considering corporat...
...The team production model of corporate law is also considered in this ... for the Securities Act's nebulous definition of shareholder control as "the possession, direct ...
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... relationship is always about the production of obedience" (10) in this specific sense, a proce..., power as ability, power as power to control, referred to by Spinoza as potestas. Power as pote.... Disciplinarian by definition, civil peace that forms, or secures, state authori...
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As Vietnam emerges into world markets, Vietnamese organizations are facing the predicament of how to avoid the low-cost labor trap and move up the production value-chain by improving quality and productivity. Continuous improvement (CI) practices have proved fundamental to building and sustaining competitive advantage in other Asian countries such as Japan, Singapore, and Malaysia. If Vietnamese organizations are to pursue higher value-added activities, CI will be critical for them, too. Despite the tremendous interest in Vietnam from the international business community, little research on Vietnamese management practices has been done, particularly on the use of CI techniques. The language barrier, lack of reliable business data, and the culture of government and corporate secrecy in V...
..., and Lindberg's (2001) comprehensive definition of CI as the set of principles, mechanisms, and ac... approaches such as ISO 9000, quality control circles, total quality management (TQM), statistic...