Sterilization Sample Clauses
The Sterilization clause sets out requirements and standards for ensuring that products, equipment, or materials are rendered free from living microorganisms. In practice, this clause may specify the methods to be used for sterilization, such as autoclaving or chemical treatment, and outline the documentation or certification needed to verify compliance. Its core function is to ensure safety and regulatory compliance by preventing contamination and protecting end users from potential health risks.
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Sterilization. 5.1.4.1 Withstand 2x ETO Sterilization.
5.1.4.2 EN 550: 1994 – Sterilization of Medical Devices – Validation and routine control of ethylene oxide sterilization.
5.1.4.3 AAMI/ANSI/ISO 11135 -1994 Medical Devices – Validation and routine control of ethylene oxide sterilization.
Sterilization. The CONTRACTOR shall:
4.2.24.1 Provide sterilization services in accordance with 42 CFR Part 441 Subpart F.
4.2.24.2 Ensure sterilization for a male or female meet the reporting and documentation requirements as outlined in the Managed Care Process and Procedure Manual and applicable manuals.
Sterilization. The Sterilization strategy is to be 3X EtO capable, which will be the same as current marketed devices (self expandable stents). Previous Cordis validations will be leveraged for sterilization. DV/PQ units for both product and its packaging for the 36 new Carotid Stent Delivery System catalogs - 57cm length will be subjected to three EtO sterilization cycles. See License Agreement for Complaint Handling and FAL. For detailed timeline see Attachment 1.
Sterilization. Sterilization is a Covered Service.
Sterilization. All glassware shall be sterilized. Aseptic conditions shall be used in the preparation of all solu- tions and in carrying out all hydrolysis experiments to eliminate or minimize biodegradation. Glassware can be steri- lized in an autoclave or by any other suitable method.
Sterilization. If an Animal cannot be sterilized prior to placement with the Organization, the Organization agrees to have the Animal sterilized within 90 days and provide evidence of this to ACC. The Organization will not permit any Animal to breed.
Sterilization. 5.1.4.1 Withstand 2x ETO Sterilization.
Sterilization. All gl a ssw a r e s h a ll be s t e r ilized. Asep t ic co n di t io n s s h a ll be u sed i n t h e p r ep a r a t io n of a ll sol u- t io n s a n d i n c a rry i n g o u t a ll hy d r ol y s i s expe r i m e n t s t o ▇▇▇ m i n a t e o r m i n i m ize biodeg r a d a t io n . Gl a ssw a r e c a n be s t e r i- lized i n a n a u t ocl a ve o r b y a ny o t h e r s u i t a ble m e t h od.
Sterilization. The [***] system containing the Priming solution and the component maintenance solutions is terminally sterilised (autoclave process) to a Sterility Assurance Level of [***].
Sterilization. The BUYER agrees to sterilize the Dog, at the BUYER’s own expense. Sterilization includes a traditional spay or neuter, a vasectomy, or an ovary-sparing spay (OSS). Sterilization must be done no earlier than 12 months and no later than 36 months. In addition, if the Dog is female, it must not be spayed before its first heat cycle. Ideally, the female Dog should be spayed halfway in-between the second and third heat cycles. Even if the female Dog has its first heat before 12 months, it cannot be spayed before 12 months. Within one (1) month of the procedure, the BUYER must provide proof of the procedure to the SELLER.