Out of Specification definition
Out of Specification or “OOS” means a confirmed result that falls outside the Specifications.
Out of Specification means a result that is not within the Specifications, whether these are qualitative or quantitative.
Out of Specification or “OOS” shall mean all test results that fall outside the Specifications.
Examples of Out of Specification in a sentence
Out of Specification Milk that does not meet the Required Specifications.
Milk that does not meet these quality standards is identified as Out of Specification and may be rejected by Norco or treated as second grade milk for which a lower price is paid.
Out of Specification (OOS) An examination, measurement or test result that does not conform with pre-established specification requirements established by the relevant Party.
Any Out of Specification (OOS) or Out of Trend (OOT) results will be investigated.
A confirmed Out of Specification result is a Significant Quality Event.
More Definitions of Out of Specification
Out of Specification or “OOS” means failure of API to meet the API Specifications.
Out of Specification or “OOS” means any quality control test result that fails to meet defined and approved specifications.
Out of Specification. (OOS): Refers to a test result which is not within the specified range for that parameter.
Out of Specification or “OOS” shall have the meaning set forth in the Quality Agreement.
Out of Specification. (OOS) shall mean a result that falls outside of the test’s acceptance criteria (e.g. criteria established in filed applications, approved marketing submissions, official compendia, or by the manufacturer or the customer).
Out of Specification means grade of petroleum products not meeting the set requirements and performance standards as set by the applicable Kenya standards;
Out of Specification or “OOS” shall mean, with respect to any Product, a deviation from or failure to comply with or conform to the Specifications for said Product.