Batch control Sample Clauses
The Batch Control clause establishes procedures for managing and tracking groups of items or transactions processed together as a batch. It typically requires assigning unique identifiers to each batch, maintaining records of batch composition, and implementing controls to ensure traceability and quality assurance throughout the process. This clause is essential for ensuring accountability, facilitating recalls or audits, and maintaining consistent standards across all items within a batch.
Batch control. 10.5.1.1. The holder of an approval must divide the helmets into batches which are as uniform as possible in regard to raw materials or intermediate products involved in their manufacture, and in regard to production conditions. The numbers in a batch must not exceed 3,200 units. In agreement with the relevant authorities the tests can be carried out by the technical service or by the holder of an approval.
10.5.1.2. For each batch, a sample must be taken in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 10.5.
Batch control. 10.6.1.1. The holder of an approval must divide the visors into batches which are as uniform as possible in regard to raw materials or intermediate products involved in their manufacture, and in regard to production conditions. The numbers in a batch must not exceed 3,200 units. In agreement with the relevant authorities the tests can be carried out by the technical service or by the holder of an approval.
10.6.1.2. For each batch, a sample must be taken in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 10.
Batch control. 10.7.1.1. The holder of an approval shall divide the universal accessories into batches which are as uniform as possible in regard to raw materials or intermediate products involved in their manufacture, and in regard to production conditions. The numbers in a batch shall not exceed 3,200 units. In agreement with the relevant authorities the tests can be carried out by the technical service or by the holder of an approval.
10.7.1.2. For each batch, a sample shall be taken in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 10.5.
Batch control. The holder of an approval must divide the visors into batches which are as uniform as possible in regard to raw materials or intermediate products involved in their manufacture, and in regard to production conditions. The numbers in a batch must not exceed 3,200 units. In agreement with the relevant authorities the tests can be carried out by the technical service or by the holder of an approval.
6.1.3. The sample may be taken before the batch is complete provided the sample is taken from a larger sample consisting of not less than 20 per cent of the final batch quantity. In order to be accepted, a batch of visors must satisfy the following conditions: TESTS TO BE CONDUCTED Numbers in the batch Number of samples Combined number of samples Group A Group B Group C* Acceptance criteria Rejection criteria Stringency of inspection 0 < N # 500 1st = 4 (5*) 8 3 1 1 0 2 Normal
Batch control. 3.7.1 Inform CA in writing of Product(s) requiring batch control. X N/A
3.7.2 Ensure batch numbers are clearly visible on the pallet, outer, case and selling unit and that the format of batch numbers is consistent throughout. X N/A
3.7.3 Record the batch numbers and quantities of goods received and goods despatched and maintain these records for a minimum of 5 years. N/A X 3.7.4 Include batch numbers for each batch controlled Product on despatch notes and/or invoices to customers. N/A X
