Certified components definition

Certified components means components of X-ray systems which are subject to regulations promulgated under Public Law 90-602, the “Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968,” the Food and Drug Administration.
Certified components means components of x-ray systems which are subject to regulations promulgated under Public Law 90-602, the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968.
Certified components means components of x-ray systems that are subject to regulations promulgated under P.L. 90-602, the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968 of the Food and Drug Administration.

Examples of Certified components in a sentence

  • Certified components may be used for remanufacturing or other maintenance.

  • UL verifies compliance with applicable component requirements in two ways: (1) visual inspection and measurements, and (2) verification of certain UL Certified components.

  • Certified components and materials can be traced by unique item codes or by item serialization.

  • Certified components must be listed by a Certified Seismic Qualification Agency.

  • As and where required by Novell Certified components will be used in build-out of the Basic System.


More Definitions of Certified components

Certified components means components of x−ray systems subject to 21 CFR 1010.2.
Certified components means components of X- ray systems which have been certified by the manufacturer as meeting the requirements of the federal performance standard for X-ray equipment.
Certified components means components of x-ray systems subject to 21 CFR 1010.2.
Certified components means components of X-ray systems which are subject to regulations
Certified components means third party components listed on the Ansible Support Matrix and maintained by such third party. “Community Components” means components (e.g., modules, plugins...etc.) that are created and submitted by community members. Red Hat will provide limited assistance for Certified Components solely to the extent required to run Red Hat Ansible Engine and/or Red Hat Ansible Tower Software but otherwise does not provide Support or Software Maintenance for Certified Components or Community Components.
Certified components means components of X-ray systems that are subject to the X-ray Equipment Performance Standards promulgated under Public Law 90-602, the Radiation Control Agency for Health and Safety Act of 1968.
Certified components means the components of X-ray systems that are subject to regulations promulgated under public law 90-602, the radiation control for health and safety act of 1968 as amended.