OOS definition

OOS. (Out of Specification) shall have the meaning set forth in the Quality Agreement.
OOS means Out-of-Spec, as set forth in Exhibit D, Section 1(B).
OOS means out of specification and, with respect to a Product or testing of a Product, means that the Product does not conform to the Specifications or the results of testing of the Product indicate non-conformance of the Product to the Specifications.

Examples of OOS in a sentence

  • The Health and Safety section of HR will provide current information to employees to minimise risks of OOS.

  • The employer will ensure that all employees are familiar with the risks of OOS when working in situations where any muscle group is stressed over periods of time (including through the extended use of keyboards).

  • The Health and Safety team will provide current information to employees to minimise risks of OOS.

  • On work day shifts of five (5) hours to six (6) hours duration, the unpaid meal break may be waived by mutual agreement between the employee and their OOS Manager, with notice provided to Human Resources and the MSA.

  • Such time is to be taken in accordance with a schedule arranged with the OOS Manager.


More Definitions of OOS

OOS has the meaning set forth in Section 7.9.1.
OOS means out of scope of the Collective Agreement between the Town of Wadena and the Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 4335.
OOS means a confirmed result that falls outside the Specifications.
OOS means Out-Of-Specification.
OOS means any quality control test result that fails to meet defined and approved specifications.
OOS. For Out Of Specification. The term OOS includes all test results that fall outside the specifications or acceptance criteria established in drug applications, drug master files (DMFs), official compendia, or by the manufacturer. The term also applies to all in-process laboratory tests that are outside of established specifications. It does not include in-process testing done solely for purposes of triggering real time equipment or system adjustments to prevent process drift.
OOS means a test result that shows that the Product, after an initial investigation, was determined not to have a clear obvious error due to external circumstances, does not comply with the predetermined acceptance criteria, or has fallen outside of acceptance criteria which have been established in official compendia and/or by documentation included in the Product’s approved Marketing Authorization Dossier.