QSRs definition

QSRs means current Quality Systems Regulations as promulgated by the FDA.
QSRs means quick service restaurants.
QSRs means the good manufacturing practices for medical devices set forth by any Act governing the products in the U.S.A. including United States 21 C.F.R. Section 820 (2004).

More Definitions of QSRs

QSRs means 21 C.F.R. Part 820 which sets forth the cGMP requirements that govern the methods used in, and the facilities and controls used for, designing, Manufacturing, packaging, labeling, storing, installing, and servicing of medical devices intended for human use, or the equivalent Law as required by an FDA Counterpart.
QSRs is defined in Section 6.18(a)(ii).
QSRs means current Quality Systems Regulations for the methods to be used in, and the facilities and controls to be used for, the Manufacture, processing, packing, labeling and storage of diagnostic products, all as set forth in 21 CFR 820, including all amendments and supplements thereto throughout the Term of this Agreement.
QSRs means all quality systems regulations applicable to the Manufacture and Commercialization of device products as set out in applicable Laws and Guidelines, including the FDA’s quality system regulations (21 C.F.R. Part 820) and EN ISO 13485:2003 on “Medical DevicesQuality Management Systems”.
QSRs shall be defined as those quick service restaurants or food service providers that have a Substantial Number of Drive Through locations.
QSRs shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Section 2.2(d).