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Environmental Quality Corner with Ken Appel
Ken Appel is the manager of regulated industries for Veriteq. In part 1 of this article, we discussed the pros and cons of various systems for stand-alone monitoring instruments (e.g., chart...
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Environmental Quality Corner with Ken Appel
Ken Appel is the manager of regulated industries for Veriteq. T he U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and its European Union counterparts recently agreed to cooperate on pharmaceutical...
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Environmental Quality Corner with Ken Appel
On July 8, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced an initiative “… to evaluate industry’s compliance and understanding of Part 11 in light of the enforcement discretion described in the...
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Environmental Quality Corner with Ken Appel
For quite some time, polls have indicated that public approval for Congress remains at an all-time low. Congressional gridlock is difficult to watch for U.S. citizens who care about any issue and...
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Environmental Quality Corner with Ken Appel
At the time of this writing, inspectors from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are at work monitoring seafood safety in areas affected by the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Finger-pointing...
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Environmental Quality Corner with Ken Appel
Having exhibited at INTERPHEX for many years, Veriteq, a provider of environmental monitoring and validation solutions, has made many connections with leading pharmaceutical and biotech companies. ...
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Environmental Quality Corner with Ken Appel
No quality control system is perfect. Just think “Toyota” in the context of today’s headlines and that should be abundantly clear. Taking Toyota’s predicament to heart—for any quality manager in...