Batch Numbers Sample Clauses

Batch Numbers. A unique tracking number will be assigned to each batch and each solution type prior to undertaking manufacturing activities. The batch number and the code number follow the material throughout the manufacturing process. The numbers are recorded in the batch records. This assures that the origin, receipt, the testing and the release of the material can be verified at any time and complete traceability of the material is achieved.
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Batch Numbers. 6 5.8 Dates of Manufacture and Expiration................... 7 5.9 Manufacturing and Equipment Data...................... 7 5.10
Batch Numbers. 5.7.1 The convention for the C*P "Batch Identification Number" (BIN) is as follows: o The first digit of the BIN is the last number of the year that the working formula was issued or the labwork was requested. o The second digit of the BIN is the letter that corresponds to the month that the working formula was issued or the labwork was requested. The letter assignment is as listed for the following years: From 1997 through 2006 ---------------------------------------------- A = January G = July ---------------------------------------------- B = February H = August ---------------------------------------------- C = March I = September ---------------------------------------------- D = April J = October ---------------------------------------------- E = May K = November ---------------------------------------------- F = June L= December ---------------------------------------------- From 2007 through 2016 ---------------------------------------------- M = January T = July ---------------------------------------------- N = February U = August ---------------------------------------------- O = March W = September ---------------------------------------------- P = April X = October ---------------------------------------------- R = May Y= November ---------------------------------------------- S = June Z= December ---------------------------------------------- o The third through the sixth digits are four sequential numbers that are assigned from the reserved number series (1200 to 2599) designated for routine pharmaceutical production.
Batch Numbers. 5.10.1 The convention for LONZA “Batch Identification Number” (BIN) is as follows: • 1-4 SXB • The first digit is the batch number sequence within a campaign. • The second digit is year the batch was produced. • The three letters of the BIN are the product designator (SXB: Sodium Oxybate).
Batch Numbers. Enzon is responsible to code labels and packaging with an Enzon lot number and an expiration date provided, by SkyePharma. The batch number applied to the crimp cap will be in the SkyePharma format.
Batch Numbers. 5.7.1 The convention for the C*P “Batch Identification Number” (BIN) is as follows: • The first digit of the BIN is the last number of the year that the working formula was issued or the labwork was requested. • The second digit of the BIN is the letter that corresponds to the month that the working formula was issued or the labwork was requested. The letter assignment is as listed for the following years: A = January G = July B = February H = August C = March I = September D = April J = October E = May K = November F = June L= December M = January T = July N = February U = August O = March W = September P = April X = October R = May Y= November S = June Z= December • The third through the sixth digits are four sequential numbers that are assigned from the reserved number series (1200 to 2599) designated for routine pharmaceutical production.
Batch Numbers. 5.7.1 The Xxxxxx manufacturing batch numbering system begins with the number ,XXXXXX, with the first batch number assigned as .XXXXX1. The batch numbers are then issued sequentially from that point at the time the batch record is issued, independent of specific drug product or fill date. Internal or external sublots may be assigned for process segregations of drug product during processing. Internal (temporary) sublotting occurs when a given batch is segregated during processing and rejoined as one lot at the conclusion of a process. These sublots are assigned a seventh place numeric designator (XXXXXX becomes XXXXXX 1). External (permanent) sublotting occurs when a batch is permanently segregated. These batch numbers are assigned a seventh place alpha designator (XXXXXX becomes
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Batch Numbers. This purchase contract number, batch number, and date of manufacture must be shown on all containers.
Batch Numbers. 5.7.1. The BAXTER manufacturing batch numbering system begins with the number 800000, with the first batch number assigned as 800001. The batch numbers are then issued sequentially from that point at the time the batch record is issued, independent of specific drug product or fill date. Internal or external sublots may be assigned for process segregations of drug product during processing. Internal (temporary) sublotting occurs when a given batch is segregated during processing and rejoined as one lot at the conclusion of a process. These sublots are assigned a seventh place numeric designator (800001 becomes 8000011). External (permanent) sublotting occurs when a batch is permanently segregated. These batch numbers are assigned a seventh place alpha designator (800001 becomes 800001A). The BAXTER packaging batch numbering system appends a sequential alpha character to the existing manufacturing batch number for each packaging sublot produced. 5.7.2. BAXTER will use internally and as a reference, XXXXXX'x batch number, but IDEC's lot number will be printed on labels and cartons, and both numbers referenced in intercompany documentation.
Batch Numbers. 5.7.1 The convention for the C*P “Batch Identification Number” (BIN) is as follows: • The first digit of the BIN is the [ * ] that the working formula was issued or the labwork was requested. • The second digit of the BIN is the [ * ] that the working formula was issued or the labwork was requested. The letter assignment is as listed for the following years: [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] [ * ] = CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY BRACKETS, HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO RULE 406 OF THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED. • The third through the sixth digits are four sequential numbers that are assigned from the reserved number series [ * ] designated for routine pharmaceutical production.
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