Establishment number definition

Establishment number means an official number assigned by the director to each establishment and included on the inspection legend and label to identify all inspected and passed carcasses, meat, meat food products and meat by-products handled in that establishment.
Establishment number means refers to the official approval number for a production or harvesting area and packaging or processing facility. The establishment number for packaging and processing is obtained from the Food Standards Division of the NRCS in Cape Town. This number may also refer to a permit number issued by DAFF for a specific cultivation area, relaying area, depuration plant or harvester.

Examples of Establishment number in a sentence

  • The other costs, as defined in appendix 2, are subsequently paid by the Company on presentation of a receipt or invoice from the Coordinating Establishment, based on information shared by the Company and the investigator and transmitted to the Establishment (number of patients selected, number of patients included, examinations and treatment carried out).

  • Supplier agrees that it will provide the following information to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Scientific with respect to each FDA regulated Product: 1) FDA medical device listing number (MDL) 2) FDA Product Code (3 digit alpha code) 3) FDA device description 4) 510k number (if applicable) 5) Establishment number.

  • The other costs, as defined and to be detailed in appendix 2, are subsequently paid by the Company on presentation of a receipt or invoice from the Coordinating Establishment, based on information shared by the Company and the investigator and transmitted to the Establishment (number of patients selected, number of patients included, examinations and treatment carried out).

  • The other costs, as defined in appendix 2, are subsequently paid by the Company on presentation of a receipt or invoice from the Associated Establishment, based on information shared by the Company and the investigator and transmitted to the Establishment (number of patients selected, number of patients included, examinations and treatment carried out).

  • The other costs, as defined and to be detailed in appendix 2, are subsequently paid by the Company on presentation of a receipt or invoice from the Associated Establishment, based on information shared by the Company and the investigator and transmitted to the Establishment (number of patients selected, number of patients included, examinations and treatment carried out).

  • The establishment number required to be on the bin label for these Products is the Napco Establishment number: EPA Est.

Related to Establishment number

  • Establishment Date means the date on which a development area or a local development area is created. If the development area, local development area, development area plan, or local development area plan is modified or amended subsequent to the original establishment date, the modifications or amendments shall not extend the existence of the development area or local development area beyond what would be permitted under KRS 65.7041 to 65.7083 from the original establishment date;

  • educational establishment means any university, college, school or other educational establishment;

  • establishment day means the day appointed under section 149;

  • Commercial establishment means a place of business which is at all times equipped with sufficient tables and seats to accommodate twenty-five persons at one time, and the licensed premises of which conform to the standards and specifications of the division.

  • Establishment means a single physical location where business is conducted or where services or industrial operations are performed. (For example: A factory, mill, store, hotel, restaurant, movie theatre, farm, ranch, bank, sales office, warehouse, central administrative office or governmental agency or subdivision thereof.) Where distinctly separate activities are performed at a single physical location (such as contract construction activities from the same physical location as a lumber yard), each activity shall be treated as a separate physical establishment, and a separate notice or notices shall be posted in each such establishment, to the extent that such notices have been furnished by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, or the division of labor services. Where employers are engaged in activities which are physically dispersed, such as agriculture, construction, transportation, communications and electric, gas and sanitary services, the notice or notices required by this rule shall be posted at the location to which employees report each day. Where employees do not usually work at, or report to, a single establishment, such as harbor workers, traveling salespersons, technicians, engineers, and similar personnel, such notice or notices shall be posted at the location from which the employees operate to carry out their activities. In all cases, such notice or notices shall be posted in accordance with the requirements of subrule 3.1(1).