Laboratory Director definition

Laboratory Director means the Director of the Laboratory, or an Acting Director, or designated representative.
Laboratory Director means the person who, for the laboratory and its auxiliary or mobile laboratories, if any, is in charge of all analytical and operational laboratory activities; supervises all personnel, including those designated as Principal Analysts; and is the person responsible for the quality of reported data.
Laboratory Director means the person who is responsible for administration of the technical and scientific operation of a clinical laboratory or blood bank, including supervision of procedures and reporting of findings of tests;

Examples of Laboratory Director in a sentence

  • Use of equipment for an extraordinary amount of time must be scheduled with the Facilities Manager or the Laboratory Director, as appropriate.


More Definitions of Laboratory Director

Laboratory Director means that person who has been given the responsibility by the laboratory's governing body (owners, directors, commissioners, councilmen, mayor, board members or who so ever occupies the status of proprietor) of supervising the operations of the laboratory and insuring the quality of data reported.
Laboratory Director means a person who is the manager of the Independent Testing Laboratory who:
Laboratory Director or "laboratory supervisor" means the person who directs the operation of the drinking water laboratory on a day to day basis.
Laboratory Director means any person in charge of supervising a laboratory conducting business in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Laboratory Director means the applicable individual with ultimate accountability for conducting or overseeing of testing activities provided as part of Tempus’s Activities.
Laboratory Director means a person who is responsible for the administration of the scientific and technical operation of a laboratory including the supervision of tests and the reporting of the results of the tests; (“directeur de laboratoire”)