Sunday, December 28, 2008

Nuclear Systems or Quality and GMP Auditing

Nuclear Systems: Elements of Thermal Design

Author: Neil E Todreas

Elements of thermal hydraulic design are examined in this volume. It also covers other components of the nuclear power plant, such as the pressurizer and the entire primary coolant system, reflecting the importance of such considerations in thermal engineering of a modern nuclear plant.

Booknews

Thorough description and working of components of the nuclear power plant, including: the pressurizer, containment and primary coolant system. Examination of hydraulic configurations, flow in multiple heat channels, and approaches for reactor analysis. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)



Books about: Introduction to Managerial Accounting or Financial and Managerial Accounting

Quality and GMP Auditing: Clear and Simple

Author: James L Vesper

More than just a checklist of audit questions, this guidebook contains proven methods and techniques for performing effective audits. Completely covering the four key competencies essential for successful GMP audits, the book explores the rationale behind using audits as a quality tool and explains the audit cycle broken into five distinct phases. To focus the power of auditing on a particular situation, several different types of audits are presented, as are more than a dozen audit approaches with general questions to answer and specific items to examine. These tools help readers prepare checklists and standards so audits become more effective, consistent, and standardized.

Booknews

A consultant in the pharmaceutical and medical device industries explains to quality professionals the principles of Good Manufacturing Practices auditing and how to apply them to specific companies. He uses a building-block approach to describe the four key competencies essential for successful audits, break the audit cycle down into five distinct phases, and suggest a dozen approaches for different situations. The topics include auditing policy and standard operating practices, types of audits, qualifications and skills, planning and preparing, conducting the audit, analyzing the data, the report, and follow-up and closing. Six professionals in the field also share their experiences and impressions in short questionnaires. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.



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