Description

Department where testing occurs
Guidence
Raised if there is a quality issue in the lab
Lab department that uses a lot of chemicals
Morning meeting
Report of late testing
A what is performed in the lab
Eltham made, call for help
A group of workers
Assignment of a number to a characteristic of an object or event
shortened name of a lab department
a group of things
used to check time of heat treatment
A slow change
abbreviation used in computing
A process of checking product passes specification
Department in the lab
lab department not in the main building
Foot & Mouth plan
General name of a type of chemical
Type of test completed on milk powder
Product made at Whareroa
Product made at Whareroa
Biggest Fonterra site in LNI
Top area of priority
Town adjasent to Whareroa
Fonterra site in the LNI
Fonterra Value
Fonterra Value
Reference method
Accreditation body
System used to enter results
Programme used to check quality of testing
Used in the Laboratory
Checking accuracy of equipment
Co-operative in NZ
Where to find safety information regarding a chemical
Technical person within the Laboratory
SOP found in a
Injury's recorded in
Self protection gear
Samples from overseas
type of leave
important Fonterra customer
If equipment is new, you must complete a what
Lab Mangement team (abr)
A vehicle, took action to improve
Place online to find procedures
People help (abr)
NZ government body
Routine
The degree of excellence of something
Systemic preventive approach to food safety (abr)
Position LL is retiring from?
Equipment in chemistry(abr)
Plan to ensure business carrys on
Friends at work
LL first started working here
Computer system in Fonterra
Lag measure of H&S performance
Consecutive service years in Fonterra for LL
White robe used in the lab
Entry control point
Product made at Whareroa

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