A completion report is one of three reports. The situation is based on conditions that exist at the time a TSO directs as to when a circuit, trunk, or link is expected to be available.
The 3 types of reports are In-Effect Report, Exception Report, and Delayed Service
Report.
In-Effect Report (IER) –
The facility or activity designated in the TSO (normally the CCO or CMO) will, within 72 duty hours (based on 24-hour workday not including weekends and holidays) of completion of action on the TSO, forward an in-effect report directly to the originator and all addressees of the TSO. If the service being ineffected has been assigned a TSP, the in-effect report, containing the applicable TSP Authorization
Code, must be submitted to: "MGR NCSTSP WASHINGTON DC." This report will be submitted either when the service is provided end-to-end and accepted, meets all details of the TSO, and meets all technical parameters of the specified technical schedule, or to clear previously submitted exception or delayed service reports. One service will be covered by one in-effect report.
In-effect reports will contain the following information:
Subject: In-Effect Report, or Multiple In-Effect Report. (Submit multiple report only if
TSO was multiple.)
Reference: Identification of the message forwarding the TSO.
Item 1: Complete TSO number.
Item 2: TSR number from TSO paragraph 2N.
Item 3: CCSD or trunk ID from TSO paragraph 2A.
Item 4: Commercial carrier and commercial circuit number from TSO paragraph 3X2A or other sources, or enter NA.
Item 5: Type action from TSO paragraph 2C.
Item 6A: Date, time, month, and year of completion of action.
Item 6B: Date, time, month, and year commercial service was provided, or enter NA when no commercial service has been requested.
Item 7: Remarks. Note any administrative comments or minor changes authorized under
DISAC 310-130-1, chapter 2, paragraphs 7.2.2 and 7.2.3.
Item 8: Point of contact. Name, organization, and DSN/ commercial telephone number of person submitting the in-effect report.
Item 9: NCS assigned TSP Authorization Code from item102 of the TSR and/or paragraph 2B of the TSO.
Subject: In-Effect Report for XXXX
Reference: MSG DTG XXXXXX mmm XX
1. TSO Number
2. TRS Number
3. 8 Digit CCSD
4. Commercial carrier circuit number or NA
5. Action (START, CHANGE, AMEND, DISCONTINUE)
6a. In-service DTG
6b. Commercial In-service DTG
7. Remarks
8. Point of Contact
9. TSP Authorization Number
Exception Report –
The facility or activity designated in the TSO (normally the
CCO or CMO) will, within 72 duty hours (based on 24-hour workday not including weekends and holidays) of completion of action on the TSO, submit an exception report if end-to-end service is provided and accepted with some exceptions to, or deviations
I identified the genus and species of an unknown bacterial culture, #16, and I applied the following knowledge of morphologic, cultural and metabolic characteristics of the unknown microorganism according to the laboratory manual as well as my class notes and power point print outs. I was given an incubated agar slant labeled #16 and a rack of different tests to either examine or perform myself; the tests are as follows: Gram Stain; Nutrient Gelatin Test; Carbohydrate Fermentation; Dextrose, Lactose and Sucrose; IMVIC tests; Citrate, Indole, Mythel-Red and Vogues Proskauer test; as well as a Urease and TSI Test.
Nonetheless, establishing timing standards for the project, pertaining to an estimated date of completion, along with a schedule for conducting tests, is critical, according to information provided by the SANS Institute (source). For example, projects that exceed the estimated date of completion may become costly, and running tests during peak and/or critical hours may result in several technological inefficiencies for Alexander Rocco Corporation. Likewise, establishing future meetings or other form of communications for updates throughout the course of the project is also
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they would be looking after the individual as their job duties entail. A public statement could
Let’s assume we have a pallet in manual check and we want to break it down to 80 totes. If this pallet has any problem such as not on shipment, no PO, no barcode then we will create 80 problems from just one problem and then problem become bigger when we inject 80 problems to the line 16 because everybody in 20 stations will pick one of the totes and turn on his blue and waiting for problem solver to fix the problem. This kind of problems definitely will slow down all associate at the line and they will put more pressure to problem solver and water spider while we need to stop creating problem from the manual check.
The first step to the unknown is selecting an actual organism. The best way to select a culture is based on a high-quality distribution. Equally important, shaking up the broth tube facilitates in the distribution. Upon selection, a gram check for purity is performed. Step by step instructions for this procedure can be found in Benson’s, Microbiological Applications p. 99. Furthermore, an aseptic technique must be performed for this test and the entire tests following the unknown. The purpose of this test is to differentiate between gram positive and gram-negative bacteria. The key indicator of gram-positive bacteria is a purple stain and a pink stain for gram-negative bacteria. A slide is viewed with a microscope under oil immersion. Equally
The purpose of the study is to identify an unknown microorganism using multiple microbiology lab techniques. Through this process I will gain knowledge on how to perform these techniques as well as the importance of these tests on identifying unknown microorganisms. This is significant as the goal of this course is to familiarize ourselves with the common microbiology tests as well as the microorganisms we encounter in our daily activities.
The reports being used in this model are the Pre Plea Investigation Report, the Pre-sentence Report and the Pre Disposition report.
GM uses this system by containment, disposition, separation, and classification. Such a system guarantees that any outcome that does not comply with specified requirements is restricted from unintended use, restrained, and dispositioned by the administrators. Accompanied by this quality control is the verifying position where first-time quality and process capacity is advanced (Drew, 2011). Every team member is informed about any modifications in the production process and who and when to summon for assistance in the event of any quandary. Every team is also included in the problem solving to reach any improvement in goals.
As a solution for these issues, ensuring the shipments meet the daily cut-off schedule. Customers are to be informed proactively if there are any flight delays so that customers can give further instructions or they can make other arrangements. For customs issues, customers are to be educated of the different countries customs requirements and to notify customs delay.
People are convinced that technology is an effective tool that will further learning. This can be true, but when you use tablets
Leboffe, M. J., & Pierce, B. E. (2010). Microbiology: Laboratory Theory and Application, Third Edition 3rd Edition (3rd Ed.). Morton Publishing
The data collected will be analysed and interpreted. The summary of the findings, suggestions and the conclusion will be given in the report.
As more people began to access the Internet through smart phones and tablets rather than laptops and computers, it is not a surprise that they would also want to transform the American education system by bringing tablets into classrooms. In fact, a few schools around the country have already replaced textbooks with tablets and have seen improvements in students’ standardized test scores. Using tablets instead of textbooks is not only convenient and helpful, but it can also reduce the amount of paper wastes in school. However, it is not a good idea to completely transform textbooks with tablets with the current technology, for it can not only be damaging to the environment and costly to set up, but also might not be effective in improving K-12 education in the long run.
The ratio of the total time required for the maintenance and return it to service is called as Mean Time to Repair (MTTR). It is a basic technical measure of the maintenance of equipment and repairable parts. Maintenance time is defined as the time between the start of the incident and the moment the system is returned to service. This include trouble shooting time, fault isolation time, availability of spares or special equipments if required, repair time etc.