GMNA GM503S PDF

GMNA GM503S PDF

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GMNA GM503S PDF

Published Date:
06/01/2012

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[ Not for New Design ]

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Procedures for Creating, Revising, and Approving Compounds to GMP Specifications

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General Motors North America

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Electronic (PDF)

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ENGLISH * INACTIVE FOR NEW DESIGN * USE GMW3013

This is a guide that describes the procedures for creating GMP specifications. Revising GMP specifications, and approving molding compounds to these specifications. It also defines the responsibilities of the people and groups who interact in these processes.

This guide shall be studied, as well as the Instructions in the GM Plastic Molding Compound Certification Package (GM5045) to understand how the GMP specification system works, Questions can be directed to Specialist Team Leaders and/or GM Materials Engineers. If help is needed to understand or execute designated responsibilities, contact the Secretary of the GM Plastics TDG.

RESTRICTED AND REPORTABE CHEMICALS (GM1000M). All materials supplied to this specification must comply with the requirements listed in GM1000M, Restricted and Reportable Chemicals.


Edition : 4
File Size : 1 file , 2.1 MB
Number of Pages : 36
Published : 06/01/2012

History

GMNA GM503S
Published Date: 06/01/2012
Procedures for Creating, Revising, and Approving Compounds to GMP Specifications
$12.9
GMNA GM503S
Published Date: 12/01/1998
Procedures for Creating, Revising and Approving Compounds to GMP Specifications
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GMNA GM503S
Published Date: 09/01/1998
Procedures for Creating, Revising and Approving Compounds to GMP Specifications
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GMNA GM503S
Published Date: 01/01/1996
Procedures for Creating, Revising and Approving Compounds to GMP Specifications
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