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BRC 6 clause 4.10.3.5 - Metal Detector Memory / Reset

Started by , Dec 12 2011 08:02 PM
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  • "checks that test the memory/reset function of the metal detector by passing successive test packs through the unit."



    What does this mean?? What is memory/reset?? Is anyone actuall doing this??
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This type of test confirms the systems ability to react properly to a worst-case scenario where consecutive contaminated packs pass through the system. It would also be a good practice to utilize certified test samples as well as placing the test samples at different locations with the pack i.e. front edge, middle and trailing edge of the package to verify proper rejection regardless of location.


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