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USER REQUIREMENTS
Doc ID: USP 25 Water
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USP 25 Water System
October 2002

USER REQUIREMENTS TEMPLATE


for a USP Water System

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REVISION HISTORY

Rev. Date Approval Revision Summary


A1 03/05/02 Draft Format revisions
A2 02/27/02 Draft Draft for review
A3 04/18/02 Draft Second content review
A4 08/15/02 Draft Third content review
A5 09/03/02 Draft Fourth content review
A6 10/10/02 Draft General document cleanup following the fourth content review
B1 01/24- MJC Validation Review
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................. 4
2.0 OVERVIEW ....................................................................................................... 5
3.0 OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS .............................................................. 6
3.1 REVERSE OSMOSIS EQUIPMENT ..................................................................... 6
3.2 DEIONIZATION (POLISHING) EQUIPMENT ...................................................... 6
3.3 FUNCTIONS ...................................................................................................... 7
3.4 DATA AND SECURITY ....................................................................................... 9
3.5 ENVIRONMENT............................................................................................... 11
4.0 CONSTRAINTS............................................................................................... 13
4.1 MILESTONES AND TIMELINES ....................................................................... 13
4.2 EQUIPMENT CONSTRAINTS ........................................................................... 14
4.3 COMPATIBILITY AND SUPPORT ..................................................................... 14
4.4 AVAILABILITY ............................................................................................... 16
4.5 PROCEDURAL CONSTRAINTS ........................................................................ 16
4.6 MAINTENANCE .............................................................................................. 17
5.0 LIFE-CYCLE ................................................................................................... 17
5.1 DEVELOPMENT .............................................................................................. 17
5.2 TESTING ......................................................................................................... 18
5.3 DELIVERY ...................................................................................................... 18
5.4 SUPPORT ........................................................................................................ 19
6.0 GLOSSARY...................................................................................................... 21
7.0 REFERENCES ................................................................................................. 21
8.0 APPROVAL ..................................................................................................... 22

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Project No.:
Insert the unique project number associated with this particular URS.

Document No.:
Insert the Document Identification Number and Revision.

Document Description:
This document describes the user requirements for a water system designed to produce
USP quality water in accordance with the current requirements. This document
includes requirements only for reverse osmosis (RO) and post RO polishing utilizing
mixed bed deionization. This document assumes that the water supplied to the RO has
been appropriately treated based on feedwater characteristics. Note that this document
describes a typical water purification regime however; there are various methods of
producing USP quality water that should also be considered.

1.0 INTRODUCTION
Note: Insert your own description and introduction. You may wish to include
your own requirements and specifics to allow the inexperienced reader,
contractors, and suppliers adequate explanation to understand the scope of the
equipment.
Describe who produced the document, under what authority, and for what
purpose.
Describe the contractual status of the document. Include or reference as an
attachment the “legal” paragraph that communicates purchasing terms and
conditions in this section.
Describe the relationship of this document to other documents. This is
important for equipment that is part of an integrated process or line and will
help the Supplier to understand and ask questions that may otherwise be
overlooked.
Refer to the attached Equipment Validation Plan that outlines the Supplier’s
responsibilities .
Remove any options that are not applicable for this project, if other uses will
apply list each separately.
This is to be utilized as a guide for the user to answer the majority of questions
involved in specifying the “what” for the equipment. Addendums may be used
to round out the requirements.

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2.0 OVERVIEW
This document describes the overall requirements needed to manufacture a Purified
Water system designed to produce (insert requirements here) US gallons/min (
liters/min) USP25 grade water for use in the processing of pharmaceutical
products. The design of the system shall ensure proper operation including all
interlocks, programming, sampling ports, valving, and equipment and interconnecting
piping and wiring. The water produced must meet all requirements detailed under the
USP 23 for use at the points of use. Reverse Osmosis and Deionization shall be used
to ensure water quality meets or exceeds all stated requirements. The User may wish to
consider additional methods of deionization (polishing) for example, electro-
deionization. The equipment shall be designed for continuous (or intermittent) usage.
A more detailed explanation of the method of operation of the RO unit and its relation
to the DI units would be helpful. Similarly a brief overview of the DI units would help.
As commented elsewhere, the level of detail in this URS is significantly different to
others I have reviewed. I think it needs to go back to the development team. However,
since it has been through several reviews, you may not want to change it. I have
difficulty stating that this document has been revierwed for validation suitability at this
point so I have not incremented the revision level. MJC

Note to editor: you should also consider plant standards, feedwater quality, and source
before determining the method used to manufacture water to the USP requirements.
The system included here includes only reverse osmosis and deionization processing
equipment. It is assumed that the appropriate pretreatment to allow proper operation
of the RO has been considered (softening, filtration, bacterial control) as well as the
appropriate storage and distribution system downstream of the RO/DI equipment.
Refer to the diagram below. Area shaded in diagram is not included within the scope
of this URS.

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Purified Water Generation Diagram

3.0 OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

3.1 Reverse Osmosis Equipment


The reverse osmosis unit shall provide -- US gpm of product water based on
a feed temperature of C. The reverse osmosis system shall include a
prefilter with pre- and post- unit pressure gauges. The system shall operate with
a 50 to 75 percent recovery with an initial salt rejection of greater than %. (98% is typical;

Appropriate sampling ports shall be included on the RO system.

Appropriate monitors shall be included to ensure proper operation of the system.

For example: (edit as required) The feed water shall be monitored locally for
pressure, conductivity, temperature and flow. The reject water is monitored
locally for pressure and flow. The unit shall monitor reject recirculation,
product, and conductivity.

3.2 Deionization (Polishing) Equipment


The Deionization (DI) Recirculation loop shall maintain water quality and flow
through DI cylinders during periods of no demand from the storage tank and
ensure adequate flow through the loop. The loop is monitored for example (edit
as needed) water resistivity, temperature and pressure. An automatic valve is
provided for bleeding to drain during flushing and high temperature conditions.
A set of automatic valves are provided to allow for filling the tank or putting the
loop into recirculation.

Recirculation pump will be centrifugal type. The pump will have a typical flow
of usgpm @ psi.

Mixed Bed Deionization cylinders shall be designed for continuous operation


and to provide flow of _ us gpm during operation.

Notes to editor: consider peak and average flow rate requirements. You may
also want to consider a resin specification. For example: Resin to meet TOC
requirements prior to installation.

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This will provide a capacity of gallons of Purified Water USP per


regeneration based on RO quality of µS.

3.3 Functions

3.3.1 Operation
The system shall operate with a minimum of operator involvement.
Operation shall be safe from an operator and environmental
standpoint.
The system shall be operated locally at the equipment itself.
Manual and automatic control is required for proper operation.

3.3.2 Power failure/Recovery


In the event of a power failure, the system shall protect in the
following priority:
 Personnel
 Equipment
 Product
Recovery Methods:
For example:
 Manually re-start based on operator inputs (Operator initiates
power recovery sequence) in the event of prolonged power
outage.
 Re-start based on last state before loss of power. (System
runs through power recovery sequence when operator start
signal is given, including flush-up to required minimum
water quality)
 If there is an automatic batch reporting system, the
information shall be retained in the event of a power failure
(A UPS is required for automatic batch reporting systems for
data retention).

3.3.3 “Emergency Stop”


For example:

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The system shall have an E-Stop mechanism designed to stop all


physical movement of the equipment immediately. The E-Stop
mechanism(s) shall be located in easily accessible areas around the
equipment as required by local safety standards. The E-Stop design
shall allow the equipment to return to a “safe” condition, including
the venting of pressure as required.

3.3.4 Alarms and Warnings


“Critical alarms” - Insert your specific “Critical Alarm” action
scheme here.
For example:
Critical Alarms shall take action via interlock(s) and/or operator
procedural response to shut the equipment down and notify the
operator of the condition(s). The operator shall be required to
acknowledge the alarm before the alarm can be reset and the
system restarted. Once the alarm is reset, the operator may restart
the system.
“Informational Messages” shall notify the operator and take no
further action.
Note: For a customized equipment application, include an alarm
table, like the example that follows.
For example:
The Equipment shall have the following critical alarms and
warnings:
Non- Response
Critical Informational
Alarm or Informational Message Critical Operator
Alarm Message Interlock(s)
Alarm Procedural
Emergency Stop X X
Control Platform Communication
X X
Watchdog
Control Power Fault X X
Main Air Fault X X
Over Pressure Alarm X X
Permeate Quality Low X X X
Feedwater Pressure Low X X

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Non- Response
Critical Informational
Alarm or Informational Message Critical Operator
Alarm Message Interlock(s)
Alarm Procedural
Tank Level High X X
Tank Level Low X X
Tank Level Low-Low X X
Motor Faults X X
CONTROL PLATFORM Battery Low
X X X
Warning

The list of critical alarms in the table is not intended to be a


comprehensive list of all alarms for the system. A complete alarm
list will be developed and included in the Functional Specification
document.
For a standard equipment type application, request the supplier to
submit the complete alarm list and differentiate between critical
and non-critical alarms.
Note: Consider documenting how “critical and non-critical”
criterions were determined.Informational Messages
“Informational Messages” shall notify the operator and take no
further action.

3.4 Data and Security


Controls provided with Data Collection systems intended for use in the
manufacture of pharmaceutical products shall be required to meet 21 CFR
Part 11 compliance. The supplier shall stipulate the methods by which
this criterion is met.

3.4.1 User Interfaces


This section should address the following issues:
 Operator interface access levels
 Frequency of data point collection
 Hardcopy/electronic data collection requirements
 Compliance with 21CFR Part 11 (for Europe - EREC
Guidelines)
 Data retention time on the system
 Data storage media

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Access to all Input/Output values and system status bits shall be


provided through a data-communication link. Security for data
and operator access is provided by (User ID/Password, Card
Reader, Biometric (Fingerprint, eye scan, voice recognition, etc.),
etc.).

3.4.2 User Interface with Supervisors and Operators


example:
The CONTROL PLATFORM system shall include interfaces with
the Operator and Supervisor that ensures easy, safe, and reliable
operation.
An operator-interface panel shall be provided and mounted near
the equipment or on the equipment. This panel shall provide the
necessary switches, indicators, and devices to operate the
equipment.

3.4.2.1 Language requirements


Specify language that information will be displayed in
(i.e. English, Spanish, German, Bilingual, etc.)

3.4.2.2 Displayed Requirements:


State the system of measurement that will be used
(English or Metric (SI)).

Parameter Format Unit(s) of measurement


Feedwater XXX.X Degrees C or Degrees F
Temperature
Pressure XXX.X Psig or Bar
Permeate Quality XX.X MicroSiemens or
Megohm/cm
Feedwater Quality XX.X MicroSiemens or
Megohm/cm
Recovery XX.X Percentage
Permeate Flowrate XX.X LPM or GPM

3.4.3 Security Levels


List the total number of different access levels that will be required.
Provide a general description of the access rights for each level

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(screen navigation, operational control, control loop variable


manipulation, alarm setpoint manipulation, etc.).

3.4.4 Interface with Other Equipment


The control system shall include the interfaces necessary to
facilitate operation and configuration. For example:
 An RS-232 communications port shall be provided.
 A Modem communications port shall be provided.
 A high-speed configuration/monitoring connection
shall be provided.

3.4.5 Data Collection


Consider any archiving and reporting requirements here.
 None
 Recorder
 Process Printout
 Electronic process printout, Historical Trending
 Electronic process printout, Historical Trending and interface
to company network

The following shall be recorded:


 Feedwater Temperature
 Pressure
 Permeate Quality
 Feedwater Quality
 List all parameters that are required to be recorded.

3.5 Environment
Provide details of the physical environment in which the
[equipment/system] will be operated.
3.5.1 Layout
For example:

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 Allocated floor space for the equipment is _____ inches by


________ inches with at least a _______inch corridor around
the periphery for the equipment.
 Vertical clearance is _________ inches.
 See attached drawing #________________________ (if
applicable).
Layout is specific to the size equipment being used and system
requirements of the equipment.

 Rating of enclosures
List the rating requirements for enclosures in the environment.
 NEMA 1 (Open)
 NEMA 12 (Oil tight)
 NEMA (Washdown)
 NEMA 4X (Washdown and non-Corrosive)

3.5.2 Sanitization Requirements


Describe the type of sanitization that will be performed on or
within the [equipment/system] and the duration the
[equipment/system] will be exposed. Include any CIP skid
requirements, if appropriate.
3.5.3 Intended Operating Environment:
Describe the type of operating environment that the
[equipment/system] will be exposed to following installation.
For example:
The [equipment/system] shall be mounted in a utility environment
with a temperature range of 15 to 25 °C, non-condensing humidity.
Vibration levels in operating environment are <Negligible, Slight,
or Severe>
The Seismic Zone in the operating environment is <Zone 1, Zone 2,
Zone 3, Zone 4, or Zone 4A>.

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4.0 CONSTRAINTS

4.1 Milestones and Timelines


Use one of the two schedule outlines provided below. Delete the schedule
not selected for use. Fill in time scales or dates as appropriate and
add/delete items as applicable. If available, refer to the user’s project
schedule to assist with this area. An agreed upon timeline may be
referenced here and attached as an appendix.
The parties involved should submit a basic timeline as outlined below:

“BASELINE” EQUIPMENT ACQUISITION MODEL


USER/(CONSULTANT if applicable) SUPPLIER
Master Validation Plan User Audit of Supplier
• User Initiates

Equipment Validation Plan RFQ


• Explanation to Supplier
Proposal
(Living Document) RFQ • Quality Plan
l • Project Plan
User Requirements Specification (URS) posa
o
(Living Document) Pr

P.O. Functional Specification


Proposal Analysis (Traceable to URS)

Approval Detailed Design


Review Functional Specification Documentation
(traceable to Functional Specification)

Approval
Review Detailed Design System Acceptance Test
Specifications (IQ/OQ)
• Hardware
• Software
Review System
Approva
Acceptance Test Specifications l System Acceptance
Testing and Results
(User Witness Optional)
Integrate with Validation
Documentation (as appropriate) Maintenance & Support
Documentation

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4.2 Equipment Constraints


Describe the operating constraints that the [equipment/system] will be
required to meet.
For example:
4.2.1 Environmental Conditions
The [equipment/system] is to be used at the following
environmental conditions:
Altitude ________ ft above sea level
4.2.2 Equipment Generated Vibration
The maximum allowable equipment vibration generated during
operation is <value>.

4.3 Compatibility and Support


Include any requirements for compatibility with other User systems. In
the examples provided below, fill in blanks with the appropriate
information. Delete areas that are not applicable to this application.
4.3.1 CONTROL PLATFORM Controllers
The Supplier shall utilize Control Platform
Controllers that shall include a communications port.
The Supplier shall provide documentation that the program
(embedded software) was developed and coded utilizing
program development and documentation software.
The supplier shall indicate the use of custom or “bespoke” code
within the equipment, and shall supply licensing of the custom
code for the life of the equipment.
An escrow agreement shall be required in the event the supplier
cannot support the supplied custom software any longer. In such
instances, the source code and all information regarding the source
code shall be given to the user in a timely fashion to prevent
downtime of the equipment.
4.3.2 Preferred Vendor List
If necessary attach any critical preferred vendors. Refrain from
driving the supplier into customizing his equipment package.

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4.3.3 Utilities
The utilities and space involved needs to be discussed prior to
purchasing the equipment. Obviously, the actual equipment size is
but a small part of the entire scope of work necessary to implement
a larger system. The unit and its support equipment must be able to
be installed in current building facilities.
The User shall ensure that the following utilities are available and
that the utility supply lines and piping are terminated with fittings
or connections, which are compatible with those described on the
Customer Connection Drawings.
The Supplier shall specify utility data, which is marked with a
triangle. Utility data, which are not specified or marked with a
triangle, shall be brought to the attention of the User. These data
shall be specified (by the User or the Supplier) and shall be
approved by both the User and the Supplier before system design
begins.
Base Utilities Worksheet
Related Discharges
 Volume
 pH
 Temperature
Electricity
 ______ VAC ____ Hertz
 Phases
 Amperage
 Uninterruptible Power Supply (Define Use)
Control Air
 Pressure
For example:
_______ PSIG (must be clean, dry ISA instrument
quality air, capacity to be determined by size of
equipment). Recommend at least 90 PSIG
constant air pressure for all equipments, unless
specified.

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Other Utility Requirements


Provide details regarding any other utility systems
that are required to support operation of the
equipment/system.

4.4 Availability
The [equipment/system] is intended to be operated <Continuously,
Regularly, __ hours per day, __ hours per week>.

Operation of the [equipment/system] shall be suspended, and the system


shall be available for preventative maintenance or routine service <__
hours per week, __ continuous hours per week, __ days per month, __
weeks per year>.

4.5 Procedural Constraints


4.5.1 Product Contact Materials
Describe any local procedural requirements such as local standards,
which must be adhered to if applicable.
For example: All piping welds and product contact welds shall
meet ASME and 3A specification requirements. Product contact
metal to be (316L Stainless Steel, 316 Stainless Steel, 304
Stainless Steel, etc.)
List critical requirements for surface finish, roughness, etc.
Other standards are attached. The Supplier shall adhere to the
indicated sections only.
4.5.2 Product in Contact with Materials
All product contact parts should be considered.

4.5.3 Noise Level Constraints


Insert your own noise level constraint requirements here.

For example:

The noise level generated during operation of the


[equipment/system] will not exceed 85 DB from 3 feet away.

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4.5.4 EMI / RFI levels are:


Insert your own electrical and radio noise immunity requirements
here.

For example:

The [equipment/system] [will/will not] be used in an area where


two-way radio communication devices are in operation. The
[equipment/system] shall meet CE requirements for electrical noise
immunity and emissions.

4.6 Maintenance
Describe the expected hardware and software maintenance support
including: ease of maintenance, expansion capability (software only),
likely enhancements (software only), expected lifetime and long-term
support.

System shall be maintained on a schedule as indicated by the supplier.


Supplier is to provide (at minimum) the following maintenance
instructions:
 All sub-systems provided (Maintenance and operation manuals
of vendor equipment)
 A comprehensive lubrication list and recommended lubrication
schedule
 A comprehensive recommended maintenance (regular
recommended inspection intervals, wear points, recommended
spare parts list)
 Supplier shall supply ______ Copies of Operation, Installation,
Maintenance and de-commissioning manuals

5.0 LIFE-CYCLE

5.1 Development
If S88 is to be applied to the equipment being acquired, it should be
referenced in this section of the document.
The Supplier shall provide a Quality and Project Plan as part of their
proposal. The Supplier shall have a quality system in place. Internal
quality procedures shall be available for the User’s review.

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The Supplier shall provide a Project Manager for the project to provide a
single communication point with the User.
The project shall utilize the GAMP methodology when developing the
system and documentation.

5.2 Testing
Describe the Supplier testing requirements. Reference the Validation Test
Plan, Factory Acceptance Test, special tests, etc. This section should also
include required amount of demonstrated run time, any special materials
necessary to complete testing, integration testing, etc.
In order to verify system performance, the User shall witness the
execution of the Factory Acceptance Test procedures. The Supplier shall
notify the User _______ weeks in advance of the start of this test.
The Factory Acceptance Test Specification shall be submitted to the User
for review and approval prior to execution. A minimum of _______
weeks shall be allowed for the User to review and to comment and/or
approve the Factory Acceptance Test Specification.

5.3 Delivery
The [equipment/system], with all options, equipment, and the
documentation listed below, shall be delivered to the User’s receiving
dock.
5.3.1 Documentation
Installation, operation, and maintenance instruction documentation
for the system shall be developed to a level that is comprehensible
to a high school graduate.
The Supplier shall use the formats described in the GAMP Supplier
Guide, Current Version, to produce the documentation. The
Supplier shall provide the documentation for preliminary review.
The Supplier shall provide documentation reflecting “as-built”
condition with final delivery.
All final documents shall be shipped with transmittals that identify
them as contractually required documents. All final documents
and drawings shall reflect “as-built” condition.

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All documents shall in the language of the destination country and


supplied with hard copies and electronic versions supplied in the
format identified for each document:
 Project Plan Microsoft Word 97 (*.doc)

 User Requirements Specification Microsoft Word 97 (*.doc)

 Functional Specification/Requirement Microsoft Word 97 (*.doc)

 Design Specifications Microsoft Word 97 (*.doc)

 Controls Test Microsoft Word 97 (*.doc)

 Hardware Installation Test Microsoft Word 97 (*.doc)

 Operational Test Microsoft Word 97 (*.doc)

 Factory Acceptance Test Microsoft Word 97 (*.doc)

 Operator, Maintenance and Service Manuals Microsoft Word 97 (*.doc)

 Process and Instrumentation Diagram (P&ID) AutoCAD version 12.0 (*.dxf)

 Instrument Listing Microsoft Word 97 (*.doc) or Excel 97 (*.xls)

 Control Schematics AutoCAD version 12.0 (*.dxf)

 Control Panel Assembly Drawings AutoCAD version 12.0 (*.dxf)

 Equipment Assembly Drawings AutoCAD version 12.0 (*.dxf)

 Bill of Materials Microsoft Word 97 (*.doc) or Excel 97 (*.xls)

 Spare Parts List Microsoft Word 97 (*.doc) or Excel 97 (*.xls)

 Component Cut Sheets Microsoft Word 97 (*.doc) or Excel 97 (*.xls)

 CONTROL PLATFORM Program Printout and Disk File XXX Program Development format

 OIP Configuration Printout and Disk File XXX Program Development format

5.4 Support
Describe what support activities are required after acceptance. The
paragraphs outlined below provide some areas for consideration.

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5.4.1 Start-up Support (list available options)

5.4.1.1 Training (list training options available)

5.4.2 Post Start-up Support (list post-startup support available)

5.4.2.1 Technical Support


Telephone (Voice or Modem)
Replacement Parts Availability List (Normal lead times
shall be listed)

5.4.2.2 User Site Support


Preventative Maintenance (list maintenance contracts
available)
System Improvements (supplier shall notify user of any
improvements available on a regular basis)

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6.0 GLOSSARY
If necessary, attach a glossary, which includes definitions of terms that may be
unfamiliar to the Supplier or terminology that may have meanings specific to
entries on this User Requirements Check sheet.
For example (example list is not intended to be complete):
Acronym Definition
C Degrees Celsius
BL Biohazard Level
CFR Code of Federal Regulations
DB Decibels
EMI Electro-Magnetic Interference
Ft Feet
GUI Graphic User Interface
HMI Human – Machine Interface
HVAC Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning
ISO International Organization for Standardization
JETT Joint Equipment Transition Team
LEL Lower Explosion Limit
OIP Operator Interface Panel
RFI Radio Frequency Interference
URS User Requirement Specification

7.0 REFERENCES
List references that were used in preparing this document or that provide
additional details. Examples are User’s project schedule, the GAMP guide, etc.

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USER REQUIREMENTS
Doc ID: USP 25 Water
JETT SPECIFICATION
System URS Rev.B1
USP 25 Water System
October 2002

8.0 APPROVAL
Insert your company’s standard approval page at the appropriate position in
the document or utilize the sample approvals listed below. The approval
process/requirements should be outlined in the Equipment Validation Plan.

This document has been reviewed by the User Project Manager and approved for use by the
Supplier.

Printed/Typed Name Signature Date

This document has been reviewed by the User Quality Assurance Group and approved for
use by the Supplier.

Printed/Typed Name Signature Date

This document has been reviewed by the Supplier Project Manager and approved for use by
the Supplier Project Team.

Printed/Typed Name Signature Date

Other approvals as necessary may be included, such as the Technical Services Groups,
User Groups, Engineering, etc. as required.

JOINT EQUIPMENT TRANSITION TEAM

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