Talk:Contamination control
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[edit] External links
Having external links (other than as references) is a pretty low priority at Wikipedia, since (non-reference) links don't really have anything to do with having a quality encyclopedia. Wikipedia is also not a Google replacement, so the idea that external links should be there for the users is not relevant. An external link, ideally, is only included when it offers something that could never be in the encyclopedia itself. See also: Corporate vanity policy enforcement.--Paleorthid (talk) 16:21, 4 February 2008 (UTC)
[edit] recalls due to contamination
Citation and rewrite is needed for the open-ended wording that the "majority of products being recalled in certain industries are due to an ineffective contamination control system." The "certain industries" need to be specified (again with proper sourcing). I suspect the certain industries is electronics, and not the wider range of products that many would assume dominate the set of "products being recalled". This assumed wider range would extend to the food supply, a highly visible sector with contamination challenges. The field contamination of food (and resulting recalls) is not controlled by the contamination control systems currently described by the article. Current article wording allows the casual reader to assume that they would be controlled. --Paleorthid (talk) 17:29, 4 February 2008 (UTC)

