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DDL Helps Ensure Medical Device Packaging Professionals Recognize Importance of Vibration Testing

August 12th, 2008

Importance of Vibration Testing Not Realized By Large Percentage of Medical Device Packaging Professionals

MINNEAPOLIS –August 12, 2008 — http://www.testedandproven.com/ — DDL, the leading product and package testing services firm specializing in medical device package testing, recently discovered through the company’s July “Vibration Testing Quizzler” that only 46 percent of Medical Device Packaging Professionals truly understand that vibration testing can prevent defective products or packaging from going to market.

In his winning Vibration Testing Quizzler response, David Anderson VP of Research & Development at GT Urological stated, “When there is the slightest chance that any of our medical products will be exposed to a transportation, operation or storage environment, it is vital that we implement vibration testing before going to market.”

The vibration testing quizzler question below received answers from nearly 200 medical device packaging professionals.

Question: Package and product testing should always be expanded to include vibration testing when there is a chance of exposure to what environments?

Answer:

Percent Responded:

Transportation

50

Operation and Storage

4

All of the Above

46


Package Testing Services Firm, DDL, Launches New Website As Educational Resource for Manufacturers & Packaging Professionals

April 21st, 2006

Minneapolis, MN, April 21, 2006http://www.testedandproven.com/ - DDL, a leading package, product and material testing services firm, has launched a new website to offer manufacturers and packaging professionals an interactive educational resource.

DDL recognizes that many manufacturers and packaging professionals are unable to keep up-to-date with changing compliance requirements and the implications for the testing of their package or product. DDL has re-designed its website to better serve the industry with educational information that will keep them on top of compliance.

“The package testing industry is continually changing,” said Patrick Nolan, COO of DDL, “DDL will be able to keep industry professionals up-to-date on the latest industry standards and testing requirements via advanced features now available on its website.”

The new DDL website includes the following features:
•    On-demand webinars
•    Industry standards search capability
•    Articles download
•    PackReview startup kit

DDL is currently running a series of three webinars on the forthcoming ISO 11607 revisions. These revisions will impact compliance requirements for package validation and the distribution of medical devices.

DDL also offers a free PackReview startup kit to manufacturers looking to validate their package in compliance with ISO 11607 (clause 7).


Package Testing Lab COO, Patrick Nolan, Becomes Chairman of ASTM Committee D-10 on Packaging

March 16th, 2006

Minneapolis, MN, March 16, 2006http://www.testedandproven.com - Package testing expert, Patrick Nolan, COO of DDL, a leading package, product and material testing laboratory, has been elected Chairman of the ASTM Committee D-10 on Packaging.

The American Society for Testing & Materials (ASTM) created the D-10 on Packaging Committee in 1914 to discuss the revision and development of regulated packaging standards.

“I am thrilled to be Chairman of the D-10 committee,” said Patrick Nolan, COO of DDL. “By being actively involved in the development of packaging standardization, I am in a position to offer the best knowledge and quality of service to DDL’s package testing customers.”

As Chairman of the D-10 Committee on Packaging, Nolan will be responsible for leading the twice yearly committee meetings that involve attending various technical sessions over a two day period.

During the meetings, the committee is charged with the following tasks:

1) Defining materials and processes for acceptable package and product delivery.
2) Generating closely related shipping systems design criteria.
3) Developing materials handling standards related to distribution, including
measurement of the packaging environment.
4) Assessing the suitability of packaging related standards.
5) Establishing standards on reuse, recycling and disposal of materials related to
packaging.


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