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Communicating acceptance criteria with your lab is key in mechanical testing of passive shippers. At this week’s ISTA TempPack Forum, industry experts held an open discussion on mechanical testing requirements, offering both the end user and supplier perspective. Much of the talk centered around allowable product and shipper damage, as well as payload selection with some real-life examples from panelists. Will the worst case scenario always be the maximum payload? How do you go about defining your payload for testing? The most weight doesn’t always mean the worst-case scenario. Small payloads should also be considered. Carolyn Williamson, president at Parenteral Supply Chain, noted that having a heavier box causes people to think they will have more structural damage, which is appropriate from a supplier standpoint. “But once we get into what our specific product is and how that environment is, I think it s critical to be evaluating both min and ....
Covid-19 variant responsible for second wave may have emerged from Eastern Cape By Staff Reporter Share Cape Town – The coronavirus variant that became dominant in parts of South Africa towards the end of 2020 may have emerged from the coast of the Eastern Cape after the first wave. This according to a study by an international group of scientists recently published in the prestigious journal, Nature. The rapid displacement of other Sars-CoV-2 lineages in multiple regions indicates that this variant has an advantage over these other strains, possibly owing to increased transmissibility and/or its ability to avoid the immune system. ....
My turn to write a column for DM168 always comes around sooner than I expected and when the editor reminded me it was my turn, I started mulling over all the topics at my disposal. In our country there is never a lack of topics to write about. But as I write this on a Friday morning our news headlines are dominated by the rollout of the Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine to frontline healthcare workers around the country. It was a wonderful scene not only to see President Cyril Ramaphosa and Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize step up to receive the first shots but also the joyous scenes of our heroic and exhausted health workers lining up. ....
Carmel School students build air filters for campus buildings Carmel School (Source: Carmel School) By Adrianna Hargrove | February 20, 2021 at 11:53 AM EST - Updated February 20 at 11:53 AM RUTHER GLEN, Va. (WWBT) - Engineering and robotics students at Carmel School built and designed three air filters for each building on campus. The students learned about air quality and filtration before building the units. The systems will be used in the Lower School, Middle/Upper School, and Athletic Center buildings. The filters were built based on the “Comparetto Cube” design by Neil Comparetto. Carmel School (Source: Carmel School) “This project is exciting because the students built working units capable of filtering COVID-19 as well as many allergens. The units can be used by the school to help us continue to stay safe and healthy,” Ms. Kember Forcke, Robotics & Engineering Teacher said. “Each unit should last six months and will filter app ....