DDL East is hosting a Certification Course for Lansmont this Spring

DDL, the leader in medical device package, product and material testing, has confirmed that it will host a certification course, presented by Lansmont, geared at teaching employees how to safely and effectively operate and maintain test equipment.

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Attendees will learn the sources of dynamic hazards and how they can use Lansmont test systems to protect their products against those hazards. "Ultimately, the goal is to add more value and greater confidence to your company's testing function," Eric Joneson, Vice President of Technology for Lansmont said. "Companies with quality programs will appreciate Lansmont's ability to transfer knowledge and help participants meet quality requirements."

Lansmont's Knowledge Network instructors are experienced engineers with real-world testing experience. They will share practical and useful information to enhance attendee's capabilities, increase the value and validity of their testing program, and improve their ability to make trustworthy decisions with their test equipment. The three day program will include 6 half day course including training for Shock Operator Certification, Vibration Operator Certification, SaverXware Training, Test Partner Operator Certification, Drop Operator Certification and Compression Operator Certification. Please visit DDL's website for more details on dates and times for each course. "We are always eager to find ways to promote better practices within the package testing industry," Rick Roberti, Lab Manager at DDL East said. The training course, which is scheduled for May 11-13, 2010, will be held at DDL's East Coast location in Edison, NJ. Course information: Registration Fee: $600 per course Date: May 11-13, 2010 Location: DDL, East 551 Raritan Center Parkway Edison, NJ 08837.

Please visit the DDL's website for more information about the courses and Lansmont's website at to register.
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