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Solid State Technology
Year 2008 Issue 1
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From The Editor Changes
During this election season, we’ve all heard a lot of talk about “change.”
Setting The Standard IEST marches on to nanotech beat
IEST sets goals for new nanotechnology Recommended Practice Working Group activities.
Product Spotlight Cleanroom Garments
Since human-generated contamination plays a large role in critical environments, special care must be taken to provide appropriate garments to minimize the human impact on the cleanroom.
New Products New Products
Compiled by Carrie Meadows
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NEWS
News Experts cite missed opportunity in NIH risk assessment of BSL-4 lab
A National Research Council (NRC) committee of experts provided a boost to neighbors opposing construction of a biocontainment research lab at the Boston University Medical Center by declaring in late November that a draft environmental impact report concerning the facility is “not sound and credible.
News Survey says: PPE compliance remains ‘a top workplace concern’
For the second year in a row, a survey of safety professionals has found that non-compliance with personal protective equipment (PPE) protocols continues to be an issue in the workplace.
News FDA advisors declare ‘FDA science and mission at risk’
According to a subcommittee of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Science Board, the nation’s food supply is at risk, as are the regulatory systems that oversee the nation’s drug and device supplies. In a report presented in December, the subcommittee attributed the deficiencies to increased demands on FDA and resources that have not increased in proportion to those demands.
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FEATURES
Special Report Plan ahead for combo device success
The best combination medical device makers select product materials, process steps, and monitoring strategies in the early stages of product development to ensure biocompatibility and product stability throughout the manufacturing process.
Features Using RABS and isolators in pharmaceutical applications
Barrier technology is designed to replace the use of conventional ISO 5 cleanrooms in pharmaceutical filling and packaging (i.e., ampoules, vials, cartridges, and pre-filled syringes).
Features New detection methods reinforce protocols for planetary protection
NASA planetary protection programs charged with keeping biocontamination out of space.
Features Planning and installing an environmental monitoring system
The latest regulations call for a shift in particle monitoring strategies.
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