Founder / Instructor at Medical Device Academy, Consultant at Packard Consulting
Location:
Chester, Vermont
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Medical Device Academy - Orlando, Florida Area since Jan 2013
Founder / Instructor
Packard Consulting - Chester, VT since Oct 2012
Consultant
Delcath Systems, Inc - Queensbury, NY Mar 2012 - Oct 2012
Sr. Manager, Regulatory Affairs
Packard Consulting - Chester, VT Feb 2008 - Mar 2012
External Resource for BSI & Consultant
Albright Technologies, Inc. - Leominster, MA Jul 2009 - Aug 2011
Director of QA/RA
Education:
The University of Connecticut 1989 - 1993
BS, Chemical Engineering
AAMI Course in DC
World Class Product Creation 2013 2013 - 2013
Skills:
510(k) Submissions CE Marking Canadian Medical Device Licensing Clinical Evaluation Reports Lead Auditor Management Experience (1-100+ People) Strategic Market Plans Fundraising for Start-ups Business Plan Writing Medical Devices Management CAPA Licensing Supplier Quality Electronic Submissions Business Planning Reports CE marking Lean Manufacturing Risk Management Auditing Sterilization Start-ups Market Planning Strategy Design Control ISO 13485 FDA Quality System PMA V&V Regulatory Affairs Regulatory Submissions Quality Assurance Continuous Improvement Quality Auditing R&D 21 CFR ISO 14971 Pharmaceutical Industry IVD ISO Validation Product Development GMP Manufacturing Change Control
Floyd R. Gladwin - Grosse Ile MI Robert B. Packard - Toledo OH
Assignee:
Gladwin Corporation - Southgate MI
International Classification:
B65F 300
US Classification:
214 82
Abstract:
A trash compactor formed of a box-like body mounted upon wheels to provide a trailer for towing by a vehicle. The body forward and rear ends are open and doors cover each end, with each door being pivotally mounted at its upper end for swinging forwardly and rearwardly. The forward door swings interiorly of the body, as well as forwardly. The body floor is formed with an arcuate shaped portion corresponding to the path of swinging movement of the lower end of the forward door and then with a downwardly sloped portion extending to the rear opening. Trash may be deposited upon the arcuate floor portion and from time to time swept rearwardly and compressed by the interior swinging of the forward door and then stored in the sloped floor area of the body for later dumping by opening the rear door.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Psychology of Learning and Instruction: A Performance-Based Course