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Cummings Properties of Woburn recently donated $2,000 to Mystic Valley Elder Services through a unique giving program called Cummings Community Giving that honors colleagues, long-term clients, and other select associates of the Cummings organization by contributing $1,000 to the local charity of their choice.
Jessica Graham, protective services caseworker at MVES, and her mother, Barbra Graham, completed the application and it was accepted, requesting the funds be donated to MVES as their nonprofit of choice.
Along with working at MVES, Jessica also works per diem at New Horizon Assisted Living in Woburn, which is owned by Cummings Properties. She has worked at New Horizon Assisted Living for 10 years.
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January 13, 2021
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Today is National Take the Stairs Day, and in honor of the day Wilson talked with Jessica Graham, CLT Leadership Board of the American Lung Association, to talk about their upcoming Fight for Air Climb event for the American Lung Association. They also talked about the importance of taking the stairs every time you get the chance to help keep your lungs healthy and clean.
Normally held on the stairs of The Vue in Uptown Charlotte, this year’s Fight for Air Climb goes outside at Truist Field in partnership with the Charlotte Knights on Saturday, March 27thThey will be continually monitoring local conditions with regard to COVID-19 and will be following all health and safety regulations for the event.. If you would prefer participating online, you can do that as well. To learn more about the event at Truist Field, participating in the event online, how you can volunteer or donate go to their website at FightForAirClim
Introduction To ASTM E3263-20:
By Andrew Walsh, Ralph Basile, Ovais Mohammad, Stéphane Cousin, Mariann Neverovitch, and Osamu Shirokizawa
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Visual inspection has been widely used for many years by the pharmaceutical, biologics, and medical device industries after cleaning to release manufacturing equipment and devices. However, visual inspection has never been demonstrated to be an effective, reliable, or safe method to use for these inspections. Recently, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) issued a Q&A
1 to its guideline on determining health-based exposure limits (HBELs) that describes what criteria have to be met for visual inspection to be acceptable to the EMA for release of manufacturing equipment. Some form of guidance or a standard has been needed to guide these industries on how to meet these criteria and demonstrate that operators/QA inspectors are capable and qualified to accurately assess the absence or presence of residues on manufacturing equip