ISTA LAB CERTIFICATION procedure
ISTA LAB CERTIFICATION procedure
I. INTRODUCTION
Utilization of the ISTA® Transit Tested Program has established the effectiveness of ISTA® Preshipment
Testing procedures as a deterrent to in-transit damage. The Transit Tested Program is based upon the
concept that industry shall continue to progressively improve its performance packaging through
preshipment testing so that an economic balance between overall packaging costs and physical
distribution adequacy can be attained.
The purpose of the Laboratory Certification from ISTA is to confirm that all such facilities are properly
equipped and competently staffed to perform and evaluate preshipment testing of packaged-products in
accordance with ISTA® Preshipment Test Projects and Procedures, and that their results are within the
same range as other ISTA Certified Laboratories.
II. SCOPE
The Laboratory Certification Procedure is designed to help standardize test results between package
testing laboratories that wish to obtain and/or continue their membership as a Certified Laboratory of
ISTA.
The certification of any testing laboratory is dependent upon its possession of the necessary equipment,
properly installed and maintained. Operating personnel must be capable of performing preshipment tests
on packaged-products in accordance with ISTA® Test Projects and Procedures, evaluating results and
completing and submitting Certified Laboratory Test Report forms.
Certification must be performed initially, upon application, and then biennially or as called for by the
Technical Division Board by the member laboratory under responsible supervision.
Data developed during the certification should be recorded on ISTA® Equipment Verification forms as
appended herein, and the originals forwarded to ISTA along with video as outlined in this document. An
evaluation of the data, with appropriate comments, will be provided to the laboratory within thirty (30)
days after receipt of the completed Equipment Verification forms and video. In the event that the
evaluation discloses a need for the adjustment of laboratory equipment, appropriate suggestions
regarding remedial action will be made by ISTA Staff.
5. A solid surface to perform the Phase Relationship test (as described in A1.5, below). REQUIRED FOR
CERTIFICATION OF ANY FIXED DISPLACEMENT VIBRATION TABLE.
6. Wooden pencil. REQUIRED FOR CERTIFICATION OF ANY FIXED DISPLACEMENT VIBRATION TABLE.
7. Blank paper. REQUIRED FOR CERTIFICATION OF ANY FIXED DISPLACEMENT VIBRATION TABLE.
8. Stop watch or watch with second hand. REQUIRED FOR CERTIFICATION OF COMPRESSION TESTER.
IV. ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT REQUIRED (when applying for listed Projects or Procedures)
1 Top Load apparatus (Procedure 3A)
2 2 - Hazard Blocks (Procedure 3A)
3 2 – Consolidation Bags (Procedure 3A-small)
4 Dunnage materials (Procedure 3A-small)
5 Fork Truck Handling Course (Project 3B)
The video must include all parts of the video procedure (please note the checklist on the last page of this
procedure - that will help you generate the video). Your video will be kept on file with ISTA, and therefore
will become ISTA property. For this reason, please consider making a back up of your video to keep at
your facility. If you need your video returned for any reason, please contact ISTA.
MATERIALS REQUIRED
See previous documentation for calibration equipment required. In addition, the following will be needed
for the video:
1 A digital camera with video capability
2 Digital media (memory card; flash drive; CD-ROM; DVD; etc)
3 Blank sheets of paper and black pen for making titles.
STEPS FOR VIDEO (a check list is included on the last page for your convenience)
1 Load digital media and prepare camera. A tripod, special lighting, batteries or electrical service or
other accessories may be required according to the situation.
2 Prepare a title on a sheet of paper and videotape for approximately 10 seconds. Include the
applicant laboratory name and address, Member ID number if applicable, and the date of taping.
Additional titles may be used throughout the taping to identify equipment, but are not required.
3 Progress through the steps for each piece of equipment, below. Video each step in the
Procedure that applies to your laboratory (required steps are labeled with an *). For each piece
of equipment also show an overall view of the equipment, followed by the procedure as defined.
When possible, zoom in to show details of the process. (Tip: having an assistant run the video
equipment is easier than doing everything with one person.):
5 Complete RANDOM VIBRATION Form and return to ISTA along with applicable control plots
and applicable outside calibration documentation.
Equipment Forms can be submitted via email by clicking the button SUBMIT BY EMAIL at the top of the
Fixed Displacement Vibration form after you’ve completed filling out the forms. You may also submit
them with your video(s) by way of electronic media.
Additional documents that must be submitted with your lab certification, and which can also be sent
electronically, include:
Calibration certificates to a traceable source (calibration is required on an annual basis)
Control plots if certifying to Procedures 3A or 3E, and/or to Project 3B and 6-SAMSCLUB
Circles for rotary motion fixed displacement vibration
Electronic Submission:
Use ISTA’s ‘You Send It’ account: http://dropbox.yousendit.com/ISTA
Email to [email protected]
Use your company’s FTP (email the link and directions to [email protected])
Use the ISTA upload feature: http://www.ista.org/upload.php
NOTE: If you use the ISTA upload feature, please send an email to [email protected] once your file(s) have
been uploaded. This web feature can accept files totaling up to 100MB; you may upload more than one
file but the total file size can not exceed 100MB.
Frequency run-through
Levelness of table
B1/B2:
Incline/Horizontal Overall view
Impact
Verification test (fill out back side of equipment form): impacts, free running
and loaded
Controls view
Controls view
E: Environmental
Overall view
Chamber
Controls view
F: Additional views Optional Show outside of lab, any non-lab office space, etc.