DENNIS R GRAY
Nursing in Erie, PA

License number
Pennsylvania TGRN064892
Category
Nursing
Type
Graduate Registered Nurse Permit
Address
Address
Erie, PA 16506

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Dennis Gray, age 71
448 Stover Rd, Harleysville, PA 19438
(215) 342-2275
Dennis Gray, age 66
3470 Zimmerly Rd, Erie, PA 16506
(814) 833-6168
Dennis Gray, age 57
440 3Rd Ave, Hastings, PA 16646
Dennis Gray, age 81
386 Route 6, Milford, PA 18337
(570) 296-7487

Professional information

Dennis Gray Photo 1

Dennis Gray - Erie, PA

Work:
Millcreek Community Hospital
Registered Nurse/ICU Critical Care/Charge Nurse
St. Mary's Home At Asbury Ridge
Registered Nurse/Charge Nurse
St. Vincent Health Systems
Graduate Nurse/RN
Hamot Medical Center - Erie, PA
Transport /Orderly
Raphaels Tavern, Inc
Vice President, Treasurer
Alliance Plastics - Erie, PA
Plastics Engineer/ Designer
Target Department Store
Part Time Associate
Education:
Penn State University - Erie, PA
BS in Nursing
Mercyhurst College - North East, PA
Associate in Science in Nursing


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Project Engineer At Alliance Plastics

Position:
Project Engineer at Alliance Plastics
Location:
Erie, Pennsylvania Area
Industry:
Plastics
Work:
Alliance Plastics since Dec 1991 - Project Engineer


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Tamper-Evident Fastening Assembly

US Patent:
6227399, May 8, 2001
Filed:
Nov 23, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/447824
Inventors:
Mark W. Angus - Erie PA
Dennis R. Gray - Erie PA
Assignee:
Bunzl Plastics Inc. - Erie PA
International Classification:
B65D 5000, B65D 5510, F16L 5700
US Classification:
220375
Abstract:
A tamper-evident fastening assembly for an outlet of a conduit, including a closure member for covering the outlet of the conduit, a strap extending from the closure member, and first and second fasteners connected to the closure member. The first fastener secures a first portion of the strap to the conduit by forming a first loop. The second fastener secures a second portion of the strap to the closure member by forming a second loop. Removal of the closure member from the outlet breaks the second loop but leaves the first loop intact on the conduit.