Shock Other Shock Conditions: ⚫ occurs during the bumps and bangs, typical of mechanical handling and transport; not as great as that experienced during manual handling and free-fall drops; i.e., a package that will withstand manual handling shocks will survive mechanical handling. ⚫ “Repetitive shock”: the low-frequency bouncing or rattling; not likely to cause typical shock damage; however, abrasion can occur, and if the product is in resonance with the input frequency, various forms of mechanical damage may develop (vibration-induced damage).Shock Other Shock Conditions: ⚫ occurs during the bumps and bangs, typical of mechanical handling and transport; not as great as that experienced during manual handling and free-fall drops; i.e., a package that will withstand manual handling shocks will survive mechanical handling. ⚫ “Repetitive shock”: the low-frequency bouncing or rattling; not likely to cause typical shock damage; however, abrasion can occur, and if the product is in resonance with the input frequency, various forms of mechanical damage may develop (vibration-induced damage)