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Tony R

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  1. Can any one tell me if the CAP has any special requirements dealing with installation of new refers in blood banks? Our maintenance dept. checks the electronics and compressors and such. My gut feeling is that they may require the temperature sensors be calibrated against a NIST thermometer. Any help is appreciated. Tony
  2. I recently inherited the Blood bank supervisors job and am trying to get ready for our CAP inspection. I just found the inspector's summation report from the previous inspection. They recommended that we validate our cooler temperatures, which we are currently doing. They also recommended that we use temperatue indicators on units issued to ensure they have been properly maintained while in the cooler outside of the BB. My question is if we use Safe-T-Vue or other nonreversable temperature indicators do they have to be validated as well. It seems as if this is a never ending validation process which requires you to validate what ever it is that you used to validate whatever. Thanks Tony
  3. troberts@barbhosp.com Lara if you would be kind enough I would appreciate it if you would forward me a copy as well.
  4. I'm looking to buy 2 new blood bank refrigerators. I have little time to decide which Manufacturer to select from, I'm curious if any one has any recommendations, I would also appreciate names to avoid as well. Thanks Tony
  5. I know that you can get them through cardinal.
  6. Where can I find the procedure for the validation of a cooler? We have never validated our coolers before and from what I'm reading it's a pain. I understand that they have to be validated 1-6 C if sent to OR for storage and that's our primary use. Thanks for your time and help. Tony R
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