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Later this year, we will be moving into our new Hospital (built right next to our current, old one). The "current" Management actually suggested we tape the refrigerator doors closed, with the blood inside, and just move the equipment to the new Hospital! :eek:

Ok, now that I am over that shock, I know what I have done at previous Institutions when we have moved the Lab, but would like to know what the regulations/guidelines are for moving refrigerators, freezers, centrifuges, cellwashers, etc.; in other words, what checks are performed once the equipment (without blood products in it :o ) is in the new Lab, prior to using it?

I would greatly appreciate any and all feedback!

Thanks

Brenda Hutson, CLS(ASCP)SBB

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