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MOVING TIME!!!

Last post 08-30-2007, 9:10 PM by Biomaisa. 4 replies.
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  •  05-06-2004, 7:32 PM

    MOVING TIME!!!

    My lab is being relocated a few feet away in a newly renovated area of our clinic.  Any advice for the move?  I have a hematology, chemistry, and urinalysis analyzer. 


    Jo
  •  05-07-2004, 2:36 PM

    RE:MOVING TIME!!!

    The lab I currently work for recently moved.  Being a bench tech, my job was to run a few patient specimens right before the move and then rerun them right after the instrument was moved as a 'patient validation study'. 

    T

  •  05-07-2004, 8:20 PM

    RE:RE:MOVING TIME!!!

    Thanks!  What instruments do you work on?
    Jo
  •  08-25-2004, 7:45 AM

    RE:MOVING TIME!!!

    yes- have the companies you rent the equipment from move it for you, asure your power supplies are correct.  give your machines their annual  maintenance if it is due soon. once they  are in place, this will help avoid moving jarring errors 
  •  08-30-2007, 9:10 PM

    i think

    I think there are some special companies helping in that..

    & must be supervised by biomedical engineers and electricians..


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