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Title: Brady Specimen Labeling Solution for Histology and Anatomic Pathology Labs View count: 338 Rating: 0 (0 ratings) Description: http://www.bradyid.com/specimenlabeling View Bradys 4-step specimen labeling process for histology and anatomic pathology labs, featuring the Brady BSP31 Label Attachment System. With easy-to-read tissue cassette labels, a revolutionary label attachment machine and durable slide labels, the Brady Specimen Labeling Solution is a breakthrough label system for histology and anatomic pathology laboratories of all sizes. Proven to improve productivity and accuracy, this system enables laboratories to quickly and clearly identify specimen with lab labels while tracking the entire chain of custody. Be confident that your tissue cassettes are labeled clearly, accurately and efficiently with the Brady Specimen Labeling Solution for Histology and Anatomic Pathology. -Reduce mistakes caused by the illegibility of labels -Streamline procedures with LIS-interfacing software -Lower liability costs for patient care and diagnosis -Support 1 OFF Lean initiatives with single label printing -Easily retrieve labels after 20 years in storage The Brady Specimen Labeling Solution 4-Step Process: 1. Print Tissue Cassette Labels When the tissue samples arrive at the lab, use a Brady printer, like the BBP™11 Label Printer, to create tissue cassette labels that indicate each patients unique identification information. With thermal transfer technology that provides small text printing capabilities, its possible to include more patient data on the histology labels, including 2D barcodes and up to 21 alphanumeric characters on each label. Labels can be printed one at a time to support 1 OFF lean processes, which helps reduce errors and save time when matching the labels with the appropriate tissue samples. Unlike handwritten specimen labeling that is often hard to read, the information on these lab labels is clear, organized, and legible, giving laboratories the confidence that each tissue sample is easily identifiable, both now and in the future. 2. Attach Labels to Cassettes After the histology labels have been printed, place the label onto the cassette and insert it into the Brady BSP™ 31 Label Attachment System. The BSP31 system will mechanically fasten the label to the cassette through a revolutionary heat staking process that permanently bonds the two pieces together with plastic rivets. These rivets provide the durability necessary for the lab labels to withstand tissue process protocols. 3. Process Tissue Samples As the tissues go through the embedding process, the rivets will hold the labels in place throughout each step of the tissue processing - from fixation to embedding, sectioning and long-term storage and retrieval. Because the B482 tissue cassette labels with R6400 ribbon are specifically designed to withstand tissue process protocols without smearing or fading, the labels will remain clear, legible and accurate resulting in significantly less identification errors due to illegibility. 4. Print Slide Labels and Track Chain of Custody After the cassettes are retrieved from processing, scan each tissue cassette label for its unique identification information. The scanner will read the information on the tissue cassette labels and send it to the host system. Slide labels can then be printed directly from the Brady BBP11 printer, which can automatically create the necessary number for each sample. Bradys Stainerbondz slide labels can be applied pre-process and withstand most soaks and staining protocols. Testing has shown the labels remain clear and legible for up to 20 years in storage, ensuring that lab technicians will be able to easily identify the slides for retrieval many years later. The Brady Specimen Labeling Solution empowers laboratories to identify tissue samples before they undergo processing, so the chain of custody can be traced throughout the samples entire length of stay in the laboratory. With Bradysoft software that links to the laboratorys LIS, a specimen sample can be tracked from the moment it was collected through processing, storage and final distribution. For more information on the Brady Specimen Labeling Solution or the Brady BSP31 Label Attachment System, visit http://www.bradyid.com/specimenlabeling. Tags: brady, specimen labeling, bsp31, histology, anatomic pathology, sample management, tissue processing, specimen tracking, histology labels, lab labels, tissue cassette labels, chain of custody, histopathology, Author: BradyUS |