Blood Collection Inventory Control Procedure example wanted

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Mark M. Sweeny

Hello.

I work for a blood collection company that are badly in need of a template for an inventory control procedure.

This company collects samples, puts them in their inventory and then sells them for clinical studies.

Can anyone provide any help.

Thank you so very much. I do not know what I would do without this forum.
 

AndyN

Moved On
Re: Inventory Procedure

Hi Mark:
Did you check into the "post attachments list" up at the top of the page - it's the green "bar" by the lighthouse. You may find one there. Inventory control is fairly simple to define for yourselves, and you may find simply documenting current practices is all you need to do. Don't worry overly about the "framework" of the page - a lot of the conventional wisdoms about documents are dinosaurs. A simple procedure stating how blood is received into store, what has to be present in terms of labeling etc. to allow it in, if there's a method of segregating different types (other than by label) if a FIFO methodology is used, what records are maintained etc. should be adequate - plus anything else which may be required by any FDA type rules...
 
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Mark M. Sweeny

Re: Inventory Procedure

Hi Andy:

Thanks for the suggestion. I did check it out and it didn't quite have what I needed but I do appreciate the direction.

Best,
Mark
 
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casper-ca

Re: Inventory Procedure

Hi Andy:

Thanks for the suggestion. I did check it out and it didn't quite have what I needed but I do appreciate the direction.

Best,
Mark

You may want to look closely at what information needs to be tracked and traced the blood itself, who gave the blood, any test that are done and the end patient who receives it. Most countries have rules around such things.

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