MELAdoc Ink roller
23,00 € / 1 piece(s)
On backorder, will be delivered as soon as possible
Product number:
MLG ME01094
Manufacturer:
Melag GmbH & Co. KG
Regular price:
23,00 € / 1 piece(s)
Product information "MELAdoc Ink roller"
The MELAdoc label printer facilitates and simplifies the designation and documentation of the released packaged sterilized instruments and textiles, and enables the traceability of the batch: The sterilized instruments can be assigned in a simple way to the patient and the sterilization batch with the specification of the sterilization date, batch number, the name of the person who released the instruments for application and the sterilizer used.
a.) The documentation of the sterilization cycles:
A label is printed and pasted into the sterilization diary to document the batch after every sterilization.
b.) The designation:
The fully satisfactory packages with the sterilized materials are identified after sterilization by affixing a label to them. In this way, the prerequisites for a proper "release" are satisfied by the assistant entrusted with the preparation. This avoids the risky labeling of the film packaging with a ball pen (press through) or permanent-marker (micro perforation by slightly dissolving the plastic).
c.) For the OP report
MELAdoc labels are doubly self-adhesive. When the instruments are used, the MELAdoc label can simply be detached from the packaging and stuck into the patient file or the OP form.
d.) Traceability
In case of an accusation of a secondary infection, the MELAdoc labels in the patient file allow you to assign all information on the correct sterilization cycle to the used instruments.
The reference to the person responsible for the preparation, the release and the used autoclave (sterilizer number) can be made. The information pertaining to the sterilization date and batch number enable the assignment to the sterilization records (e. g. with MELAprint 42, MELAflash CF Card-Printer or MELAwin) and thereby supply documented evidence: the instruments used were properly sterilized!
a.) The documentation of the sterilization cycles:
A label is printed and pasted into the sterilization diary to document the batch after every sterilization.
b.) The designation:
The fully satisfactory packages with the sterilized materials are identified after sterilization by affixing a label to them. In this way, the prerequisites for a proper "release" are satisfied by the assistant entrusted with the preparation. This avoids the risky labeling of the film packaging with a ball pen (press through) or permanent-marker (micro perforation by slightly dissolving the plastic).
c.) For the OP report
MELAdoc labels are doubly self-adhesive. When the instruments are used, the MELAdoc label can simply be detached from the packaging and stuck into the patient file or the OP form.
d.) Traceability
In case of an accusation of a secondary infection, the MELAdoc labels in the patient file allow you to assign all information on the correct sterilization cycle to the used instruments.
The reference to the person responsible for the preparation, the release and the used autoclave (sterilizer number) can be made. The information pertaining to the sterilization date and batch number enable the assignment to the sterilization records (e. g. with MELAprint 42, MELAflash CF Card-Printer or MELAwin) and thereby supply documented evidence: the instruments used were properly sterilized!