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Frequently asked questions
What components are in this specimen handling system?
The Ansell Sandel system is a versatile, Factory New solution designed for secure collection, containment, and transport of specimens. It includes a variety of specialized components:
- Specimen Bags & Wraps: Large Specimen Bags (33 3/8” x 39 1/4”), specialized Z-Suture Saddle Bags (20”), and Specimen Wraps (23.5” x 16.5”).
- Containment Vessels: Shaped Specimen Bowls and 120cc Specimen Cups, often featuring orange lids.
- Identification Labels: Non-sterile Specimen Labels (2” x 4”), supplied on rolls (e.g., 500/rl).
Notably, key components are available in both Sterile and Non-Sterile configurations, and the prominent use of orange accents facilitates clear, standardized identification.
What versatile components are in the system?
The Ansell Sandel Specimen Handling System offers a comprehensive range of specialized products designed for secure collection, containment, and identification of specimens. These components include:
- Specimen Containers: Both shaped specimen bowls (available in sterile or non-sterile formats) and 120cc sterile cups with distinctive orange lids.
- Transport and Wrapping: Options include large sterile specimen bags (33 3/8” x 39 1/4”), 20” Z-Suture Saddle Bags, and sterile specimen wraps (23.5” x 16.5”).
- Identification: Non-sterile 2” x 4” specimen labels are provided on rolls for clear organization. The system frequently uses orange color coding across components for enhanced visibility and adherence to safety protocols.
Does the Sandel System include sterile components?
Yes, the Ansell Sandel Specimen Handling System offers flexibility by providing components in both Sterile and Non-Sterile configurations, ensuring compliance with diverse medical and laboratory protocols.
Components that are available in sterile options typically include:
- Specimen Wraps
- Large Specimen Bags
- 120cc Specimen Cups with lids
- Shaped Specimen Bowls
Other items, such as adhesive specimen labels, are generally offered in non-sterile formats.
Does the system include versatile components?
Yes, the Ansell Sandel Specimen Handling System provides a comprehensive solution for specimen management, offering multiple configurations for collection, containment, and transport.
Components often feature orange color-coding for clear identification and are available in both sterile and non-sterile formats. The system includes:
- Labels: Non-sterile 2” x 4” specimen labels supplied on a roll.
- Bags: Options include large sterile specimen bags (up to 33 3/8” x 39 1/4”) and specialized 20” Z-Suture Saddle Bags.
- Wraps: Sterile 23.5” x 16.5” wraps.
- Containers: Shaped Specimen Bowls (available sterile or non-sterile) and 120cc sterile cups, typically featuring orange lids.
Is this specimen handling system intended for clinical use?
Yes, the Ansell Sandel Specimen Handling System is specifically designed for secure and standardized specimen management in professional healthcare environments.
It is ideally suited for use in:
- Clinical laboratories
- Pathology departments
- Healthcare facilities
This system helps ensure sample integrity during transport and storage, offering a variety of components with both sterile and non-sterile options.
What specialized handling components are offered?
The Ansell Sandel Specimen Handling System includes a comprehensive range of sterile and non-sterile components designed for secure specimen collection, containment, and clear identification in professional medical environments.
Key components offered in this system are:
- Collection & Containment:
- Large Specimen Bags (including sizes up to 33 3/8” x 39 1/4”).
- Z-Suture Saddle Bags (20” size).
- Specimen Wraps (e.g., 23.5” x 16.5”), available in sterile options.
- Vessels & Bowls:
- Shaped Specimen Bowls, available in both sterile and non-sterile configurations.
- 120cc Specimen Cups, often featuring high-visibility orange lids.
- Identification:
- Specimen Labels (2” x 4”), which typically come on rolls (e.g., 500 per roll) and feature orange identification elements.
Note that the prominence of the orange color scheme on labels, lids, and other components is designed to aid in standardized color-coding protocols for enhanced safety and tracking.
How are the Sandel components packaged?
The Ansell Sandel Specimen Handling System components are supplied in professional packaging formats (rolls, bags, and boxes/cases) tailored for efficient laboratory use.
Packaging details vary by configuration:
- Labels: Packaged on Rolls (rl), typically 500 labels per roll.
- Bags: Items like large specimen bags are supplied in Bags (bg), such as 25 bags per bag.
- Boxes/Cases (bx): Used for components like wraps and specimen cups. Cups, for example, are typically supplied at 50 units per box.
Is the Ansell system factory new?
Yes, all variants of the Ansell Sandel Specimen Handling System are supplied in Factory New condition. This guarantees product integrity and compliance for medical and laboratory applications.
Does the system include sterile and non-sterile options?
Yes, the Ansell Sandel Specimen Handling System offers configurations in both Sterile and Non-Sterile formats to meet diverse procedural requirements.
This systematic approach ensures the components are appropriate for various laboratory and clinical settings:
- Sterile Options: Available for specific items, such as shaped specimen bowls, for procedures where aseptic conditions are critical.
- Non-Sterile Options: Available for components like specimen labels and other standard containment solutions.
This flexibility allows for proper, secure specimen handling regardless of the specific containment or transport protocol.
Does the system ship directly from the manufacturer?
Yes, all components of the Ansell Sandel Specimen Handling System ship directly from the manufacturer (Ansell).
It is important to note that the lead time for delivery depends on the specific configuration you select, generally ranging as follows:
- 1–2 Weeks for standard items.
- 4–5 Weeks for specific, specialized configurations.