[Histonet] new lab design
jstaruk
jstaruk <@t> masshistology.com
Mon Sep 13 13:12:59 CDT 2010
We recently built our new facility from the ground up. Having worked in
various histology labs, I knew what works and what doesn't work. Planning
the lab around work-flow is crucial. I started the design by simply writing
the name of each room I wanted constructed on a sticky-note. These were
initially all the same size. Then I placed each room where I wanted it so
work would flow from room to room. Later, I adjusted the sizes to fit the
square footage of the outside walls. I even planned on a few through the
wall pass-throughs that I knew would help in work-flow. As the plans began
to develop, I added where I wanted electrical plugs, lights, sinks, etc.
When the architect drew up the official plans, I was still able to adjust
some walls until everything was perfect. It took about 3 months to plan the
lab and it's perfect for our work load.
Jim
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James E. Staruk HT(ASCP)
www.masshistology.com
www.nehorselabs.com
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[mailto:histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Blazek,
Linda
Sent: Monday, September 13, 2010 8:10 AM
To: 'Histonet'
Subject: [Histonet] new lab design
Good morning all. I am in the process of designing a new lab. We have
grown beyond our walls and will be moving to a new building. If anyone
has any great suggestions or ideas they would like to share I'd love
your input!
I'm still looking for a couple of tech too!
Thanks,
Linda
Our Vision: To be the #1 choice for all your GI services Linda Blazek HT
(ASCP) Manager/Supervisor GI Pathology of Dayton Digestive Specialists,
Inc
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