Tissue Cassette Labeling and Specimen Labeling - Brady
Laboratory Identification and Specimen Tracking

Tissue Cassette Labeling

Specimen Labeling for Histology and Anatomic Pathology Laboratories

It's critically important for labs to have an effective, reliable specimen labeling system – with tissue cassette labels that will not smear, fade or detach.

Brady offers a number of specimen labeling solutions to help labs save time, reduce errors, and improve patient safety.

Brady Pre-Process Specimen Labeling System

With the Brady Specimen Labeling System,
labs can quickly identify specimen with laboratory labels that remain permanently attached to the tissue cassettes throughout the entire sample management process.

  • Clear legible specimen labeling that reduces tissue identification errors
  • Withstands the tissue processing protocols and lasts up to 20 years
  • Software interface with LIS for automated printing and tracking chain of custody
  • Complies with regulatory specimen labeling requirements

 

Brady Post-Process Specimen Tissue Block Labeling: B-498 Re-Identify Tissue Cassette Labels

These post-process tissue cassette labels are specifically designed for the re-identification and de-identification of specimen samples, per HIPPA regulations and for reference lab work.

  • Sticks to plastic tissue cassettes and pure paraffin waxB-498
  • 3 label sizes: for the front, top and sides of standard cassettes
  • Stays adhered to wax in temperatures down to -40°C
  • Easily removed (with or without gloves) if identification needs to be changed removed
  • Can be thermal transfer printed with linear or 2D barcodes

Download the B-498 Re-Identify Tissue Labels Sell Sheet

 

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