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Plastic locks on medical emergency trolley

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Plastic locks on medical emergency trolley

Postby femurat » 14 Feb 2013 9:14

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It's more a tamper proof seal than a lock, even though it's shaped like a lock. I didn't feel like asking for one to play with, the nurse was very busy...

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Re: Plastic locks on medical emergency trolley

Postby GWiens2001 » 14 Feb 2013 10:01

Hopefully you and your lady are ok. Know you are not too bad, whatever the reason for the visit to the hospital because you took the pictures. :lol:

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Re: Plastic locks on medical emergency trolley

Postby femurat » 14 Feb 2013 10:09

Don't worry my friend, we are fine. I was there as a visitor.

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Re: Plastic locks on medical emergency trolley

Postby ARF-GEF » 14 Feb 2013 11:39

It's good to hear you're ok. Although I think it's never too good to visit a hospital :)

Do I see it right: one of the shackles is really thin and easy to break isn't it?
Did you have good look of it? It seems really easily shimmable :(. Did they have a code number on them at least?
I don't want to give out ideas, but you should even find the tools to shim it on the trolley :D... lol.
Anyway still better than nothing, but the system here is that they keep the emergency trolleys at the nurse's desks where it is under constant supervision. I think that's better than locks are. Still locks and supervision together is probably the best, they should have them here too.
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Re: Plastic locks on medical emergency trolley

Postby Darkness1569 » 14 Feb 2013 23:48

Looks like it is there, more for a this cart is 100% stocked, not tampered with and ready to go, when the lock gets taken off it breaks and then they know that they have take it off the floor and restock it. Plus it keeps the honest people out. That is neat though that they would shape it like a lock.
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Re: Plastic locks on medical emergency trolley

Postby femurat » 15 Feb 2013 3:25

You're right ARF-GEF, it would be very easy to shim, and there's no serial number on it. The right side of the shackle is so thin that can be easily broken, so you just grab it with two fingers and pull it away. As Darkness1569 suggested, it's a "warranty seal". I like its shape too, that's why I took the picture.

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Re: Plastic locks on medical emergency trolley

Postby ARF-GEF » 15 Feb 2013 11:54

I forgot to tell you, thanks for the photo femurat, nice catch!:)
I agree with you it's probably just a warranity thing to keep honest people honest:)
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Re: Plastic locks on medical emergency trolley

Postby maintenanceguy » 15 Feb 2013 17:11

I worked in healthcare for years. These seals are only to verify that the "crash cart" is fully stocked and ready for use. In an emergency, nurses and doctors break the seals by hand and use whatever they need. After the emergency is over, the cart is sent to the central supply department to be inventoried, re-stocked, batteries charged, sterilized, and is returned to service with new seals.
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