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WASIP

Instrument Tray Kit

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F356K001
$168.03

Description

Instrument Tray Kit | WASIP

  • Constructed of heavy duty stainless steel
  • Designed for the sterilization and storage of medical instruments
  • Easy to clean and sterilize
  • For easy insertion and removal of instruments
  • Dome lid provides ample space for contents inside the instrument tray
  • Comes complete with perforated instrument tray, instrument tray and tray cover

More Info

Instrument Tray Kit for Medical Instrument Organization

The instrument tray kit is a medical stationary equipment solution designed for sterilization and storage of medical instruments. Healthcare providers, first aid responders, and clinic staff typically use this equipment to organize surgical instruments and support efficient handling. This WASIP kit features heavy duty stainless steel construction and a dome lid for covered storage.

Industry Applications and Professional Use

Healthcare Work Environments

Healthcare providers, medical assistants, and clinic staff typically use an instrument tray kit when they need organized access to medical instruments during routine patient care. Clinics and treatment rooms commonly rely on stainless steel construction for cleaning and sterilizing workflows. The medical tray helps maintain orderly storage between uses and supports day-to-day medical organization.

Emergency Services Settings

First aid responders and emergency medical technicians often use a sterile storage tray in response stations and mobile care areas. During after-use cleanup, the perforated tray design supports handling and sterilization steps. This setup helps teams keep medical supplies grouped and ready for the next procedure.

Manufacturing Facilities

Manufacturing sites with onsite medical rooms commonly use this instrument tray kit to store medical instruments in a clean, designated area. Supervisors and safety staff may rely on it for treatment stations and first aid station organization. The stainless steel surface suits repeated cleaning in busy workplace environments.

Municipal Services

Municipal services often use medical station equipment in public works offices, transit depots, and maintenance facilities. Staff who support occupational health programs typically need a covered tray for basic instrument storage and handling. The dome lid provides added space for contents inside the tray.

Technical Specifications and Product Features

Understanding Product Standards

Specifications matter because they influence how well a medical tray supports cleaning, sterilizing, and organized storage. Heavy duty stainless steel gives the kit a practical surface for routine use, while the perforated tray and tray cover support instrument handling. These features help staff manage medical instruments with consistent organization.

Specification What It Means Practical Benefit
Heavy duty stainless steel Durable metal construction for medical use Supports repeated cleaning and sterilizing cycles
Perforated instrument tray Tray includes openings for sterilization workflow Helps air and cleaning processes reach instruments more effectively
Dome lid and tray cover Covered storage space for contents Helps keep medical supplies organized and contained

Use Case Scenarios and Applications

Clinic Instrument Organization

Clinics use this instrument tray kit to keep medical tools grouped and accessible during daily appointments. Staff can insert and remove instruments easily, which supports efficient room turnover. The stainless steel construction works well for repeated sterilization and storage cycles.

First Aid Station Setup

First aid stations often need a clean, covered place for medical supplies and instruments. This tray kit gives responders a practical way to store tools between uses. The dome lid adds space for contents, which helps maintain organized access in compact stations.

Sterilization Workflow Support

Facilities that manage cleaning and sterilizing tasks commonly use perforated trays in their workflow. The perforated tray design supports after-use processing and covered containment. Teams can follow manufacturer instructions to keep instruments ready for the next service interval.

Treatment Room Organization

Treatment rooms depend on orderly storage for surgical instruments and other medical supplies. This medical tray helps staff arrange tools in a single location and move them as needed. The easy-to-clean surface supports consistent room maintenance.

Ideal Applications and Work Environments

Where This Instrument Tray Kit Excels

  • Clinic instrument storage: The stainless steel construction and dome lid support organized, covered medical instrument storage.
  • First aid station organization: The tray kit keeps medical supplies accessible in fast-paced response areas.
  • Sterilization and storage workflows: The perforated tray helps staff manage cleaning and sterilizing steps.
  • Treatment room setup: The tray supports easy insertion and removal of instruments during routine care.

Not Recommended For

  • Large-volume instrument processing: This basic tray kit suits organized storage, not high-capacity processing systems.
  • Specialized lab containment: Facilities needing sealed laboratory-grade containment should consider dedicated lab storage equipment.

Professional Applications

Workers Who Rely on This Equipment

  • First aid responders: They use the tray kit to organize medical instruments at response stations.
  • Healthcare providers: They store and access instruments during routine patient care.
  • Medical assistants: They manage tool setup, cleanup, and sterilization support.
  • Clinic staff: They keep treatment areas orderly with covered instrument storage.
  • Emergency medical technicians: They commonly use it for clean organization in emergency care settings.

Complete Safety Equipment Solutions

Complementary Safety Gear

The instrument tray kit works alongside other medical supplies for a more complete care and cleanup setup. Multiple layers of organization matter because staff need clean handling, clear storage, and efficient access during busy shifts. All Safety also offers related items that support day-to-day medical station organization.

Recommended Equipment Combinations

  • Clinic setup: Instrument tray kit + medical gloves + disinfectants + sterile dressings
  • First aid room: Instrument tray kit + first aid supplies + medical gloves
  • Treatment station: Instrument tray kit + disinfectants + sterile dressings

Selection Guide and Product Suitability

When to Choose This Product

Choose this instrument tray kit when your team needs routine stainless steel storage for medical instruments in clinics, first aid rooms, or treatment stations. It performs well when workers need easy insertion and removal of tools during daily use. It also suits sterilization and storage tasks that benefit from a perforated tray and covered containment.

Key Evaluation Factors

  • Stainless steel construction for repeated cleaning
  • Perforated tray design for sterilization workflows
  • Dome lid space for covered storage
  • Fit for daily medical organization tasks

Limitations and Alternative Considerations

This product is not suitable for high-volume processing systems or specialized laboratory containment. Teams that need those functions should consider dedicated sterilization systems or lab storage solutions. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.

Daily Use and Maintenance

Workplace Integration

Use the tray kit when organizing medical instruments after use and when storing them between procedures. Place tools inside the tray per manufacturer instructions so staff can cover and access them efficiently. Clinics commonly keep this equipment in treatment rooms, first aid rooms, and other clean medical supply areas.

Care and Replacement Guidelines

Inspect the tray condition, lid fit, and perforations regularly per manufacturer guidelines. Manufacturers typically recommend cleaning and sterilizing the stainless steel components per specifications. Replace the tray cover or other parts per manufacturer specifications if damage, corrosion, or wear affects function, and store the kit in a clean, dry, organized area.

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