Blood bank definition

Blood bank means any facility or location at which blood or plasma is procured, furnished, donated, processed, stored or distributed.
Blood bank means a facility for the collection, processing or storage of human blood or blood derivatives, but shall not include such a facility located in a memorial, district or private hospital;
Blood bank means an entity that the Department licenses as a blood bank pursuant to N.J.S.A. 26:2A-1 through 16 and N.J.A.C. 8:8.

Examples of Blood bank in a sentence

  • If the Client requests a transfer of the Cord Blood and or Cord Tissue to another Cord Blood bank, the Client must comply with the Company’s then current policies and procedures and will be responsible for paying all outstanding fees owed to the Company including the Company’s then-current release fee and the applicable shipping charges.

  • For the Blood bank or other critical care areas, any remaining additional vacant shifts will be assigned to qualified employees in reverse seniority, provided they have at least fifteen (15) hours off between shifts.

  • The Associate may also be engaged in other healthcare services such as Ambulance service, Pharma service, Physiotherapy, Diet and Nutrition, Wellness and Spa, Health Insurance, Health Financing, Fitness and Gym, ▇▇▇▇▇ services, slimming and cosmetology, Medical equipment, ENT or Hearing Aids, Ophthalmology and optometry, Blood bank, Eye bank or any other related healthcare services.


More Definitions of Blood bank

Blood bank means any facility where activities are con- ducted involving the drawing, processing, or storage of human blood or blood derivatives, preliminary to transfusion or human use.
Blood bank means premises or a vehicle for receiving blood donations.
Blood bank means a place or organization or unit or institution or other arrangements made by such organization, unit or institution for carrying out all or any of the operations for collection, apheresis, storage, processing and distribution of blood drawn from donors and/or for preparation, storage and distribution of blood components;
Blood bank means a place or organisation or unit or institution or other arrangements made by such organisation, unit or institution for carrying out all or any of the operations for collection, apheresis (It is the process by which blood drawn from a donor, after separating plasma or platelets, is re-transfused simultaneously into the said donor), storage, processing and distribution of blood drawn from donors and/or for preparation, storage and distribution of blood components.
Blood bank means a blood bank, blood center, regional collection center, tissue bank, transfusion service, or other similar facility licensed by the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research of the United States Food and Drug Administration, accredited for membership in the AABB (formerly known as the American Association of Blood Banks), or qualified for membership in the American Association of Tissue Banks.
Blood bank means an independent organization collecting or storing human blood or plasma.
Blood bank means any commercial or noncommercial activity involving the handling of blood or plasma, intended to be used for therapeutic or prophylactic purposes, which participates in any of the following operations: collection, processing, storage or distribution of blood;