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1-	Blood Bank: A Center/ unit that Collects, Examine to reduce adverse events in Transfusion, Preserve and Distribute for later use in Blood Transfusion. The Blood Bank should have a valid License from Food Safety & Drug Administration Authorities.

2-	Types of Blood Bank (with Area Sq. meter)

A)	Whole Blood Bank: Only for Collection, Storage and Distribution of Whole Human Blood I.P. (Min. Area 100 Sq. meter) B)	Blood Bank & Component Center : For the Collection, Storage and Distribution of :- 1-	Whole Human Blood I.P. 2-	PRBC B.P. 3-	Platelet Conc. I.P. 4-	FFP I.P. 5-	Platelet Apheresis U.S.P. via Cell Separator 6-	Plasma Apheresis U.S.P. via Cell Separator etc.

Types of Blood Bank & Component Center:- a)	Blood Bank & Component Center (Without SDP/ Apheresis) (Min. Area 150 Sq. meter)

b)	Blood Bank & Component Center (With SDP/ Apheresis) (Min. Area 160 Sq. meter)

3-	Who can run a Blood Bank : A)	Hospital (with Min. 100 Bedded Registration CMO):- 1-	CMO office regd. Copy 2-	Hospital MOA (With PAN) 3-	Rental or Ownership documents 4-	Electricity Bill or Tax slip 5-	Blue Print of Blood Bank premise 6-	Bio-waste contract copy 7-	Staffs documents (As per Form 27(C) from Food Safety & Drug Administration)

B)	Any Trust/ Society/NGO or any other Charitable organization (Regd.):- 1-	Trust MOA (With PAN) 2-	Ownership or Rental documents of premise 3-	ITR & Audit for last 3 Years 4-	Should have a project report on Expenditure of Blood Bank 5-	Should have a point mentioned to establish a charitable blood bank in bylaws of MOA 6-	Should have Newspaper cuttings and Pictures of camps organized by the trust in last 2-3 years in medical field for awareness 7-	Blue print of site map of Blood Bank 8-	Staffs documents (with Medical Social Worker & Donor Counselor) 9-	Bio-waste contract copy (As per the Format A from SBTC for New License and Format B for Renewal) Note: A charitable organization needs NOC from SBTC and then move for FSDA Blood Bank License.

4- Space Allocation:

The blood bank/ blood center shall be located at a place, which shall be away from open sewerage, drain, public lavatory or similar unhygienic surroundings. Building: The building (s), used for operation of a blood bank/ blood center and/ or preparation of blood components shall be constructed in such a manner so as to permit the operation of the blood bank/ blood center and preparation of blood components under hygienic conditions and shall avoid entry of insects, rodents and flies. It shall be well-lighted, ventilated and screened (mesh) whenever necessary. The walls and floors of the rooms where collection of blood or preparation of blood components or blood products is carried out shall be smooth, washable and capable of being kept clean. Drains shall be of adequate size and, where connected directly to a sewer, shall be equipped with traps to prevent back siphoning.

5-	Accommodation of blood bank/ blood center: A blood bank/ blood center shall have a minimum area for the scope of services as per regulatory requirements. It shall consist of the following:

a)	Registration and medical examination with adequate furniture and facilities for registration, waiting and selection of donors b)	Donor motivation and Counseling area c)	Blood collection (air-conditioned) d)	Refreshment-cum-restroom (air-conditioned) e)	Laboratory for blood transmissible disease like hepatitis, syphilis, malaria, HIV-antibodies (air-conditioned) f)	Blood component preparation. (This shall be air-conditioned to maintain temperature between 20 to 25 degree centigrade, with a provision of quarantine area/equipment) g)	Laboratory for blood group serology (air-conditioned) h)	Sterilization-cum-washing (may be shared in case of hospital based blood bank/blood center) i)	Store-cum-record room.

6-	Personnel Requirements 1-	Medical Office : MD pathology/ DNB Path/ MD transfusion Medicine 2-	MSW & Donor Counselor: With min. 1 Year experience required only for charitable blood bank, MSW should have graduation with Social Science and Donor Counselor should be Graduate. 3-	Tech. Supervisor: DMLT with min 1 year experience with adequate knowledge of blood bank and all lab testing in blood bank. 4-	Technician: DMLT or Diploma in Transfusion Medicine with min. 1 year experience. 5-	GNM: Diploma in GNM. Staff documents: a)	Aadhar card b)	High school certificate c)	DMLT/GNM/MD path certificates d)	State medical faculty regd. Copy (exception : MSW & Donor Counselor) e)	Experience certificate min. 1 year (exception: MD path & GNM) f)	Last employer resignation acceptance or reliving copy g)	Joining letter from currents employer

References: 1-	Drug & Cosmetic acts 1945, schedule F part XII B, 25th edition 2016. 2-	Standards for Blood bank and Transfusion Services: SBTC (NACO). 3-	Transfusion Medicine Technical Manual, DGHS, 2nd edition 2003. 4-	NABH standards for Blood Banks. ---0---

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Blood Bank in India
BLOOD BANK

1-	Blood Bank: A Center/ unit that Collects, Examine to reduce adverse events in Transfusion, Preserve and Distribute for later use in Blood Transfusion. The Blood Bank should have a valid License from Food Safety & Drug Administration Authorities.

2-	Types of Blood Bank (with Area Sq. meter)

A)	Whole Blood Bank: Only for Collection, Storage and Distribution of Whole Human Blood I.P. (Min. Area 100 Sq. meter) B)	Blood Bank & Component Center : For the Collection, Storage and Distribution of :- 1-	Whole Human Blood I.P. 2-	PRBC B.P. 3-	Platelet Conc. I.P. 4-	FFP I.P. 5-	Platelet Apheresis U.S.P. via Cell Separator 6-	Plasma Apheresis U.S.P. via Cell Separator etc.

Types of Blood Bank & Component Center:- a)	Blood Bank & Component Center (Without SDP/ Apheresis) (Min. Area 150 Sq. meter)

b)	Blood Bank & Component Center (With SDP/ Apheresis) (Min. Area 160 Sq. meter)

3-	Who can run a Blood Bank : A)	Hospital (with Min. 100 Bedded Registration CMO):- 1-	CMO office regd. Copy 2-	Hospital MOA (With PAN) 3-	Rental or Ownership documents 4-	Electricity Bill or Tax slip 5-	Blue Print of Blood Bank premise 6-	Bio-waste contract copy 7-	Staffs documents (As per Form 27(C) from Food Safety & Drug Administration)

B)	Any Trust/ Society/NGO or any other Charitable organization (Regd.):- 1-	Trust MOA (With PAN) 2-	Ownership or Rental documents of premise 3-	ITR & Audit for last 3 Years 4-	Should have a project report on Expenditure of Blood Bank 5-	Should have a point mentioned to establish a charitable blood bank in bylaws of MOA 6-	Should have Newspaper cuttings and Pictures of camps organized by the trust in last 2-3 years in medical field for awareness 7-	Blue print of site map of Blood Bank 8-	Staffs documents (with Medical Social Worker & Donor Counselor) 9-	Bio-waste contract copy (As per the Format A from SBTC for New License and Format B for Renewal) Note: A charitable organization needs NOC from SBTC and then move for FSDA Blood Bank License.

4-	Space Allocation:

The blood bank/ blood center shall be located at a place, which shall be away from open sewerage, drain, public lavatory or similar unhygienic surroundings. Building: The building (s), used for operation of a blood bank/ blood center and/ or preparation of blood components shall be constructed in such a manner so as to permit the operation of the blood bank/ blood center and preparation of blood components under hygienic conditions and shall avoid entry of insects, rodents and flies. It shall be well-lighted, ventilated and screened (mesh) whenever necessary. The walls and floors of the rooms where collection of blood or preparation of blood components or blood products is carried out shall be smooth, washable and capable of being kept clean. Drains shall be of adequate size and, where connected directly to a sewer, shall be equipped with traps to prevent back siphoning.

5-	Accommodation of blood bank/ blood center: A blood bank/ blood center shall have a minimum area for the scope of services as per regulatory requirements. It shall consist of the following:

a)	Registration and medical examination with adequate furniture and facilities for registration, waiting and selection of donors b)	Donor motivation and Counseling area c)	Blood collection (air-conditioned) d)	Refreshment-cum-restroom (air-conditioned) e)	Laboratory for blood transmissible disease like hepatitis, syphilis, malaria, HIV-antibodies (air-conditioned) f)	Blood component preparation. (This shall be air-conditioned to maintain temperature between 20 to 25 degree centigrade, with a provision of quarantine area/equipment) g)	Laboratory for blood group serology (air-conditioned) h)	Sterilization-cum-washing (may be shared in case of hospital based blood bank/blood center) i)	Store-cum-record room.

6-	Personnel Requirements 1-	Medical Office : MD pathology/ DNB Path/ MD transfusion Medicine 2-	MSW & Donor Counselor: With min. 1 Year experience required only for charitable blood bank, MSW should have graduation with Social Science and Donor Counselor should be Graduate. 3-	Tech. Supervisor: DMLT with min 1 year experience with adequate knowledge of blood bank and all lab testing in blood bank. 4-	Technician: DMLT or Diploma in Transfusion Medicine with min. 1 year experience. 5-	GNM: Diploma in GNM. Staff documents: a)	Aadhar card b)	High school certificate c)	DMLT/GNM/MD path certificates d)	State medical faculty regd. Copy (exception : MSW & Donor Counselor) e)	Experience certificate min. 1 year (exception: MD path & GNM) f)	Last employer resignation acceptance or reliving copy g)	Joining letter from currents employer

References: 1-	Drug & Cosmetic acts 1945, schedule F part XII B, 25th edition 2016. 2-	Standards for Blood bank and Transfusion Services: SBTC (NACO). 3-	Transfusion Medicine Technical Manual, DGHS, 2nd edition 2003. 4-	NABH standards for Blood Banks. ---0---

/* Requirements to open a blood bank in India (Norms and Guidelines) */
BLOOD BANK

1-	Blood Bank: A Center/ unit that Collects, Examine to reduce adverse events in Transfusion, Preserve and Distribute for later use in Blood Transfusion. The Blood Bank should have a valid License from Food Safety & Drug Administration Authorities.

2-	Types of Blood Bank (with Area Sq. meter)

A)	Whole Blood Bank: Only for Collection, Storage and Distribution of Whole Human Blood I.P. (Min. Area 100 Sq. meter) B)	Blood Bank & Component Center : For the Collection, Storage and Distribution of :- 1-	Whole Human Blood I.P. 2-	PRBC B.P. 3-	Platelet Conc. I.P. 4-	FFP I.P. 5-	Platelet Apheresis U.S.P. via Cell Separator 6-	Plasma Apheresis U.S.P. via Cell Separator etc.

Types of Blood Bank & Component Center:- a)	Blood Bank & Component Center (Without SDP/ Apheresis) (Min. Area 150 Sq. meter)

b)	Blood Bank & Component Center (With SDP/ Apheresis) (Min. Area 160 Sq. meter)

3-	Who can run a Blood Bank : A)	Hospital (with Min. 100 Bedded Registration CMO):- 1-	CMO office regd. Copy 2-	Hospital MOA (With PAN) 3-	Rental or Ownership documents 4-	Electricity Bill or Tax slip 5-	Blue Print of Blood Bank premise 6-	Bio-waste contract copy 7-	Staffs documents (As per Form 27(C) from Food Safety & Drug Administration)

B)	Any Trust/ Society/NGO or any other Charitable organization (Regd.):- 1-	Trust MOA (With PAN) 2-	Ownership or Rental documents of premise 3-	ITR & Audit for last 3 Years 4-	Should have a project report on Expenditure of Blood Bank 5-	Should have a point mentioned to establish a charitable blood bank in bylaws of MOA 6-	Should have Newspaper cuttings and Pictures of camps organized by the trust in last 2-3 years in medical field for awareness 7-	Blue print of site map of Blood Bank 8-	Staffs documents (with Medical Social Worker & Donor Counselor) 9-	Bio-waste contract copy (As per the Format A from SBTC for New License and Format B for Renewal) Note: A charitable organization needs NOC from SBTC and then move for FSDA Blood Bank License.

4-	Space Allocation:

The blood bank/ blood center shall be located at a place, which shall be away from open sewerage, drain, public lavatory or similar unhygienic surroundings. Building: The building (s), used for operation of a blood bank/ blood center and/ or preparation of blood components shall be constructed in such a manner so as to permit the operation of the blood bank/ blood center and preparation of blood components under hygienic conditions and shall avoid entry of insects, rodents and flies. It shall be well-lighted, ventilated and screened (mesh) whenever necessary. The walls and floors of the rooms where collection of blood or preparation of blood components or blood products is carried out shall be smooth, washable and capable of being kept clean. Drains shall be of adequate size and, where connected directly to a sewer, shall be equipped with traps to prevent back siphoning.

5-	Accommodation of blood bank/ blood center: A blood bank/ blood center shall have a minimum area for the scope of services as per regulatory requirements. It shall consist of the following:

a)	Registration and medical examination with adequate furniture and facilities for registration, waiting and selection of donors b)	Donor motivation and Counseling area c)	Blood collection (air-conditioned) d)	Refreshment-cum-restroom (air-conditioned) e)	Laboratory for blood transmissible disease like hepatitis, syphilis, malaria, HIV-antibodies (air-conditioned) f)	Blood component preparation. (This shall be air-conditioned to maintain temperature between 20 to 25 degree centigrade, with a provision of quarantine area/equipment) g)	Laboratory for blood group serology (air-conditioned) h)	Sterilization-cum-washing (may be shared in case of hospital based blood bank/blood center) i)	Store-cum-record room.

6-	Personnel Requirements 1-	Medical Office : MD pathology/ DNB Path/ MD transfusion Medicine 2-	MSW & Donor Counselor: With min. 1 Year experience required only for charitable blood bank, MSW should have graduation with Social Science and Donor Counselor should be Graduate. 3-	Tech. Supervisor: DMLT with min 1 year experience with adequate knowledge of blood bank and all lab testing in blood bank. 4-	Technician: DMLT or Diploma in Transfusion Medicine with min. 1 year experience. 5-	GNM: Diploma in GNM. Staff documents: a)	Aadhar card b)	High school certificate c)	DMLT/GNM/MD path certificates d)	State medical faculty regd. Copy (exception : MSW & Donor Counselor) e)	Experience certificate min. 1 year (exception: MD path & GNM) f)	Last employer resignation acceptance or reliving copy g)	Joining letter from currents employer

References: 1-	Drug & Cosmetic acts 1945, schedule F part XII B, 25th edition 2016. 2-	Standards for Blood bank and Transfusion Services: SBTC (NACO). 3-	Transfusion Medicine Technical Manual, DGHS, 2nd edition 2003. 4-	NABH standards for Blood Banks. ---0---