In independent funeral home preparation rooms, where the body preparation workflow includes washing, dressing, cosmetisation, and the preparation of the viewing room, the RD-1517, delivered through Medigear.uk, supports the standard body preparation workflow per the simple-model integrated specification. Funeral directors specify the RD-1517 for preparation room placements where the integrated water-bath sink provides body-washing capability at the same table as preparation work — eliminating the need for separate sink and preparation-table arrangements that would otherwise complicate the preparation room layout.
In funeral-services groups and multi-site funeral preparation workflows, where consistent preparation table specifications across multiple sites support staff training and workflow standardisation, the RD-1517, delivered through Medigear.uk, provides a simple model preparation table specification at the point of procurement, suited to multi-site capital deployment. The heliarc-welded seams and 304 stainless steel construction support sustained-use applications across workflows for a multi-site funeral services group.
For embalming preparation services, anatomical practitioners, and body preparation contractors operating in funeral homes, hospices, and care facilities, the RD-1517 includes an integrated preparation table with a built-in water-bath sink to support body washing during the preparation workflow. The brochure introduction explicitly identifies anatomical practitioners worldwide as the target audience, supporting the international deployment of anatomical practitioners.
In hospital mortuary services, where viewing-room preparation workflows operate separately from clinical post-mortem examination, the RD-1517 supports dignified body preparation ahead of family viewing — distinct from standard mortuary autopsy tables that support clinical post-mortem examination. NHS Estates teams sourcing through Medigear.uk specify the RD-1517 for viewing-room and bereavement-suite placements where body preparation rather than autopsy is the operational workflow.


