In NHS forensic examination services, Home Office forensic pathology, and coronial pathology workflows where sustained-use forensic specimen examination operates across multiple working shifts and the enhanced working surface thickness supports continuous operational deployment, the RD-201B delivered through Medigear.uk supports the sustained forensic specimen examination workflow at the enhanced-thickness small dissecting table specification. The 2.0 mm thickness supports continuous tool contact during forensic dissection, preventing surface deformation that would compromise dissection precision over extended working sessions.
In high-volume hospital pathology departments, where the working day's specimen throughput requires a thicker working surface, the RD-201B, delivered through Medigear.uk, provides a small dissecting table with the required thickness at the point of procurement, suited to continuous specimen workflow. The additional 33% material thickness vs the RD-201A sibling supports sustained operational deployment in high-volume hospital pathology specimen settings.
For veterinary necropsy facilities and small animal pathology services running high-volume workflows where specimen examination throughout the day requires a higher working surface, the RD-201B supports the workflow with a heavier-duty 2.0 mm working thickness. The four-wheeled, brake-equipped units enable movement between veterinary examination rooms while maintaining stable positioning during sustained necropsy workflows.
In anatomy departments and medical school dissection labs that run multi-session teaching dissection workflows with sustained student tool contact throughout the academic year, the RD-201B offers a thicker working surface that supports extended use without wear. The brochure application list includes anatomy, forensic examinations, medical colleges, and hospitals, supporting the multi-sector enhanced-thickness procurement across teaching, forensic, pathology, and veterinary applications.
