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Forensic Pathology Equipment Guide

Purpose-Built Solutions for Medical Examiners & Coroners

Forensic pathology demands equipment built for medicolegal accuracy and chain of custody, not just examination. CoronerDirect™ outlines the forensic pathology lab equipment set and how each piece supports defensible findings.

Built for the Record

In forensic work, the equipment is part of the evidence chain. Calibrated scales, measurement tools, and good imaging support produce documentation that holds up to scrutiny.

The Examination Set

Forensic tables, dissecting stations, and specimen handling form the core. Each should be specified for durability and for the throughput a forensic caseload demands.

Ventilation & Safety

Down-draft tables and bench ventilation protect examiners from formalin and aerosols across long forensic sessions. Safety equipment is non-negotiable in this setting.

Retention Storage

Forensic cases generate long evidentiary and unidentified holds. Freezer retention and monitored storage keep evidence preserved and documented for the duration.

Forensic Lab Equipment

U.S. Pathology Equipment

Forensic tables and stations.

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Forensic Workstations

Grossing and dissecting benches.

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Autopsy Tables

Down-draft forensic tables.

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Long-Term Freezers

Evidentiary retention storage.

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HALO Monitoring

Document storage conditions.

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ME Equipment Guide

The full ME equipment picture.

ME equipment guide →

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