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<blockquote data-quote="mightymouse" data-source="post: 340563" data-attributes="member: 25140"><p>Following up on Doug's comment it is necessary. I'm a two person family lab and every time the inspector comes I'm always the one there just by some random chance. Here's what in Florida (my experience) they look for.</p><p>1) Check your license number and if it's valid.</p><p>2) Go through your pans to see doc scripts</p><p>3) Ask to see a record of lab script at least 5 years old (maybe 3 years)</p><p>4) Ask if your sending the material fact sheet with every case.</p><p>5) Walk around for obvious health violations</p><p>6) Check your CE credits</p><p></p><p>It usually takes about 15-20 for them to inspect and write up a report and have you sign or email it to you. Out of all my interactions with the inspectors I've come to learn that your result may be mostly based on the person. Sometimes they are very thorough other times they go through the motions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mightymouse, post: 340563, member: 25140"] Following up on Doug's comment it is necessary. I'm a two person family lab and every time the inspector comes I'm always the one there just by some random chance. Here's what in Florida (my experience) they look for. 1) Check your license number and if it's valid. 2) Go through your pans to see doc scripts 3) Ask to see a record of lab script at least 5 years old (maybe 3 years) 4) Ask if your sending the material fact sheet with every case. 5) Walk around for obvious health violations 6) Check your CE credits It usually takes about 15-20 for them to inspect and write up a report and have you sign or email it to you. Out of all my interactions with the inspectors I've come to learn that your result may be mostly based on the person. Sometimes they are very thorough other times they go through the motions. [/QUOTE]
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