Lead-Lined Unit Dose Cabinet

Shielded unit dose storage and disposal cabinet designed for hot labs with limited space, supporting safe handling and organized workflows in nuclear medicine environments.
Key features and benefits
Compact cabinet design – supports installation in hot labs where floor space is limited
Upper left sharps compartment – holds two sharps containers to support decay rotation
Small disposal chute with removable shielded lid – allows syringe disposal directly into the active sharps container
Large rear removal port – enables safe removal of the decayed sharps container
Upper right bulk storage compartment – stores unit dose ammo boxes in a shielded area
Shielded access door – allows access to contents while limiting additional exposure
Side-by-side middle drawers – store syringes, sources, pigs, radioisotopes, and other small shielded items
Full-width bottom drawer – accommodates phantoms and flood sources
Product overview
The lead-lined unit dose cabinet is designed specifically for nuclear medicine hot labs where space is limited but organized, shielded storage is critical. The cabinet combines unit dose storage, syringe disposal, and sharps decay management within a single, compact footprint.
The upper left compartment supports sharps decay rotation by holding two sharps containers. A small chute with a removable shielded lid allows syringes to be disposed of into the active container. Once decay is complete, staff can safely remove the decayed container through a large rear port, reducing handling at the front of the cabinet. Meanwhile, the upper right compartment provides shielded bulk storage for unit dose ammo boxes.
In addition, side-by-side middle drawers support the storage of syringes, sources, pigs, and radioisotopes. The full-width bottom drawer allows phantoms and flood sources to be stored in a shielded location. Overall, the cabinet supports efficient workflows while integrating into a broader radiation protection strategy.
When to use this product
Use this cabinet when:
Hot lab space is limited and multiple storage functions must be combined
Unit dose syringes require shielded storage and controlled disposal
Sharps containers must be rotated safely for decay
Bulk unit dose ammo boxes need organized, shielded storage
Phantoms and flood sources must be stored within the same cabinet footprint
Where this product is typically found
This cabinet is commonly used in:
Nuclear medicine hot labs
Radiopharmacy preparation areas
Hospital nuclear medicine departments
Imaging support and quality control spaces



