Six Pillars of Blood Safety
NAT-Level Viral Screening
Every blood unit undergoes Nucleic Acid Testing — detecting HIV, Hepatitis B, C, and HTLV at the RNA/DNA level. This eliminates the window period present in conventional serological testing.
Cold Chain Integrity
Continuous automated temperature monitoring across all walk-in cold rooms and ULT freezers. Any deviation triggers immediate automated alerts and backup protocols.
Full Digital Chain of Custody
Every blood unit is tracked from donor through screening, storage, dispatch, and delivery confirmation — with an immutable audit trail in the CrimsonWings OS.
Clinical Leadership Oversight
All operations are supervised by registered transfusion medicine specialists and haematologists, with defined escalation protocols for any safety concern.
Adverse Event Reporting
Structured adverse event reporting aligned with NBSA and WHO haemovigilance frameworks — ensuring transparency, accountability, and continuous improvement.
Disaster & Mass Casualty Protocol
Dedicated operational protocols for mass casualty events — including automatic resource reallocation, priority routing, and emergency government liaison procedures.
Regulatory Standards
CrimsonWings is built to comply with — and exceed — every relevant regulatory framework governing blood banking and medical logistics in Nigeria and internationally.
Primary federal regulatory body for blood banking in Nigeria — formerly the National Blood Transfusion Service (NBTS). CrimsonWings operates in full alignment with NBSA frameworks, protocols, and national blood service standards.
Primary state-level regulatory partner. CrimsonWings headquarters and central operations are anchored in Ogun State, with full PPP framework compliance and operational licensing.
WHO blood safety guidelines and global best practices for NAT screening, cold chain, and logistics.
Quality management systems for medical laboratories, covering NAT screening operations.
Blood product registration, facility licensing, and manufacturing standards compliance.
Regulatory alignment across all nine partner states: Ogun, Edo, Bayelsa, Akwa Ibom, Delta, Rivers, Cross River, Ondo, and Lagos State.
