ANP. 21390 Reagent Storage
All reagents are stored as recommended by the manufacturer.
The evidence of compliance now states you must show records such as 
refrigerator, freezer and room temperature monitoring as applicable.

We keep records of the refrigerator temps used to store our IHC but we have 
reagents used for cytology and histology in various cabinets in our laboratory. 
 Someone suggested this new reg. means we must use thermometers to keep logs of 
the room temp in each cabinet where reagents are stored.  We have about 6 
cabinets with room temp. reagents.

How do you interpret this reference to room temperature monitoring?

Thank you in advance for your response.

Carol Bryant, CT (ASCP)
Cytology/Histology Manager
Pathology Services
Lexington Clinic
Phone (859) 258-4082
Fax (859) 258-4081
cb...@lexclin.com



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