Does anybody remember how to test whether a formaldehyde filter for a grossing 
station is exhausted?  If I remember right there is some sort of test where you 
remove a couple of granules and cut the granules in half.  The color of the cut 
service is used somehow.

Also I know that changing formaldehyde filters on ductless workstations needs 
to be done regularly.  Can anyone share how often they change the formaldehyde 
filters for a gross lab senior or a small station such as a HYperclean?

Jim

Jim Vickroy
Histology Manager
Springfield Clinic, Main Campus, East Building
1025 South 6th Street
Springfield, Illinois  62703
Office:  217-528-7541, Ext. 15121
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