With experience and certification in both, I think that problems from ambient 
vibrations are much less severe in Histology than EM.  There are special 
vibration dampening worktables, often used for EM, that would eliminate the 
problem for cutting stations, or any other sensitive equipment, and still allow 
you to use the space.  I hope this helps.  Terri

Terri L. Braud, HT(ASCP)
Anatomic Pathology Supervisor
Laboratory
Holy Redeemer Hospital
1648 Huntingdon Pike
Meadowbrook, PA 19046
ph: 215-938-3689
fax: 215-938-3874

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Date: Mon, 16 May 2016 15:03:25 +0000
From: Nancy Schmitt <[email protected]>
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Subject: [Histonet] floor vibration
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Happy Monday!
We are moving to a new space and part of our area is above the laundry - there 
is some vibration from there.  Does anyone have any experience with this and 
could you please share how you accommodated this?  Special flooring, pads, etc.
Thank you much!

Nancy Schmitt HT, MLT (ASCP)


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Date: Mon, 16 May 2016 15:29:35 +0000 (UTC)
From: Paula Keene Pierce <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: [Histonet] floor vibration
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Refuse the space and ask to be moved somewhere else.
Years ago our EM scopes were on the fourth floor and lines in photos taken 
could be seen from the vibration from people simply walking down the halls.
Finally moved the scopes to the basement on a section of concrete cut out 
completely separate from the rest of the building.?Paula Keene Pierce, BS, 
HTL(ASCP)HTPresidentExcalibur Pathology, Inc.5830 N Blue Lake DriveNorman, OK 
73069PH 405-759-3953FAX 405-759-7513www.excaliburpathology.com

      From: Nancy Schmitt via Histonet <[email protected]>
 To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
 Sent: Monday, May 16, 2016 10:03 AM
 Subject: [Histonet] floor vibration
   
Happy Monday!
We are moving to a new space and part of our area is above the laundry - there 
is some vibration from there.? Does anyone have any experience with this and 
could you please share how you accommodated this?? Special flooring, pads, etc.
Thank you much!

Nancy Schmitt HT, MLT (ASCP)




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