25+ years in Histology, half the places I worked had vents on the wall near the 
countertop where we did specials, otherwise it was on the counterclosest to the 
sink. The only times we were time doing anything under a hood was for frozen 
section staining because of the fresh tissue, mixing sulfer chemicals for 
muscle enzyme studies, diluting acids and the bouins when we microwaved it.  As 
long as there is a sink under the hood too, I wouldn't mind, though.

Cassandra Davis
Histology Technician
AP Laboratory
302-575-8095
Email:  cda...@che-east.org<mailto:cda...@che-east.org>



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