We use SteriCycle. We decant off all formalin and put the tissue in double red 
bagged biohazard boxes for incineration. The boxes are hauled by them and we 
have manifests in triplicate that are retained by our Safety department. Anyone 
signing the manifest needs to attend the training for the Mass DPH on how to 
handle haz-waste so you know what you are signing. We keep a binder of the 
manifests copies and we receive in the mail the original manifest stamped 
"destroyed" once that is done. We keep all records for three years. I don't 
know what other states require. I have a procedure to share if you want it. 
Feel free to reach out. 

Chuck Bacon, HTL(ASCP)CM 
Histology Supervisor
Baystate Health System
361 Whitney Ave., Holyoke, MA 01040
p:413-322-4786|f: 413-322-4790
charles.ba...@baystatehealth.org

-----Original Message-----
From: Piche, Jessica <jessica.pi...@wtbyhosp.org> 
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2023 2:01 PM
To: Histonet <histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu>
Subject: [Histonet] Tissue disoposal/formalin

Good Afternoon,

I have a question regarding the dumping of tissue. How are your laboratories 
dumping tissue when it is time for disposal? Are you putting the specimens with 
10% neutral buffered formalin in the waste containers and a company comes and 
removes them from your facility? I would appreciate any information that you 
can share.

Thank you,

Jessica Piche

Jessica Piche, HT(ASCP)
Waterbury Hospital Histology Laboratory
Histology Team Leader
203-573-7167



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