Re: [Histonet] Low Oxygen Sensor/Alarms

2018-10-15 Thread Cooper, Brian via Histonet
Hi,

Posting this question again to my colleagues on Histonet, as I have yet to 
receive a response.   In regards to newly revised LABGEN checklist,  GEN.77550 
states "In areas where liquid nitrogen is used, there are oxygen sensors with a 
low oxygen alarm mounted in an appropriate location and sufficient airflow to 
prevent asphyxiation."   For those of you who already do this, can you please 
tell me the type and model of sensor you're using?

Thanks,

Brian D. Cooper, HT (ASCP)CM | Histology Supervisor
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Children's Hospital Los Angeles
4650 Sunset Blvd MS#43- Los Angeles, CA 90027
bcoo...@chla.usc.edu


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[Histonet] Low Oxygen Sensor/Alarms

2018-10-09 Thread Cooper, Brian via Histonet
Hi,

Looking at the newly revised LABGEN checklist this afternoon.  GEN.77550 states 
"In areas where liquid nitrogen is used, there are oxygen sensors with a low 
oxygen alarm mounted in an appropriate location and sufficient airflow to 
prevent asphyxiation."   For those of you who already do this, can you please 
tell me the type and model of sensor you're using?

Thanks,

Brian D. Cooper, HT (ASCP)CM | Histology Supervisor
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Children's Hospital Los Angeles
4650 Sunset Blvd MS#43- Los Angeles, CA 90027
bcoo...@chla.usc.edu


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