Re: [Histonet] While on the topic of harmful chemicals...

2012-02-23 Thread Kim Donadio
I would still use nitril gloves fir that. Nitril may be a little more expensive 
but for our department it's the only way to go if safety is practiced. Also I 
would recommend that you look at the Msds of all reagents you work with. Your 
department should gave a book. While we are on the subject all should be 
familiar with the chemicals we work with by looking at the Msds and the 
protocols which should include proper PPE. Our field of study is a dangerous 
field. We not only deal with biohazards of fresh tissue blood included we gave 
mass amounts of chemicals   Be safe out there. And Claire I hope you feel 
better:)
Kim :D

On Feb 23, 2012, at 11:10 PM, "Ingles Claire "  wrote:

> I have been having some health issues lately (understatement) Does anyone 
> know the best formalin resistant disposable gloves? I gross (skin only) under 
> a fume hood but the gloves still come in contact with formalin naturally. I 
> am also (OK, mostly) interested in the health effects involving formalin, 
> Propar, and the alcohols as they pertain to the liver. (No guys, I mean 
> REAGENT alcohols, not the ingestable kind.) :)
> Any direction I can be pointed in would be great. I am praying I won't have 
> to find a creative way of practicing my beloved career because  these 
> chemicals are causing or making worse my health problems.
> :(
> 
> Claire
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[Histonet] While on the topic of harmful chemicals...

2012-02-23 Thread Ingles Claire
I have been having some health issues lately (understatement) Does anyone know 
the best formalin resistant disposable gloves? I gross (skin only) under a fume 
hood but the gloves still come in contact with formalin naturally. I am also 
(OK, mostly) interested in the health effects involving formalin, Propar, and 
the alcohols as they pertain to the liver. (No guys, I mean REAGENT alcohols, 
not the ingestable kind.) :)
Any direction I can be pointed in would be great. I am praying I won't have to 
find a creative way of practicing my beloved career because  these chemicals 
are causing or making worse my health problems.
:(
 
Claire

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