Re: [Histonet] Extremity carrier

2019-10-22 Thread Bob Richmond via Histonet
Dawn Olszewski asks: >>I have been tasked to find a better solution to transport extremities from the OR to histology. We have tried cardboard boxes (no longer allowed) and plastic totes on rollers (too big to store and absorb odors from the legs).<< Mopec offers >>Pathport 3 is a stainless stee

Re: [Histonet] Extremity carrier

2019-10-21 Thread KD Bow via Histonet
I work in a research lab so this may not go over well.  How about using a cart and a child size body bag? You would not be able to see through the bag and there shouldn't be any smell and you most likely have a cart around the place. -- */-- You are what you do - not what you say --/* *Karen

[Histonet] Extremity carrier

2019-10-21 Thread Olszewski, Dawn via Histonet
Good afternoon, I have been tasked to find a better solution to transport extremities from the OR to histology. We have tried cardboard boxes (no longer allowed) and plastic totes on rollers (too big to store and absorb odors from the legs). The histology lab is located quite a ways from the