Re: [Histonet] Safety Question

2015-11-19 Thread Andrew Prior via Histonet
knows what info is required. Hope that helps Andrew Andrew Prior Histologist Tissue Regenix Ltd -- Message: 4 Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2015 12:55:59 + From: Amy Johnson To: "histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu" Subject: [Histonet] Safety ques

Re: [Histonet] Safety question

2015-11-18 Thread Greg Dobbin via Histonet
Buy yourself a roll of WHMIS labels. Get ones that are sufficiently large to be easily read while still fitting on the side of the secondary container. All necessary info will be captured there once you check the right boxes, etc. Cheers, Greg -- Greg Dobbin, R.T. Chief Technologist, Anatomic Pat

[Histonet] Safety question

2015-11-18 Thread Amy Johnson via Histonet
Hello histonetters, I asked this same question about a week ago and got one response hoping to get a little more this time: Chemicals from the manufacturer should be labelled with Pictograms, Signal word, Hazard and Precautionary statements, Product identifier and supplier identification. If y